Energy company shares were among the biggest losers Monday as crude prices fell following the OPEC+ announcement that it will increase output as planned in April.
The news comes as Wall Street increasingly worries about a slowdown in the global economy under the prospect of trade wars.
EOG Resources fell after price-target trims following disappointing fourth-quarter earnings released last week.
Write to Paulo Trevisani at paulo.trevisani@wsj.com
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March 03, 2025 17:06 ET (22:06 GMT)
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