Dominion Voting Systems is urging a Delaware judge to compel Fox execs Rupert Murdoch and Lachlan Murdoch to testify live in court.
Bank of America lists its top stock picks for the second quarter
The firm compiled a list of high-conviction stock recommendations in a note to clients earlier this week.
CNBC Pro Talks: Top trader Joe Terranova’s best ideas for the rest of 2023
It was a first quarter to remember for the markets with a broad rise in the major indexes, particularly the Nasdaq and S&P 500. The gains come despite the backdrop of uncertainty in the banking sector and the Federal Reserve’s fight against inflation. Virtus Investment Partners Senior Managing Director Joe Terranova will share how he is positioning for the rest of the year and answer your questions live from the New York Stock Exchange with CNBC Senior Markets Correspondent Bob Pisani.
Club meeting recap: Jim Cramer says ‘the existential threat is gone for J&J’
The Investing Club holds its “Morning Meeting” every weekday at 10:20 a.m. ET.
With layoffs looming, you could be offered a voluntary buyout—4 things to know before taking one
Buyouts are a way to incentivize employees to leave a company in order to reduce wage expenses and bring down costs.
Sweetgreen stock falls after Chipotle sues for trademark infringement over burrito bowl
Sweetgreen launched its “Chipotle Chicken Burrito Bowl” less than a week ago.
How to budget and split expenses on a group vacation
These tips for coordinating finances on a group trip will help you make memories without creating resentment.
ETFs are setting the tone for the underlying bond market. Here’s why
MarketAxess CEO Chris Concannon says that ETFs are helping fast-track the modernization of the bond market as a whole.
Here’s what’s driving the gains for gold as it approaches its highest levels on record
With just a little nudge up, gold could make a historic peak as investors snap up the commodity in search of a safe haven.
Colleges ask Supreme Court to halt $6B student loan debt settlement
A judge has approved a class-action settlement that could lead to more than 200,000 loans being canceled based on claims that colleges misled students.