Us Stock Indexes Lower Ahead of Debt Ceiling Deadline
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Dow Industrials, S&P 500 Dip to Start Week
Stocks were mostly lower as chip makers came under pressure, after a report that China plans to phase out U.S.-made microprocessors in government computers and servers.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Stocks Finish Lower, Led by Nasdaq
U.S. stocks finished lower, with the S&P 500 creeping further from its recent record highs.The Wall Street Journal - World -
U.S. Natural Gas Futures Lower Ahead of April Expiry
U.S. natural gas futures settled lower but found support around $1.60 level, avoiding a drop to February’s lows.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Eurozone Bond Yields Drift Lower, Liquidity Seen Light Ahead of Easter
Eurozone government bond yields were slightly lower in early trading, with investors awaiting fresh drivers in a week when market liquidity is likely to be light ahead of the Easter holidays.The Wall Street Journal - World -
DWAC’s stock surge gives a $1 billion boost to the value of Trump’s stake
The Digital World blank-check company has officially changed its name to Trump Media & Technology Group. It begins trading Tuesday with the former president’s initials as its ticker symbol.MarketWatch - Business -
Major U.S. stock indexes declined, with the S&P 500, Nasdaq and Dow industrials retreating 0.3%, 0.4% and 0.1%, respectively.
Major U.S. stock indexes declined, with the S&P 500, Nasdaq and Dow industrials retreating 0.3%, 0.4% and 0.1%, respectively.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Should you use a personal loan to pay off credit card debt?
Want to pay off high-interest credit card debt with a personal loan? Find out if that plan makes sense here.CBS News - Top stories -
Trump civil fraud case: New York court lowers bond to $175m and gives 10-day deadline
Reduction in bond amount doesn’t reduce the total $454m fine, but assures Trump will pay full amount if his appeal is unsuccessful. A New York court handed Donald Trump a lifeline on Monday as time ran out for the former president to secure a bond ...The Guardian - World - New York -
FirstFT: Larry Fink warns of looming ‘retirement crisis’
Also in today’s newsletter, latest on Baltimore bridge collapse, and Donald Trump’s inner circleFinancial Times - World -
Bond giant Pimco favours gilts over US Treasuries amid inflationary pressure
Fund manager projects Fed will cut interest rates more slowly than other central banksFinancial Times - Business -
US faces Liz Truss-style market shock as debt soars, warns watchdog
Fiscal burden on ‘unprecedented’ path, says independent Congressional Budget Office headFinancial Times - Business - United Kingdom -
Budget watchdog warns US could suffer market shock over national debt
Congressional Budget Office (CBO) Director Phillip Swagel warned the United States could suffer a similar market shock as seen in the United Kingdom during former Prime Minister Liz Truss’s brief stint leading Britain, citing the nation's ...The Hill - Politics -
Micron’s stock heads for best month in 13 years as bulls see more AI gains ahead
Micron has cemented itself in Wall Street’s eyes as a financial beneficiary of artificial intelligence, and investors are excited about what’s to come.MarketWatch - Business -
Labour donor Dale Vince ordered to inform wife of future party funding
Ecotricity founder was told by High Court to provide notice of donations in divorce proceedingsFinancial Times - Business -
A Lloyd’s of London revival will require more nimble regulation
There is still a fragility to the recent success of the world’s oldest insurance marketFinancial Times - Business -
US repeatedly warned Russia ahead of Moscow attack, White House says
National security spokesperson says US passed on warnings and dismissed Russian allegations Ukraine was involved as ‘nonsense’. The US repeatedly alerted Russia that extremists were planning to attack large gatherings in Moscow ahead of last ...The Guardian - World - Russia -
UK’s ‘staggeringly cheap’ stocks trade at record discount to US
After years of underperformance, some investors eye bargains on London marketFinancial Times - Business -
Individual investors are buying fewer stocks, but using more leverage
Individual investors are flocking to leveraged ETFs, leaving them more susceptible to pullbacks, analysts warn.MarketWatch - Business -
The WSJ Dollar Index is Flat at 98.93
The WSJ Dollar Index was flat at 98.93.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Jayden Daniels pro day: Inside LSU QB's historic improvement and why teams are confident he'll hit his ceiling
The Heisman Trophy winner is only continuing to get betterCBS Sports - Sports -
WSJ Dollar Index Falls 0.2% to 98.85
The WSJ Dollar Index was down 0.2% to 98.85 — snapping a two-trading-day winning streak.The Wall Street Journal - World -
The WSJ Dollar Index Rises 0.1% to 98.95
The WSJ Dollar Index was up 0.1% to 98.95 — up nine of the past 12 trading days.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Chicago business-activity index weakens for fourth straight month in March
The Chicago Business Barometer, also known as the Chicago PMI, weakened further in March, dropping to 41.4 from 44 in the prior month. Economists polled by the Wall Street Journal forecast a 45 reading.MarketWatch - Business -
The WSJ Dollar Index Rises 0.2% to 99.09
The WSJ Dollar Index was up 0.2% to 99.09, and is up 10 for of the past 14 trading days.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Trump Media stock jumps as much as 50% after DJT ticker debut
Donald Trump last used the DJT stock ticker for a casino and hotel operator. He is hoping his social media company does better than the last firm did.CNBC - Business - Donald Trump -
What could spark the next stock-market selloff? Here’s what history tells us.
The S&P 500 has marched higher by nearly 30% over the past five months, prompting even bullish market strategists to entertain, or even welcome, the prospect of a “healthy” correction.MarketWatch - Business -
US small-caps suffer worst run against larger stocks in over 20 years
Unusually big performance gap opens up as investors drive up big tech stocks while interest rates hurt smaller companiesFinancial Times - Business -
How to consolidate credit card debt
Debt consolidation can help you pay off your credit cards faster. Learn more about consolidating your debt here.CBS News - Top stories -
What is a good debt-to-income ratio?
Your debt-to-income (DTI) ratio is a deciding factor in loan approvals and terms. But what is a good DTI ratio?CBS News - Top stories -
Indian bonds are set to be added to global indexes. Here's why it could be a gamechanger
Recent inclusions could lead to billions of dollars worth of inflows into India's rupee-denominated government debt, ease bond yields, all while supporting the local currency.CNBC - Business -
GE Vernova, Solventum to join S&P 500 index next week
Newly minted GE Vernova and Solventum Corp., both soon to be officially spun off from two industrial giants, are hitting it big early: They are joining the S&P 500 index next week.MarketWatch - Business -
Comex Gold, Silver Settle Higher
Gold settled up 1.2% Thursday, and silver rose 0.7%. For the quarter, both metals posted gains.The Wall Street Journal - World -
China Evergrande Drops Debt Restructuring Applications in U.S.
The developer had sought a New York court’s approval last August to restructure more than $19 billion in offshore debt via Chapter 15 bankruptcy filings.The Wall Street Journal - World - China -
Atos Uncertain Over Its Future as Debts Rise
Atos warned of uncertainty about its ability to continue after its debt grew and its losses widened on an impairment charge.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Atos Uncertain Over Its Future as Debts Rise
Struggling French IT company Atos flagged concerns over its ability to continue after a mounting debt pile and deeper net loss compounded recent failures to shed assets.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
Tax Refunds Are Here and Destined for the Growing Pile of Debt
With credit-card debt at record levels and more households falling behind on loans, tax refunds are helping people make ends meet.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Singapore has lessons for countries worrying about debt
Tight fiscal rules can prevent the kind of investment which has helped the city state to thriveFinancial Times - World -
Charge of £90 to clear problem debt axed for poorest
Charities had warned some people struggling with debt could not afford to apply to clear it.BBC News - Top stories