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It's building on a previous $14.2 billion agreement the company struck in September.
Chevron warning that heightened commodity price volatility related to the ongoing Middle East conflict will impact its first quarter financial results.
And stocks, they're giving up some of yesterday's big gains.
Right now, S&P futures, they're down 0.4%.
Yesterday, all three major indexes gained at least 2.5%.
The Dow surged more than 1,300 points.
Dow futures are down 0.5% this morning.
Nasdaq futures down a third of a percent.
Ten-year treasury yield 4.28%.
And that's news when you want it with Bloomberg News Now.
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Well, Nathan, Iranian officials say Israel's strikes in Lebanon yesterday violated the terms of the ceasefire agreement.
Israel launched its largest assault yesterday on Lebanon since the start of its invasion.
We get more from Bloomberg Israeli Bureau Chief Ethan Brawner in Tel Aviv.
And Bloomberg Israeli Bureau Chief Ethan Brawner, Lebanon's health ministry, said at least 182 people were killed and hundreds wounded in the operation.
Nathan, FBI Director Kash Patel says a former employee of the U.S.
military has been arrested for leaking classified information to the media.
It comes two days after President Trump threatened criminal charges for journalists who published details of a military operation to rescue two U.S.
airmen in Iran.