The Federal Reserve’s emergency lending to banks fell to $139.5 billion in the latest week, according to data released Thursday.
ETF Wrap: This ETF designed to protect against inflation is attracting inflows as price pressures persist
Signs of moderating U.S. inflation haven’t kept some investors from worrying that price pressures will stick around at elevated levels.
The Wall Street Journal: Russia may consider swap for WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich after his trial ends
Russia could consider the possibility of a prisoner exchange for jailed Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich only after a Russian court renders a verdict on an espionage allegation against the 31-year-old American, according to a senior Russian official.
Distributed Ledger: Ether rallies after an upgrade that enables investors to withdraw their locked coins. Here’s why
The latest Distributed Ledger column from MarketWatch: a weekly look at the most important moves and news in crypto.
In One Chart: The ‘fuel is there to blow the top off’ the stock market. Here’s what’s missing.
The ingredients are in place for the launch of a new bull market, says a top Wall Street technician. But there’s no guarantee.
The Ratings Game: GE’s stock gains after UBS boosts price target by 15%
GE’s stock rose Thursday after bullish UBS analyst Chris Snyder raised his price target, calling the company a defensive play in the face of a worrisome economic outlook.
: New Steve Jobs book offers thoughts on life, work and death: ‘You never achieve what you want without falling on your face a few times.’
‘Make Something Wonderful,’ a new book that brings together Apple co-founder Steve Jobs’s thoughts on a variety of topics, is available for free.
The Moneyist: ‘I take great pride in my FICO score’: Is it any of Experian’s business how much money I charge on my credit cards?
‘Recently, my credit score fell by 150 points.’
The Margin: Many baby formula claims have ‘little or no scientific’ proof: study
A study in the British Medical Journal says many infant formulas that say they’ll help develop a baby’s brain, eyes or nervous system aren’t substantiated.
: ‘I’m flying first class most of the time’: 5 travel hacks to beat the summer crowds and high prices
Travel pro’s weigh in on credit-card points, snagging the best flights, and traveling with kids.
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