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Comex Gold Settles 1% Higher
Front-month Comex gold for May delivery settled 1% higher on improved hopes for U.S. interest rate cuts after promising economic data on Friday.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Gold Star families fall victim to Army-appointed ‘con man’
An Army-appointed financial counselor is pleading guilty to scamming millions of dollars out of dozens of Gold Star families. Prosecutors said Caz Craffy was supposed to help families after their loved ones died, but instead took advantage of ...NBC News - Top stories -
Herbert Hunt, Billionaire Who Tried to Corner the Silver Market, Dies at 95
After losing billions of dollars in a commodities-trading scandal, Hunt went through personal bankruptcy before making it back in oil, gas and real estate.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Adam Silver discusses potential NBA prop betting changes in wake of Jontay Porter scandal
Silver said the league's partnerships with sportsbooks helps them regulate the industryCBS Sports - Sports - NBA -
OPEC+ Likely to Extend Output Curbs Beyond 2Q, JPMorgan Says
OPEC and its allies are likely to extend their voluntary production cuts beyond the second quarter at their upcoming meeting in June, according to JPMorgan.The Wall Street Journal - World -
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 -
Hershey Boosted by Higher Prices and Sales Volumes
Consumers are still paying up for chocolate. Candy giant Hershey said sales rose 8.9% from year-ago levels, benefiting from both higher prices and volumes.The Wall Street Journal - World -
The bar is creeping higher for second-quarter earnings
One month through this year’s second quarter earnings season, analysts are getting cautiously more optimistic about corporate America’s profitability.MarketWatch - Business -
Higher rates boost bankers to troubled companies
Fee revenue is up at boutique firms as borrowing costs force more clients to restructureFinancial Times - Business -
S&P 500 Climbs With More Earnings in Focus
Stock indexes were climbing after last week’s not-too-hot jobs report, which boosted hopes of an interest-rate cut this year.The Wall Street Journal - World
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Columbia University Cancels Main Graduation Ceremony After Protests
Police broke up pro-Palestinian demonstrations last week that had disrupted campus life.The Wall Street Journal - World