For IBM Corp., earnings need to be “nearly-pristine” when Big Blue reports after the close on Wednesday, while Wall Street focuses on free-cash flow.
The Tell: Why bank failures aren’t always a bad sign for the stock market, according to Invesco
The failure of Silicon Valley Bank in March and sale of Credit Suisse to rival UBS might have a silver lining for stocks.
: Luminar stock surges as Chinese demand for LiDAR-equipped vehicles prompts factory expansion in Asia
Luminar Technologies Inc. shares received a boost late Monday after the autonomous-driving component maker said it was building more capacity in Asia with TPK.
TaxWatch: Tax Day isn’t April 18 for natural disaster victims — here are the dates to remember
As millions of taxpayers race to file their taxes by Tax Day on Tuesday, April 18, people recovering from massive snowstorms, devastating mudslides, tornadoes and other natural disasters have extra time to get their tax returns in order.
: Why Snap is suddenly eligible to join the S&P 500
Snap’s IPO led to changes that barred the company and others like it from major stock indexes, but at least one index provider is dropping those limitations.
TaxWatch: What happens if you can’t pay your taxes? IRS has a payment plan — but read this before you sign up.
Taxpayers entered into 2.4 million installment agreements in 2022.
The Margin: The real winner in Jalen Hurts’s $255 million contract negotiation first connected with the Eagles quarterback through a DM ‘cold call’
Hurts’s agent, Nicole Lynn, initially got in touch with the quarterback through a direct message on Instagram — a sort of ‘Hail Mary’ — and asked to represent him.
The Tell: Even a mild recession could cause stocks to crater by 15% or more, JPMorgan’s Kolanovic says
The JPMorgan Chase & Co. strategist says equity investors should tread carefully.
: Why is McDonald’s changing its burger recipe? Some say it’s the threat of competition.
Fast-casual establishments — think Shake Shack — are proving that customers want a better burger.
Personal Finance Daily: The Biden administration’s plan to more rigorously audit the 1% will be a lot trickier than it sounds and the IRS has a payment plan if you don’t have enough money for taxes, but there are caveats
Monday’s top personal finance stories.
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