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Treasury yields see biggest weekly drops in months as tepid April jobs report raises rate-cut hopes
Treasury yields finished at their lowest levels in three weeks on Friday after April’s official jobs report brought the potential for a Federal Reserve interest-rate cut back to the minds of some traders.MarketWatch - Business -
Treasury Yields Fall on Weaker-Than-Expected Payrolls
Treasury yields fell, push down by weaker-than-expected payrolls.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Berkshire Reports Strong Earnings and Formidable Cash Stockpile
The company also disclosed in its first-quarter earnings that it had trimmed its stake in Apple, but Warren Buffett, its C.E.O., said he remained a fan of Apple.The New York Times - Business -
South Korea cracks down on ‘shrinkflation’
Fines threatened for producers who cut product size without informing consumersFinancial Times - World - South Korea -
Interest rate cut bets rise as US job creation slows; FTSE 100 at record high – business live
Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial news, as latest US non-farm payroll shows weakening job creation. Newsflash: The UK’s services sector has posted the fastest business activity growth in almost a year, reinforcing hopes that ...The Guardian - World -
Who’ll buy all the Treasuries? You’ll buy all the Treasuries
Ft. Bad some news for the non-US AnglosphereFinancial Times - World -
'Three hobbits and an elf' leave bistro diners gobsmacked
Lord Of The Rings actors took staff by surprise when they called into Liverpool restaurant Belzan.BBC News - Top stories -
Brady-backed Birmingham drops to third division
Birmingham City have been relegated from the Championship, ending a difficult first season for the club's American owners, which includes NFL legend Tom Brady.ESPN - Sports -
Why a high-yield savings account may be better than a CD this spring
There's a compelling case to be made for choosing a high-yield savings account over a CD this season.CBS News - Top stories -
Cocoa futures turn bitter as prices drop 30% from record highs
Cocoa futures on Friday marked a drop of 30% from their all-time highs, as a buying frenzy that lifted prices to a record just two weeks ago gave way to expectations for better crop conditions and worries about a drop in demand.MarketWatch - Business -
Add More Star Wars To Fortnite With New Twitch Drops For May The Fourth
Fortnite is going all-in on May the Fourth this year with new Star Wars crossover characters, quests, and items. But in addition to all the in-game stuff you have to pay for or play to earn, you can also get a a few free digital goodies as Twitch ...GameSpot - Tech -
Mike Ashley’s Frasers drops €50mn lawsuit against Morgan Stanley
Retailer had accused Wall Street bank of ‘snobbery’ over $1bn margin callFinancial Times - Business -
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Ipswich seal stunning promotion to Premier League as Huddersfield drop
Someone has brought an actual tractor. Someone has brought a flag the height of a small house. Someone has brought about two dozen smoke bombs and is letting them off one by one, like rounds of gunfire. Someone is holding a giant drum and someone ...The Guardian - World -
Kendrick Lamar and Drake drop dueling takedowns as diss tracks surge with a vengeance
Diss tracks in hip hop are getting a lot of hype in 2024. Big names like Kendrick Lamar, Drake, and Megan Thee Stallion are igniting an online frenzy with their lyrical jabs.NBC News - Top stories -
Week Ahead for FX, Bonds
Central bank decisions in Australia and the U.K. will likely take center stage, though investors will continue to watch any signals from the U.S. regarding the possible timing of an interest-rate cut.The Wall Street Journal - World -
New Treasury Tax Guidelines Open Door for Corn and Soy in Sustainable Aviation Fuels
The guidance is a boon for biorefineries, but some observers worry it is based on unproven assumptions.The Wall Street Journal - World -
The Perils of the Fed’s Vast Bond Holdings
The Federal Reserve is shedding assets at a glacial pace, exposing the financial system to continuing risks, our columnist says.The New York Times - Business