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Sector Update: Energy Stocks Decline Friday Afternoon

Energy stocks declined Friday afternoon with the NYSE Energy Sector Index falling 1.4% and the State Street Energy Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLE) shedding 1.2%.The Philadelphia Oil Service Sector Index slumped 3.5%, and the Dow Jones US Utilities Index advanced 1.2%.In sector news, skirmishes continued overnight between Hezbollah and Israel in southern Lebanon after the Iran-backed militant group rejected a US-brokered proposal aimed at securing a broader truce, Bloomberg reported.US President Donald Trump said he would meet with Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei if a deal is finalized to end the US-Iran war.West Texas Intermediate crude oil fell 3.2% to $90.04 a barrel, and global benchmark Brent declined 2.2% to $92.96 a barrel. Henry Hub natural gas futures dropped 3.5% to $3.22 per 1 million BTU.In corporate news, Eni (E) signed a petroleum exploration, development and production license agreement with the government of Gambia for the offshore block A1. Eni shares dropped 0.9%.BP (BP) agreed to subscribe for 10 million British pounds ($13.5 million) in convertible loan notes and secure exclusive crude oil marketing rights in new agreements, Coastal Africa Group said. BP stock fell 1.4%.Turbo Energy (TURB) regained compliance with Nasdaq's minimum stockholders' equity requirement after strengthening its balance sheet through $5 million in capital raises. Turbo shares fell 3.4%.

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Asia Markets

European Equities Traded in the US as American Depositary Receipts Decline Tuesday

European equities traded in the US as American depositary receipts were lower on Tuesday morning, down 0.3% to 1,784.71 on the S&P Europe Select ADR Index.From continental Europe, the gainers were led by technology company Opera (OPRA) and telecoms, information technology, and consumer electronics corporation Nokia (NOK), which climbed 7.8% and 1.4% respectively.They were followed by pharmaceutical giant Novo Nordisk (NVO), which added 1%.The decliners from continental Europe were led by semiconductor companies Sequans Communications (SQNS) and ASML (ASML), which fell 6.2% and 4.7% respectively.They were followed by solar energy technology company Turbo Energy (TURB), which shed 3.7%.From the UK and Ireland, the gainers were led by clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company Autolus Therapeutics (AUTL), which rose 3.2%, followed by oil and gas companies Shell (SHEL) and BP (BP), which advanced 1.3% and 1.1% respectively.The decliners from the UK and Ireland were led by semiconductor company Arm (ARM) and budget airline Ryanair (RYAAY), which dropped 8.9% and 2.4% respectively.

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