Energy

Gold Prices Fall as Dollar Climbs

Gold prices dip for the seventh-consecutive session as the U.S. dollar strengthens.

Dicker: Activists in the Oil Patch

Do Icahn and Singer run the energy world? Dan Dicker talks with Jim Cramer about increased corporate activism and whether it's good for the companies involved.

Berkshire Is an Insurance Company, Not a Nation-State: S&P

Standard & Poor's has cut Berkshire Hathaway's credit rating below that of the U.S. government.

Gold Slumps for a Sixth-Straight Day

Gold prices continue to slump as a break through technical support on Wednesday left traders weary of more lows.

Dicker: Investing Opportunity in Refiners

The latest report from the International Energy Agency suggests an investment opportunity in stocks of refiners.

Gold Falls for Fifth Straight Day

Gold prices are falling for a fifth consecutive session.

Dicker: U.S. Energy Independence Is Nigh

International Energy Agency's midyear report predicts a 'supply shock' that will change the politics of oil across the globe.

Gold Hovers at Flatline as Traders Prospect

Gold prices are little changed as traders search for some direction.

In South Texas the Recovery Is a Boom

It looks like the 1970s in South Texas, with a skyline of oil derricks covering the Eagle Ford shale.

Dow Utilities Remain Buy Rated

While the major equity averages hesitated, utilities continued to a high of 537.86, up 18.7% year to date vs. the S&P 500's 12.0% gain.