Cowen analyst Vivien Azur will continue analysis of cannabis sector but will no longer follow seven stocks including Curaleaf, Green Thumb and Trulieve.
The Margin: Drivers are killing 19 pedestrians on average in the U.S. every day, new report warns
Some 3,434 pedestrians in the United States were hit and killed by drivers during the first six months of 2022, the Governors Highway Safety Association reports
Futures Movers: Oil prices end higher as EIA reports the smallest weekly crude supply gain since January
Oil futures finish higher on Wednesday, after a volatile session that saw prices seesaw between losses and gains.
Movers & Shakers: Stock movers: Reata and Sarepta soar, while Novavax and Marqeta sink
Here are U.S. stocks in focus ahead of Wednesday’s trading session.
What’s Worth Streaming: What’s worth streaming in March 2023: ‘Succession,’ ‘Ted Lasso,’ ‘The Mandalorian’ and more
Some of the best shows of the year are about to drop, so it may be worth splurging on an extra streaming service or two.
Economic Report: Mortgage demand drops as rates rise to the highest level since last November
Mortgage applications fell 5.7% in the latest week, the Mortgage Bankers Association said. The average rate for a 30-year mortgage is 6.71%.
Need to Know: Stocks and bonds are moving in tandem, something many investors have never seen before. Here’s a strategy for that.
“For the past 30 years, the correlation between stocks and bonds has been negative.” That’s now changed, and here’s the rub for investors.
Bond Report: Benchmark 10-year Treasury yield briefly trades above 4% as China’s economic rebound adds to inflation pressures
U.S. bond yields rose Wednesday on concerns that China’s post-COVID economic recovery may make it more difficult for central banks to fight inflation.
Brett Arends’s ROI: Why U.S. nursing homes need immigrants — lots of them
More immigration is an excellent way of finding more nursing home workers — especially if you’re not going to raise wages, new research says.
The View From Unretirement: Why a change of scenery can be life-changing in retirement
Taking a month to spend with my sons and their families across the country is one of the joys of unretirement.