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Sep 2025
43m 48s

Big Drop In Energy Stocks And Holiday Sp...

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Energy stocks heading lower as oil prices get hit. The latest OPEC headlines fueling that drop, and what one energy expert sees in store for the space heading into the Fall. Plus the shopping data that could hold up the holidays. Why shoppers are spending less on gifts, and the impact it could have on retailers. Fast Money Disclaimer 
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