Wall Street Issues Note of Caution after Fed Windfalls
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Martin Wygod, a Winner on Wall Street and the Racetrack, Dies at 84
After he made a fortune selling prescription drugs and providing medical information online, he and his wife became leading breeders of thoroughbred horses.The New York Times - Business -
Top Wall Street analysts pick these 3 dividend stocks for higher returns
TipRanks' analyst ranking service highlights Wall Street's best-performing stocks, including Cisco Systems and Goldman Sachs.CNBC - Business -
Move Aside, Big Banks: Giant Funds Now Rule Wall Street
Asset managers are growing into huge and complex financial supermarkets that mint billionaires by the dozen.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Stocks see upbeat start to the week as Wall Street’s fear gauge subsides
U.S. stocks have kicked this week off with a rally, as Wall Street’s fear gauge drops after shooting higher earlier this month as interest rates rose and tensions in the Middle East intensified.MarketWatch - Business -
Martin Wygod, a Winner on Wall Street and the Racetrack, Dies at 84
After he made a fortune selling prescription drugs and providing medical information online, he and his wife became leading breeders of thoroughbred horses.The New York Times - Business -
Netflix's password-sharing crackdown is paying off as profits beat Wall Street's forecast
Netflix on Thursday released its first-quarter earnings, which topped analyst estimates in terms of subscriber additions and profit.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment - Netflix -
Nvidia and AMD stand out on this new list of Wall Street’s 20 favorite stocks
Nvidia remains on the list, but its ranking has fallen as its share price has soared.MarketWatch - Business -
Tesla shares slide to 15-month low ahead of earnings, as Wall Street frets over price cuts, layoffs
Tesla's stock dropped for a seventh straight day on Monday, ahead of a highly anticipated earnings report from the electric vehicle company.CNBC - Business - Tesla -
General Motors raises 2024 guidance after big first-quarter earnings beat
GM's North American operations, driven by truck sales, were largely responsible for the company's first-quarter beat and guidance raise, the automaker said.CNBC - Business -
Tesla 1Q profit falls 55%, but stock jumps as company moves to speed production of cheaper vehicles
Tesla’s first-quarter net income plummeted 55%, but its stock price surged in after-hours trading Tuesday as the company said it would accelerate production of new, more affordable vehiclesABC News - Tech - Tesla -
Tesla's Earnings Have Wall Street Seeking Clues to Musk's Plan to Restore EV Maker's Wild Growth
Sales are falling. Layoffs are happening. Self-driving needs a hand (or two). Analysts want to know how the company gets back on the road to growth and will watch Tuesday's earnings closely.Inc. - Business -
Elon Musk gives Wall Street what it wants, but more pain could be around the corner
Tesla’s promise of an “affordable EV”will not be as low priced as hopedMarketWatch - Business - Elon Musk -
Boeing reports quarterly results before the bell. Here's what Wall Street expects
Boeing has been mired in a safety crisis since a door plug blew off a 737 Max 9 in early January.CNBC - Business -
Tesla CEO Musk sought to assuage Wall Street's concerns about the company's strategic direction by underscoring the automaker's commitment to making less-expensive electric cars.
Tesla CEO Musk sought to assuage Wall Street’s concerns about the company’s strategic direction by underscoring the automaker’s commitment to making less-expensive electric cars.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Driver arrested for drug driving after plowing through classroom wall in Liverpool
A driver who plowed through the wall of a Liverpool classroom shortly before the start of school has been arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of drugsABC News - World -
Giant investment firms are pushing into new business areas, blurring the lines that define who does what on Wall Street and nudging once-dominant banks toward the sidelines.
Giant investment firms are pushing into new business areas, blurring the lines that define who does what on Wall Street and nudging once-dominant banks toward the sidelines.The Wall Street Journal - World -
J.D. Martinez injury update: Mets DH could make season debut Friday after starting year with back issue
Martinez will continue his rehab assignment with a move to Triple-A on TuesdayCBS Sports - Sports - MLB -
Emirates CEO issues apology after Dubai flood chaos; says airline has 30,000 suitcases to return
"We know our response has been far from perfect. We acknowledge and understand the frustration of our customers," Emirates Airline CEO Tim Clark wrote.CNBC - Business -
North Macedonia to elect president after campaign focused on hot-button issue of EU membership
Voters are going to the polls in North Macedonia this week for the first round of the presidential election, the seventh such vote since the Balkan country gained independence from the former Yugoslavia in 1991ABC News - World - European Union -
Rwanda bill close to becoming law after peers abandon final battle over safety amendment – UK politics live
Bill could become law this week as end of parliamentary ping-pong in sight . Q: Do you think you will be able to implement this without leaving the European convention of human rights?. Sunak says he thinks he can implement this without leaving ...The Guardian - World - United Kingdom -
Trump Poised to Score $1.3 Billion Truth Social Windfall
Donald Trump’s social-media stock is nearing a milestone, securing the former president a stock grant worth a fresh $1.3 billion.The Wall Street Journal - World - Donald Trump -
Dimon cautions over soft landing for ‘unbelievable’ US economy
JPMorgan Chase chief says in interview that he’d ‘love to be president, but you’d have to anoint me’Financial Times - Business -
The Illusion of Knowledge at the Fed
It relies heavily on a mathematical model of the economy with 500 variables and some 170 equations.The Wall Street Journal - World - Federal Reserve -
Where is the Fed’s interest rate heading?
The search for the neutral rate is proving elusiveFinancial Times - Business -
Where is the Fed’s interest rate heading?
The search for the neutral rate is proving elusiveFinancial Times - World -
Minions and camels hit the streets for marathon
More than 50,000 people are running through the capital, many in fancy dress.BBC News - Top stories -
Heard on the Street's Stock-Picking Contest
Read about our columnists’ favorite and least-favorite stocks and see how they have performed.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Italian Bonds Marginally Outperform Bunds After S&P Affirms Rating, Outlook
Italian BTPs marginally outperformed Bunds in early European trade after S&P affirmed Italy’s BBB rating and stable outlook.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Here Are the Top Internships of 2024, According to Glassdoor. Why Employers Seeking Tomorrow's Talent Should Take Note
Internships vary widely in quality. Here's what the top programs offer to young workers.Inc. - Business -
CoD: Warzone And MW3 Patch Notes Detail Map Fixes And Guns Removed From MP Ranked Play
A small update has arrived to Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 and Warzone on April 23. The patch notes include fixes for several map exploits in Modern Warfare 3, and the expanded weapon trial has concluded for multiplayer's Ranked Play mode.For ...GameSpot - Tech -
Confronting the ethical issues of human-like AI
As AI becomes indistinguishable from humans, tech leaders must confront urgent ethical issues around transparency, trust and unintended harm.VentureBeat - Tech -
‘Pay Later’ Lenders Have an Issue With Credit Bureaus
Firms like Experian and TransUnion say it is time for “buy now, pay later” loans to appear on consumer credit reports. The lenders aren’t ready to sign on.The New York Times - Business -
‘Pay Later’ Lenders Have an Issue With Credit Bureaus
Firms like Experian and TransUnion say it is time for “buy now, pay later” loans to appear on consumer credit reports. The lenders aren’t ready to sign on.The New York Times - Top stories -
ro-Palestinian protesters claim Columbia threatening to request National Guard
A group representing pro-Palestinian protesters at Columbia University claims the school has threatened to request deployment of National Guard troops and NYPD officers to get demonstrators to break up their encampment on campus.CBS News - World -
These Home Sellers Are Done Waiting for the Fed to Lower Rates
Some owners need to upsize, downsize and change jobs, even if mortgage rates don’t fall soon.The Wall Street Journal - World - Federal Reserve -
Feds bust another illegal grow house in Maine
Federal law enforcement officials have brought charges against Xisen Guo, who is accused of creating an illicit marijuana-growing operation off the beaten path in rural Maine.CBS News - Top stories -
Two stocks for a stronger dollar and Fed uncertainty
Investing in U.S. importers can help you benefit from a strong dollar without being too exposed to inflation spikes or interest rate surprises.MarketWatch - Business - Federal Reserve -
Powell's 'Restrictive' Approach Lets Fed Stay Flexible
Words matter when Fed Chair Jerome Powell makes announcements, and the central bank is very carefully letting us know interest rates might drop, stay steady, or even go up.Inc. - Business - Federal Reserve -
NBA playoffs: Clippers dismantle Mavericks with Kawhi Leonard in street clothes
Vintage James Harden and a stifling Clippers defense help lead Los Angeles to a dominant win as Leonard watched from the sideline with a lingering knee injury.Yahoo Sports - Sports - NBA -
Triplebar, the biotech firm solving the global food and drug supply issues of tomorrow
Triplebar uses advanced technology to speed the production of more sustainable foods and create medicines to help solve urgent issues.VentureBeat - Tech