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fuel

[fyoo-uhl] / ˈfyu əl /




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The markets for the fuels those companies produce have been even more volatile than the overall oil market.

From Barron's

If the conflict is short-lived and doesn’t balloon fuel prices and Treasury yields for a long period, housing-industry experts say mortgage rates should stick roughly where they are.

From MarketWatch

To be sure, the actual fuel price paid by airlines varies, as some companies hedge that through derivatives and other mechanisms, and also differ depending on geographic sourcing, inventories and other differences.

From MarketWatch

A sustained increase would ding truckers that rely on the fuel to transport goods, as well as homeowners that burn heating oil to warm their houses.

From The Wall Street Journal

The bigger challenge is to stow away enough fuel for next winter.

From The Wall Street Journal