By Nia Williams (Reuters) -Canada's Trans Mountain oil pipeline will rely heavily on last-minute shippers to turn a profit, the corporation's financial projections show, clouding Ottawa's efforts to sell the pipeline now that its C$34.2…
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By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A group of 26 state attorneys general led by West Virginia and Kentucky on Wednesday challenged the Biden administration's new fuel economy rules, calling the requirements unworkable and saying…
The results of the Federal Reserve Board's annual bank stress test showed that while large banks would endure greater losses than last year's test, they are well positioned to weather a severe recession…
By Emily Rose and Jonathan Landay JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel, under pressure from Western allies to ease a humanitarian crisis in Gaza, is preparing to boost electricity to a desalination plant so it can produce more water for people in…
By Shariq Khan NEW YORK (Reuters) -Oil prices settled slightly higher on Wednesday despite a surprise jump in U.S. gasoline supplies, as investors worried that a potential expansion of the Gaza war could disrupt crude supplies from the…
Investing.com-- Oil prices settled slightly higher Wednesday, though gains were capped by unexpected build in U.S. inventories and a stronger dollar.At 14:30 ET (18:30 GMT), rose 0.28% to $85.28 a barrel, while gained 0.1% to…