What Exxon and Chevron Are Doing With Those Big Profits
Economic and military uncertainty clouds the outlook for Exxon, Chevron and other energy companies, whose bonanza from high prices is already fading.
By Clifford Krauss
Economic and military uncertainty clouds the outlook for Exxon, Chevron and other energy companies, whose bonanza from high prices is already fading.
By Clifford Krauss
Amid rising inflation and the threat of recession, corporate earnings are coming under pressure.
By Jeff Sommer
How high-minded self-dealing paved the way for our low-minded president.
By Ross Douthat
The East India Company, a trading firm with its own army, was masterful at manipulating governments for its own profit. It’s the prototype for today’s multinationals.
By William Dalrymple
The couple met at Princeton, but didn’t get to know each other until after graduation.
Trump’s bad, but don’t beatify the other malefactors.
By Maureen Dowd
The move, if confirmed, is a sign that the federal government is considering a criminal investigation of the interior secretary’s conduct.
By Coral Davenport
The three-year deal is an expansion of the Saudi national oil company’s efforts to produce more natural gas to support its growing chemical industry.
By Clifford Krauss
The move was expected because the country’s state-owned oil company had fallen behind on paying its bills from companies that maintain and operate its oil and gas wells.
By Clifford Krauss
We’re following major developments in the markets throughout the day. Check back for the latest updates.
By The New York Times
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