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Legrand Misses Forecasts But Keeps Outlook
Legrand posted lower profits for its first quarter following a slowdown in the construction sector, but confirmed its financial targets for the year.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Cocoa Prices Slump as Monthslong Rally Turns Bitter
Cocoa prices fell sharply this week, with liquidity drying up and trading growing volatile as buyers balk at high expenses.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Danske Bank Outlook on Track as Demand Sustained
Danske Bank backed its full-year guidance after reporting in-line first-quarter earnings on good demand for its products, efficiency gains and strong credit quality.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Video of sun’s surface captures solar rain, eruptions and coronal moss
Ethereal scenes of flowing super-heated material may help explain why atmosphere is hotter than surface. The sun’s otherworldly landscape, including coronal moss, solar rain and 10,000km-tall spires of gas, is revealed in footage from the Solar ...The Guardian - World -
U.S. Stocks Rally After Jobs Report Shows Hiring Slowdown
Stocks were rallying after a Goldilocks jobs report that boosted hopes for a late-summer rate cut.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Nationwide campus protests result in more than 2,000 arrests and ongoing free speech tensions
The clashes between police officers and pro-Palestinian protesters on college campuses have seized national attention.NBC News - Top stories -
The NBA Loser Lineup: Joel Embiid, 76ers fall short yet again — will his fantasy outlook change next season?
Basketball analyst Dan Titus breaks down what the teams and stars who were booted from the NBA Playoffs must do to remain in good fantasy standing next season.Yahoo Sports - Sports - NBA -
Jobs Report in Focus as Investors Seek Rate Clues
Stock futures ticked higher ahead of an employment report that is expected to show labor-market growth slowing in April.The Wall Street Journal - World -
A Handful of Plunging Stocks Suggests the Consumer Is Not All Right
Investors sold off Starbucks, DoorDash, and Netflix after weak earnings.Inc. - Business
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