Durable-goods orders fall 1% in February
Orders for U.S. manufactured goods fell 1% in February due to less demand for passenger planes and new cars, but business investment rose for the second… Source
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Orders for U.S. manufactured goods fell 1% in February due to less demand for passenger planes and new cars, but business investment rose for the second… Source
U.S. stocks end modestly higher Friday, despite a jump in the cost of Deutsche Bank's credit-default swaps helping to reignite banking-sector worries. Source
The U.S. economy accelerated in March, S&P Global surveys showed, but so did inflation as companies raised selling prices. Source
U.K. consumer prices jumped 10.4% in February, from a 10.1% rise in January, the National Statistics Office reported Wednesday. The increase was higher than… Source
“But is victory fleeting [for GameStop]?” asks Wedbush. Source
U.S. stocks finished sharply lower in volatile trade on Wednesday after the Federal Reserve raised interest rates by another 25 basis points, but indicated… Source
This is MarketWatch's list of the 2024 Republican presidential contenders and the status of their candidacies. Source
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Silicon Valley venture capitalists and the banking ecosystem around them believe they’re good at spotting risk — but they missed this one. Source