U.S. stock indexes close mostly lower on Tuesday a day before the release of March inflation data and as investors gear up for corporate earnings reports.
Next Avenue: Cue up the Johnny Cash for that low-sodium diet — ‘sonic seasoning’ can actually make food taste better
For diabetics, try a low-sugar meal paired with some Taylor Swift or Mariah Carey. It can trick your brain into thinking the food is 10% sweeter.
: Swedish pension fund fires CEO after losses on SVB and Signature
The chief executive of Sweden’s largest private pension fund was fired on Tuesday after it took losses on investments in failed and struggling U.S. banks including Silicon Valley Bank parent SVB Financial.
Dow Jones Newswires: U.K. retail sales growth stabilized in March despite Mother’s Day
Total retail sales for the five weeks to April 1 rose 5.1% year-on-year, above the three-month average of 4.8%, the report said. This compares to a 5.2% rise in February.
Dow Jones Newswires: China’s consumer inflation eases, producer prices deflate further
China’s consumer inflation eased to its lowest level in more than a year in March, as prices for both food and non-food products retreated.
MarketWatch First Take: Amid big drop in sales, PC makers may soon be paying more in Chromebook licensing fees
While the big drop in Apple Inc.’s Mac sales got most of the attention Monday amid the news that PC makers had yet another terrible quarter, another element of the quarterly stats included some more bad news for PC makers.
: Chipotle must not interfere in union efforts, shareholders say in proposal
Shareholders are urging Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc., which is facing accusations of union-busting behavior, to adopt a non-interference policy.
Personal Finance Daily: 39% of Americans say they’ve skipped meals to make housing payments and why is the tax deadline April 18 this year, instead of April 15
Monday’s top personal finance stories.
The Fed: Fed’s Williams says there are no clear signs of credit crunch
There are no clear signs of a credit crunch on the U.S. economy, New York Fed President John Williams said Monday.
Crypto: 75% of Americans who know about crypto are not confident in its safety or reliability, survey finds
At least 88% of U.S. adults know something about cryptocurrencies, but three-quarters say they don’t trust their safety and reliability, according to a new survey.
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