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Thursday, August 19th, 2010
BP plc (LON: BP) shares continue falling towards 393.50 points, losing -4.10 (-1.03%) in the middle of the auction. Chevron Corporation (NYSE: CVX) shares also go into the red, accounting for 76.69 points (-0.45%).
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Tuesday, August 10th, 2010
BP plc (NYSE: BP) is reduced to the background loss of billions of dollars. BP plc (NYSE: BP) shares up 40.14 points, losing -1.76%. BP costs of responding to the accident in the Gulf of Mexico has accounted for 6,1 billion dollars.
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Tuesday, June 29th, 2010
So now we have a statement of the president Barack Obama. His anger at the situation with BP does not have a nothing personal. Just business. In a conversation held with British Prime Minister, David Cameron, the American president said that his obvious desire to find the one who “Pour on the first number in BP, totally not a manifestation of anti-British sentiments. The president’s words, of course, encouraging. But the situation with BP was a sad reminder that for the widely advertised “special relationship” between the U.S. and Britain hidden mutual hatred, ready to boil over at the first emergency.
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Saturday, June 26th, 2010
Dow Jones Industrial Average noted a week of mixed dynamics closer to the negative zone. On Friday, June 25, the key to the dynamics of U.S. stock exchanges were to be the macroeconomic heavyweights – the growth of U.S. GDP in the 1 st quarter and the index of consumer confidence in the University of Michigan. Macroeconomic indicators look quite contradictory.
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Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010
Dow Jones Industrial Average confidently went into the red zone. The collapse occurred at the end of trading on the stock market today. The level of support for the Dow Jones Industrial in the second half of the trading session substantially reduced. Trading in the U.S. on Tuesday June 22 ended lower indices. The pressure on the market have weak data from the housing market. In addition, sank sector oil companies against the background of falling prices for black gold. As a result of trading the index of “blue chips” Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 148.89 points or 1.43%, to 10294 points.
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Monday, June 21st, 2010
Dow Jones Industrial Average started trading with strong growth, but at the end of the trading session began to fall rapidly. The level of support for the Dow Jones dropped significantly. Customers started to close short positions and they themselves have broken the positive trend. Bulls took the opportunity and started Dow Jones Industrial Average in the red zone. Trading in the U.S. on Monday June 21 ended lower indices. The initial euphoria associated with the decision of China to weaken the control over the yuan, had vanished. Investors have come to the conclusion that the change in the course of the Chinese currency would take time.
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Thursday, June 17th, 2010
Corruption is not a private know-how in Eastern Europe. Impudent schemes are pushing the very eyes of the amazed public dollars. In accordance with the laws of the United States a penalty for a barrel of oil spill to commercial companies can be from 1400 to 2500 dollars. Each day the platform was destroyed British Petroleum spewing from 1,7 to 2,5 million barrels of oil. Do we not good reason to pick up the calculator and calculate how much is actually worth paying British Petroleum?
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Wednesday, June 16th, 2010
Dow Jones Industrial Average may continue trading on the U.S. stock market in a negative mood on the background of macroeconomic problems the United States. U.S. stock futures slid Wednesday after home construction plunged in May, adding to the concerns about global growth amid new worries over Spain’s fiscal stability. Following the housing data, Dow Jones Industrial Average futures fell 61 points to 10271, while Standard & Poor’s 500-share futures dropped 8 points to 1101 and Nasdaq 100 futures slid 12 points to 1881.
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Monday, June 14th, 2010
British Petroleum assesses the damage of the oil spills in the Gulf of Mexico to 1.6 billion dollars nearly, the company said. The total amount could reach $ 3 billion. This amount includes the cost of spill, in the elimination of the accident at the well, and the payment of Florida, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana.
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Monday, June 14th, 2010
Dow Jones Industrial Average started the new week with a confident and stable growth. Consumers do not see obstacles for increasing the volume of trading on the Dow Jones Industrial today. First half of trading session on the U.S. stock market goes in the green zone. Dow Jones rose to mark 10,294.28, the growth index was 83.21 (0.81%). We should remember, that Dow Jones index has fallen from the April high of 11,258 down to the 9850 area three times in the last 20 days. The level of 10,250 points has established itself as the temporary ceiling or resistance level. So, good news came from BP:
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