Landlords struggling to repay their debts should be careful about hoping for a U.S. recession that sparks Federal Reserve interest rate cuts, according to Deutsche Bank.
Lawrence G. McMillan: The bulls finally control the stock market and the signs point higher
Large-caps are plowing ahead and leading the way. S&P 500 chart offers little resistance until 4650.
Metals Stocks: Gold futures end higher, but signs of more rate hikes to come limit gains
Gold futures give up early losses Thursday to finish higher, rebounding from the first intraday price drop below $1,950 this month.
Distributed Ledger: Ethereum ecosystem is growing, but it may not guarantee an ether rally, says EY
The latest Distributed Ledger column from MarketWatch: a weekly look at the most important moves and news in crypto.
: Mersana Therapeutics’s stock craters after FDA halts trials of ovarian cancer treatment after patient deaths
Mersana’s stock tumbles 58% to mark its biggest-ever one-day percentage decline since going public in 2018.
The Ratings Game: Domino’s says it’s open to apps delivering its pizza. Some analysts think it will bring in the dough.
For the past several years, Domino’s Pizza executives have railed against rival U.S. food-delivery apps. But the company is still open to working with them.
Front Office Sports: Could the NBA be open for Saudi Arabia’s business? Maybe
With Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund working its way deeper into professional golf via its new pact with the PGA Tour, it’s fair to wonder what other sports the country will be interested in soon.
The Ratings Game: Microsoft’s stock rallies to record close as more analysts see AI leadership
Microsoft shares rallied Thursday for a sixth consecutive day of gains and notched a record closing high.
: AI is ready to take on menial tasks in the workplace, but don’t sweat robot replacement (just yet)
Many employees will need to “substantially change the work they do” as the artificial-intelligence revolution takes hold, McKinsey analysts say.
The Fine Print: ‘My daughter will be disappointed if I don’t take her to Taylor Swift’: White House targets junk fees — but why do we pay them?
Executives from Airbnb, Ticketmaster, Live Nation and other companies joined President Biden at a White House event Thursday to discuss junk fees.
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