The European Central Bank plows ahead with half-point rate hike despite banking worries, but signals future moves will depend on data.
The Ratings Game: Five Below ‘a steady ship that’s navigating choppy seas,’ says Jefferies
Jefferies raised its price target for the retailer but noted the company’s ‘relatively conservative’ first-quarter outlook.
Banking: U.S. bank stocks end with solid gains as 11 banks pledge $30 billon to First Republic
Bank stocks reversed course, rising after a report was confirmed shortly before the market close of a deposit infusion for First Republic Bank.
Need to Know: Chips, energy and an Amazon rival: Stock picks from a fund manager with three decades of experience
The manager of the Plumb Balanced Fund has three stock ideas to share. But first, some timely advice from the manager’s three decades of experience.
The Margin: Sláinte, retailers! St. Patrick’s Day spending could hit a record $6.9 billion in the U.S.
St. Paddy’s Day by the numbers: What revelers will spend their money on, how they’ll be toasting the holiday, the most Irish county in the country, and more.
The Ratings Game: Intel’s stock nabs an upgrade: ‘Things are moving enough in the right direction.’
Susquehanna upgraded Intel’s stock to neutral from negative Thursday as part of a broader re-evaluation of the chip landscape.
Economic Report: Import prices fall again and are now helping to reduce U.S. inflation
The cost of imported goods fell 0.1% in February and declined for the seventh time in the past eighth months, helping to contribute to a slowdown in U.S. inflation.
Economic Report: Jobless claims tumble to 192,000 and show no sign of rising U.S. layoffs
The number of Americans who applied for unemployment benefits last week fell to 192,000 and returned close to historic lows, suggesting layoffs in the U.S. remain quite low.
Economic Report: Philadelphia Fed’s manufacturing gauge remains deep in contraction territory in March
The Philadelphia Fed’s manufacturing index stayed in deep contraction territory, inching up to a reading of negative 23.2 in March.
Economic Report: U.S. housing starts rise by 9.8% in February, led by a surge in apartment construction
Construction on new U.S. homes rose 9.8% in February, the Commerce Department said Thursday.
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