The Dow Industrials Are Sitting Out the Stock Market’s Wild Ride

The spread between the Dow and Nasdaq Composite is the widest it has been since 2000.

WSJ News Exclusive | Chevron Explores Algerian Gas Plans Amid Russian Sanctions

The oil giant is in talks to strike a deal in the North African country that…

Oil Industry’s Windfall Fails to Excite Wall Street

The biggest Western oil companies, Exxon, Chevron and Shell, have posted record profits, but investors are…

A $100 Billion Question: Will Exxon or Chevron Go Shopping in Europe?

A sweeping waiver for two US companies from major European oil companies should spur cross-border M&A…

What CEOs Are Saying: ‘The Consumer Is Under Pressure’

Here’s what the leaders of Nasdaq, Microsoft, Tesla and elsewhere said about the economy, inflation and…

Chevron Rides High Oil Prices to Record $35.5 Billion Annual Profit

The oil company’s profit milestone is almost a third higher than its previous peak.

WSJ News Exclusive | ConocoPhillips in talks to sell Venezuelan oil to the US to recover billions owed

conocophillipswhich left Venezuela After its assets were nationalized in 2007, there is now a plan to…

Best Stock-Fund Managers of 2022

Winner’s Circle: In a brutal year for investing, a handful of stock pickers managed to post…

Venezuela ends bid to oust Maduro with parallel government

The president overruled US-backed interim leader Juan Guaidó, as the opposition moved to oversee foreign assets…

Exxon, Chevron Focus on Oil Projects in the Americas

occupation America’s two largest oil companies are backing out of major international projects