Oil Futures Little Changed As Market Awaits U.S.-Iran Talks

Oil futures were trading sideways with the market awaiting tomorrow’s nuclear talks between the U.S. and Iran.

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Nordex Surges 16% on Earnings Beat, Potential U.S. Expansion

Energy demand from AI-driven data center expansion will drive demand momentum in North America, the wind-turbine manufacturer said.

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Iberdrola’s Net Profit Rises, Reiterates Guidance

Iberdrola said net profit rose in 2025, driven by its networks business, and the energy company reiterated its guidance for the year ahead.

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E.ON’s Earnings Rise as It Spends on European Energy Infrastructure

E.ON’s earnings rose as it expanded and upgraded energy infrastructure across Europe and it raised its investment plan to 2030.

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Energy & Utilities Roundup: Market Talk

Find insight on E.ON, Shell and more in the latest Market Talks covering Energy and Utilities.

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First Solar Posts Higher Profit on Increase in Revenue

The solar-energy company posted a higher profit in fourth quarter, but issued revenue guidance for this year that missed analyst expectations.

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Iranian Oil Loadings Soar as Regional Risks Intensify Ahead of U.S. Talks

Iran’s crude loadings have surged to multiyear highs this month as geopolitical risks build ahead of a third round of nuclear talks with Washington.

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Oil Futures Settle Lower Awaiting U.S.-Iran Moves

Crude futures settled lower as the market looked to Thursday’s talks between the U.S. and Iran.

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Crude Oil Prices Are Poised to Jump, Price Action Signals

The lonely laggard in a yearlong surge for commodities may be getting ready to bounce higher.

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Oil Futures Settle Lower As Iran Tensions Simmer

Oil futures settled lower in choppy trade after reaching a new 6-month intraday high, with U.S.-Iran nuclear talks due later this week holding back expectations of immediate U.S. military action.

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Clean Energy Manufacturers Set to Muddle Through Fresh Tariff Turmoil

The Supreme Court has ruled Trump’s Ieepa tariffs unlawful, but other restrictions are still affecting green technology manufacturing.

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Enel to Increase Spending, Shareholder Returns Under 2028 Plan

Enel plans to spend more than 26 billion euros in its integrated business-with the majority invested in Europe and North America. It also sees more than 26 billion euros spent across its grids unit.

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