Oil and gas stocks have rarely been this cheap relative to the broader market.
The Ratings Game: Tesla still ‘top of the EV mountain’ despite scant details on new vehicle, say analysts
Tesla teased its next-generation vehicle at the company’s first investor day Wednesday, but provided few details
Crypto: Silvergate’s stock plunges as crypto bank warns it may go out of business
Silvergate’s stock fell sharply after the crypto bank posted an unaudited 2022 loss of nearly $950 million and delayed its financial statements.
Economic Report: Jobless claims fall again and stay below 200,000 for seventh week in a row
The number of Americans who applied for unemployment benefits at the end of February fell again and stayed below 200,000 for the seventh week in a row in a sign of the labor market’s remarkable strength.
Metals Stocks: Gold weakens after 3-day winning streak as U.S. dollar climbs
Gold prices decline early Thursday following a three-day winning streak as strength in the U.S. dollar weighed on the yellow metal.
Movers & Shakers: Stocks on the move: Tesla’s and Hormel’s drop, while Salesforce, Macy’s and Kroger shares surge
Software groups put in a mixed performance early on Thursday, with Snowflake and Okta on the up but Snowflake falling
Earnings Results: Macy’s stock soars after earnings beat as consumers bought gifts, men’s tailored apparel and beauty products
Macy’s stock soared 14.8% in premarket trade Thursday, after beating estimates for the fourth quarter and offering upbeat guidance for fiscal 2023.
Need to Know: Here are two theories on why the economy will continue to be scorching, and what that means for stocks and bonds.
Economists may have underestimated the power of fiscal stimulus. And there’s a potential new source of it.
Bond Report: Treasury yields from 2- through 30-years all finish above 4% for first time since November
The 10-year Treasury yield finished above 4% for the first time since November on Thursday, as worries about the strength of the U.S. labor market and stubborn inflation abroad led to continued readjustments in expectations for central bank interest rate rises.
Dow Jones Newswires: Eurozone inflation eased less than expected in February
Consumer prices rose 8.5% in February compared with the same month a year earlier, easing slightly from a 8.6% annual increase in January
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