“Sentiment and positioning are both so one-sidedly negative” that positive iPhone demand signals could lift stock “quickly higher,” says Mizuho.
The Ratings Game: Easing food prices and resilient consumer spending will carry DoorDash, analysts say, as shares rise
DoorDash got an upgrade from Mizuho analysts, who cited the delivery app’s size as well as “resilient” consumer spending.
Washington Watch: Janet Yellen says she expects soaring oil prices to stabilize
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said Monday she expects oil prices to stabilize and is watching the situation carefully.
IPO Report: IPO market braces for first tech unicorns in nearly two years
Instacart and Klaviyo, both venture capital-backed tech unicorns, are going public this week on the heels of a strong debut for chip maker Arm Holdings.
The Ratings Game: Unity’s stock is plunging as company says it may walk back controversial fees. Here’s why.
Unity Software shares dropped Monday after the game-engine company said it would be making changes to fees that caused an uproar.
Key Words: Bernie Sanders on 4-day workweek, AI and the UAW strike: ‘The benefit should go to the workers’
The United Auto Workers union is making a high-profile push for a 32-hour workweek.
The Tell: Why coming decades may bring more frequent recessions — and be good for investors
The 40-year period from 1980 to 2020 characterized by mostly economic expansion will likely be replaced by more frequent recessions, Deutsche Bank said.
Financial Crime: Lyft fined for board member not disclosing role in pre-IPO Icahn-Soros stock sale
Lyft will pay $10 million to the SEC after a board member was paid to arrange a $424 million share sale between his former boss, Carl Icahn, and George Soros.
Key Words: Nouriel Roubini says a return to 2% inflation is ‘mission impossible’
The world’s advanced economies, such as the U.S., the U.K. and France, won’t return to 2% inflation in the near term, said Nouriel Roubini, CEO of Roubini Macro Associates.
: The U.S. News college rankings for 2024 are out. Why does anyone care?
This is why the annual list continues to inspire fascination and derision.
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