Proposals to restrict drag performances — largely geared toward blocking children from seeing them — are misguided, performers say.
: An average new car will cost you more than $700 a month. Can dealership incentives help with affordability?
The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and the banking crisis that it unleashed may tighten auto financing and keep new cars out of reach for more Americans.
: Deutsche Bank shares edge higher after three weeks of declines
Deutsche Bank shares rose Monday and its bonds stabilized, as investors gave a reprieve to the turmoil facing one of Europe’s largest banks.
Movers & Shakers: First Citizens’ stock leaps on SVB deal, Carnival share drop after downbeat outlook, and other stocks on the move
Here are some of the more active stocks Monday, as the broader stock market, outside of technology, was getting a lift from improving banking sector news.
Futures Movers: Oil prices end at a 2-week high; natural-gas futures drop to lowest since February
Oil futures end at their highest in two weeks on Monday, building on last week’s bounce, while natural-gas futures mark their lowest settlement in more than a month.
: First Republic’s stock rallies as First Citizens deal for Silicon Valley Bank lifts banks
The FDIC announced the purchase of Silicon Valley Bank by First Citizens Bancshares, and First Republic’s stock rose on reports of more U.S. support for banks.
: McDonald’s Israel shuts branches, as workers join general strike against judicial reforms
McDonald’s is joining the general strike launched by trade union group Histadrut on Monday, which is planning to bring the economy to a halt in protest of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s planned judicial reforms.
Peter Morici: U.S. Supreme Court should allow federal judges, not state courts, to police congressional gerrymandering
In Moore v. Harper, the Supreme Court is deliberating whether a federal standard should apply to all states when drawing U.S. congressional district boundaries.
Need to Know: There’s another looming cliff — the end of the student-loan repayment moratorium
There’s another worry on the horizon: the looming end of the student loan repayment moratorium.
Bond Report: Bond yields rise as easing bank tensions reduce haven demand
A calmer tone across markets as tensions over the banking sector fade was reducing demand for perceived haven assets, such as government bonds.
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