Philadelphia’s die-hard fans are often determined to celebrate from up above — and in the past no slippery substances have stopped them.
: More than 100,000 tech-sector employees have lost their jobs since the start of 2023
2023 is on pace to surpass 2022 for global tech redundancies, according to data tracker Layoffs.fyi.
Commodities Corner: Here’s how U.S. gasoline prices compare to other parts of the world, says GasBuddy
The average U.S. gasoline price is up 5% from a month ago, but drivers still don’t pay anywhere near as much as they do in other countries, says GasBuddy.
Lawrence G. McMillan: Bulls may be losing enthusiasm for stocks, but these 3 potential takeover plays could land in the money
Options on Catalent, Qualtrics International and National Instruments could have upside.
: GE suspended Russian operations after the Ukraine invasion a year ago. Here’s why it hasn’t fully departed Russia.
Like many western companies, General Electric Co. announced the suspension of its operations in Russia last year.
MarketWatch First Take: Iger gets the activist investor off Disney’s back, but there is plenty more to do
So far, the return of Bob Iger as Disney’s chief executive is going as Wall Street had hoped, but Iger and Disney still have lots of things to figure out.
Deep Dive: These 20 AI stocks are expected by analysts to rise up to 85% over the next year
Artificial intelligence is the hottest area of the stock market right now. A screen of five ETFs points to a list of highly favored companies.
Earnings Results: Coach parent company Tapestry and Ralph Lauren both see growth from Gen Z, millennials
Tapestry and Ralph Lauren succeeded where Capri failed a day ago — in resonating with a younger audience and persuading them to pay full price
Brett Arends’s ROI: Social Security and Medicare are everyone’s problem
Listen up, under 40s: This Social Security battle is yours, too
Market Extra: Deeply inverted Treasury curve narrowly misses reaching 41-year milestone
The spread between 2- and 10-year Treasury yields plunges to minus 82.5 basis points, just shy of hitting its most inverted level since Oct. 2, 1981.