FuboTV’s stock tumbled after share-sales disclosure and conservative guidance offset fourth-quarter results that beat expectations.
The Margin: Forget ‘quiet quitting.’ Some workers are all about ‘bare-minimum Monday.’
Here’s one solution to the ‘Sunday scaries.’ The latest office trend calls for taking it easy at the start of the workweek.
: Fisker stock surges nearly 30% as EV maker closer to marketing key electric SUV
Fisker Inc. shares jump after the electric-vehicle maker maintains its 2023 production targets and says it is close to being able to sell a key EV.
: Twitter lays off another 200 workers, with head count now under 2,000
The social-media company had 7,500 workers when Elon Musk took over in October.
Market Extra: Risk of ‘wrathful Old Testament–style’ reaction from central banks is rising, JPMorgan says
The ‘gentle and forgiving path’ taken by developed-market central banks to combat inflation in the past year is likely to prove unsuccessful, JP Morgan economists said.
Key Words: Elon Musk calls media ‘racist’ after companies pull Dilbert comic strip
Media companies dropped the comic strip after cartoonist Scott Adams called Black Americans a ‘hate group.’
: Supreme Court likely to strike down Biden’s plan for student-loan forgiveness, analysts say
As the Supreme Court prepares to rule on President Biden’s plan to cancel a big tranche of student loans, analysts say it’s likely the court will nix it.
: Adani stocks drop and group losses swell to $150 billion as charm-offensive campaign reportedly begins
The majority of Indian conglomerate Adani Group’s stocks fell on Monday as the company’s investor roadshow tour to appease investors begins in Asia today after a short seller attack.
: Snap gets into the chatbot game with new Snapchat feature
Companies across a variety of sectors have sought to integrate ChatGPT into their businesses, and Snap Inc. is not missing the boat.
The Tell: Steve Eisman of ‘The Big Short’ fame is buying bonds ‘for first time in a long time’. Says days of tech stocks beating market are over.
Steve Eisman, of “The Big Short” fame,” says he’s buying bonds “for the first time in a long time.”