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Hong Kong rallies close to bull market territory
Hang Seng set for strongest April performance among major stock indicesFinancial Times - World - Hong Kong -
4 ways to defend your stock portfolio that have helped this fund manager beat the market
If recent stock-market weakness has you on edge, this might be your problem.MarketWatch - Business -
Main Street isn’t saving and Wall Street isn’t shorting in an ‘Anything But Bonds’ bull market, says Bank of America
The U.S. government has spent $6.2 trillion over the last 12 months, and investors seemed to have noticed.MarketWatch - Business -
Copper’s record as a stock market and economic predictor is tarnished
‘Dr. Copper’ is practicing without a license.MarketWatch - Business -
A reformed stock market would unleash Britain’s growth
Keeping growth companies onshore would boost the FTSE and the UK economyFinancial Times - World -
Soaring Treasury Yields Challenge Stock-Market Gains
New signs of lingering inflation have driven yields to the highest levels of the year.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Tesla Surge Helps Stock Market Extend Gains
Major U.S. indexes edged higher at the start of a busy week for corporate earnings and economic data. Tesla shares rose 15%.The Wall Street Journal - World - Tesla -
Traders will get a new look at the prospects for interest-rate cuts at the conclusion of the Fed's Wednesday meeting, potentially modifying investors' anxiety about what is next for the stock market.
Traders will get a new look at the prospects for interest-rate cuts at the conclusion of the Fed’s Wednesday meeting, potentially modifying investors’ anxiety about what is next for the stock market.The Wall Street Journal - World -
See the Full List for the WSJ/Realtor.com Housing Market Ranking
How metro areas across the U.S. stack up in the newly updated 2024 rankings.The Wall Street Journal - World -
JPMorgan Sees Rising Default Risk in the Private-Credit Market
Stress in the private-credit market is building despite default rates rising only modestly in the past two years, according to JPMorgan Chase’s asset management group.The Wall Street Journal - World
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Long-term yields fall for second session as investors focus on Fed, jobs data and Treasury announcements
Rates on U.S. government debt finished slightly lower on Monday as traders looked ahead to the Federal Reserve’s policy decision and April’s official jobs report later this week.MarketWatch - Business -
Oil ends lower on Israel-Hamas cease-fire talks, Canada’s Trans Mountain pipeline expansion
Oil futures declined on Monday, with U.S. prices settling at their lowest in about a month, as efforts to broker a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas helped to ease concerns over potential supply disruptions in the region.MarketWatch - Business - Israel