Yellow metal prices ended their fourth week in negative territory on Friday and marked the lowest settlement for a most-active contract since late December.
Earnings Results: Beyond Meat’s stock pops on better-than-expected sales, earnings
The fake meat industry may be lacking teeth of late, but investors rewarded Beyond Meat Inc.’s stock on Thursday, promptly propelling it 16% in extended trading on better-than-expected quarterly results.
: ‘We just wear blankets’: Inside Britain’s outrage over energy prices and the largest industrial action in decades
A year after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the British public is facing rising costs and many are pushing back against energy bills they can’t afford.
Deep Dive: Are you nearing retirement? Here’s how to transition your portfolio from growth to income.
After decades of saving and investing, it is time to start taking income from your retirement account. Here are a few things to keep in mind.
Need to Know: Bonds are right and stocks are wrong. Here’s what you should do about it, says BlackRock
Equity bulls are betting on a narrative of incompatible outcomes. That, ultimately, will be bad news for risk assets, warns the asset manager.
: Cineworld stock tanks over 20% after warning that potential takeover bids may be no panacea for shareholders
Shares in struggling cinema chain Cineworld Group fell more than 20% on Friday after the company said it was screening a number of takeover offers but warned that any potential sale may leave shareholders left in the lurch.
Brett Arends’s ROI: Do happier workers lead to better investment returns?
If the employees are happy, there’s a good chance the funds will perform really well.
Help Me Retire: We’re in our 60s and have lost $250,000 in our 401(k) plans — can we still retire?
Have a question about your own retirement savings? Email us at HelpMeRetire@marketwatch.com
Bond Report: 2- and 10-year Treasury yields jump for fifth straight week after January’s hot PCE inflation data
The policy-sensitive 2-year rate moves further into its highest levels since July 2007, after the Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge came in strong.
Market Snapshot: U.S. stocks end sharply lower, Dow suffers fourth straight weekly fall after Fed’s favorite inflation gauge runs hotter than expected
U.S. stocks end down Friday, with major indexes suffering weekly losses after a closely watched inflation reading came in hotter than forecast.