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- Personal Finance Daily: Bipartisan bill aims to help more Americans write off charitable donations and mortgage rates rise for fourth week in a row, surpass 7% [1165d]
- : Here’s the real challenge facing Silvergate and other ‘crypto banks,’ says this short seller [1165d]
- : Costco stock drops 2% after retailer’s holiday sales fall short [1165d]
- : HPE beats on sales, earnings estimates, sending stock up [1165d]
- : Nordstrom reports weaker quarterly sales and says it’s winding down its Canadian business [1165d]
- Earnings Results: Dell stock climbs on Wall Street beat; company announces CFO change [1165d]
- : FTC will ban Teladoc’s BetterHelp from sharing mental-health data with Facebook, Snapchat for targeted ads [1165d]
- The Margin: KFC’s Double Down isn’t the only sandwich going beyond the bun — doughnut burgers, anyone? [1165d]
- Earnings Results: Zscaler stock drops more than 10% following outlook hike, job cuts [1165d]
- ETF Wrap: ‘Psychological safety’ or a ‘culture of fear’: Here are the gains these corporate culture ETFs have seen so far this year [1165d]
- : Broadcom stock moves higher after earnings, forecast beat [1165d]
- Earnings Results: C3.ai stock rockets after earnings as company sees ‘dramatic change’ in sentiment [1165d]
- Earnings Results: Marvell stock declines after inventory corrections weigh on earnings forecast [1165d]
- Economic Report: ‘Inflation is not coming down as fast as I thought’ — Fed’s Waller open to stiffer rate hikes [1165d]
- The Tell: ‘Love him or hate him’: New ETFs let investors bet on or against Jim Cramer and his stock picks [1165d]
- The Ratings Game: Norwegian Cruise Line’s bookings and capacity are heading in the right direction, analysts say [1165d]
- : No more changing the clocks? Bipartisan bill to make daylight-saving time permanent gets rolled out again [1165d]
- : Colon-cancer rates are increasing among people in their 40s — and younger [1165d]
- The Ratings Game: Okta stock surges as Wall Street thinks software company is ‘partially out of the woods’ [1165d]
- Lawrence A. Cunningham's Quality Investing: Bears control the stock market for now, but these takeover plays can keep the bulls satisfied [1165d]
- : Ford launches new in-house driverless-car division [1165d]
- The Fed: Fed’s Bostic says he’s firmly in quarter-point rate rise camp [1165d]
- The Ratings Game: Best Buy joins list of retailers giving cautious outlook, citing pressure on consumer electronics [1165d]
- Market Extra: The secret to stocks’ success so far in 2023? An unexpected $1 trillion liquidity boost by central banks. [1165d]
- Earnings Results: Shopping at Kroger can be 4-times cheaper than eating out, CEO says [1166d]
- The Tell: With the 10-year Treasury topping 4%, ‘it’s time to start dipping your toes in,’ says Wamco [1166d]
- : Lyft’s stock hits intraday low, on track to close at lowest price ever [1166d]
- Crypto: Silvergate shares drop to record low as crypto companies sever ties [1166d]
- Living With Climate Change: Gas stoves: Safety group pushes health testing, appliance upgrades over outright ban [1166d]
- The Margin: Heinz is giving the ‘ketchup boat guy’ a new ship after he survived on the sauce for 24 days lost at sea [1166d]
- TaxWatch: ‘Only the wealthy get any kind of benefit from giving financially to nonprofits’: Bipartisan bill aims to help more Americans write off charitable donations [1166d]
- Market Extra: How much higher? What’s next as 10-year Treasury yield moves solidly above 4% [1166d]
- : ‘The incredible affordability challenges of the last year have hit minority home buyers’: Black American homeownership rates languish far below 50% [1166d]
- Commodities Corner: Fukushima’s disaster led to a “lost decade” for nuclear markets. Russia, low carbon goals help stage a comeback. [1166d]
- Economic Report: ‘Affordability is hindered’: Mortgage rates rise for fourth week in a row, surpass 7% [1166d]
- The Margin: Hershey put a trans woman on a candy bar, and some customers are calling for a boycott [1166d]
- Crypto: Crypto exchanges not necessarily ‘qualified custodians’: SEC’s Gensler [1166d]
- Living With Climate Change: Earth-warming CO2 emissions hit a record high in 2022 as air travel roared back to life [1166d]
- The Ratings Game: Snowflake is ‘a growth company with rapidly slowing growth,’ analyst says as stock melts [1166d]
- The Moneyist: ‘We live in purgatory’: My wife has a multimillion-dollar trust fund, but my mother-in-law controls it. We earn $400,000 and spend beyond our means. What’s our next move? [1166d]
- Futures Movers: Oil prices rise, buoyed by demand optimism [1166d]
- Beth Pinsker: ‘It broke me’: Everyone says you need a power of attorney, but nobody tells you how hard it is to use. [1166d]
- Crypto: MicroStrategy CEO Michael Saylor loses case to dismiss claims that he failed to pay personal income taxes [1166d]
- Key Words: Micron may need to do ‘material inventory write-downs’ amid supply glut: exec [1166d]
- The Ratings Game: Salesforce’s ‘clear shift in tone’ helps send stock flying toward best day since 2020 [1166d]
- Economic Report: U.S. productivity in the fourth quarter was worse than initially forecast [1166d]
- The Tell: Energy stocks have been at this discount to the broader market just 5% of the time, strategist says [1166d]
- The Ratings Game: Tesla still ‘top of the EV mountain’ despite scant details on new vehicle, say analysts [1166d]
- Crypto: Crypto bank Silvergate’s stock plunges as it warns it may go out of business [1166d]
- Economic Report: Jobless claims fall again and stay below 200,000 for seventh week in a row [1166d]
- Metals Stocks: Gold weakens after 3-day winning streak as U.S. dollar climbs [1166d]
- Movers & Shakers: Stock movers: Tesla and Snowflake slump, Salesforce and Okta jump [1166d]
- Earnings Results: Macy’s stock soars after earnings beat as consumers bought gifts, men’s tailored apparel and beauty products [1166d]
- Need to Know: Here are two theories on why the economy is not just hot but will continue to be scorching [1166d]
- The MarketWatch Q&A: ‘Saturday Night Live’ star Chloe Fineman says Lorne Michaels gave her the best financial advice [1166d]
- Bond Report: Ten-year Treasury yields move further above 4% [1166d]
- Dow Jones Newswires: Eurozone inflation eased less than expected in February [1166d]
- Market Snapshot: U.S. stock futures extend slide as inflation fears push benchmark U.S. Treasury yield further above 4% [1166d]
- : Adani: Indian Supreme Court opens panel into short seller allegations [1166d]
- Kelley Blue Book: Sustainability and good range make the all-electric 2023 BMW iX appealing to those who can afford it [1166d]
- : ‘Assume you’ll live forever and plan accordingly.’ Planning for retirement for the rest of your life. [1166d]
- NerdWallet: There’s one big reason people aren’t traveling, and it’s not COVID [1166d]
- Next Avenue: Boosting brain health, influencing metabolism and cutting-edge wearable tech: Intriguing trends in health research [1166d]
- NerdWallet: Three habits that can help protect your credit cards from fraud [1166d]
- Dow Jones Newswires: CRH profits rise in 2022; looks to buyback $3 billion of stock and seek U.S. listing [1166d]
- Dow Jones Newswires: Metro Bank 2022 pretax loss narrowed on higher interest rates [1166d]
- Dow Jones Newswires: London Stock Exchange Group raises dividend after 2022 profit increases to $1.49 billion. [1166d]
- Dow Jones Newswires: AB InBev fourth quarter net profit beats forecasts; dividend raised [1166d]
- Therese Poletti's Tech Tales: Interview: Marc Benioff reminds Wall Street that ‘this isn’t my first recession,’ saying Salesforce’s activists ‘made a lot of money today’ [1166d]
- The Human Cost: ‘I’m holding my breath’: What will happen if the Supreme Court blocks Biden’s student-loan forgiveness plan? [1166d]
- The New York Post: Florida Republican pens legislation apparently aimed at canceling the party affiliation of every Democratic voter in the state [1166d]
- : Chinese economic data paint an upbeat picture. U.S. companies operating in China are not buying it. [1166d]
- : Snowflake plans to hire 1,000-plus workers this year as other tech companies cut [1166d]
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