US energy stocks fell across the board, with Chevron falling more than 2%
忧郁草民乜
发表于 2024-12-7 09:24:01
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According to AI News, on December 6th local time, energy stocks in the US stock market fell across the board, with ExxonMobil falling by about 1%, Chevron falling by over 2%, ConocoPhillips falling by over 1%, Schlumberger falling by over 2%, and Western Petroleum falling by about 2%.
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