Bank is reportedly purchasing 400,000 square feet at 20 Hudson Yards in one of the largest commercial property deals in the Big Apple this year.
: Manchester United’s stock continues rally after report of revamped Ratcliffe bid
Sir Jim Ratcliffe is restructuring his Manchester United bid, according to a report
In One Chart: Who’s buying Treasurys? Households and hedge funds
Households and hedge funds are gaining ground in the Treasury market as the Federal Reserve and foreign governments step back from buying U.S. government debt, strategists at GlobalData TS Lombard say.
: Women who have nighttime hot flashes may be at greater risk for Alzheimer’s, study finds
A greater number of nighttime hot flashes was associated with an increased likelihood of the disease, the study found.
The Margin: Taylor Swift expected to attend another Travis Kelce game as her fans keep buying Kansas City Chiefs gear and tickets
Taylor Swift attended Travis Kelce’s last game, and the NFL star is enjoying a boost in popularity and profits.
: This is where housing prices have risen the most in America. Use our tool to see the five-year increase in value where you live.
MarketWatch analyzed five years of housing-price data and created an interactive you can use to search by county.
Cannabis Watch: Cannabis stocks rise as Senate committee OKs cannabis banking bill
Cannabis stocks moved up Wednesday after the U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs approved the Secure and Fair Enforcement Regulation Banking Act, now known as the SAFER Banking Act of 2023.
Market Extra: A surging U.S. dollar just sent gold to a 6 1/2-month low below $1,900 an ounce
A rocketing U.S. dollar is taking a toll on gold, with the yellow metal dropping below $1,900 an ounce for the first time since March.
Market Extra: Global insurers overseeing $29 trillion in assets expect more cracks at banks
The potential for more cracks to emerge in the banking sector is seen as the greatest area of concern for global insurers overseeing $29 trillion in assets.
MarketWatch First Take: FTC’s case against Amazon is stronger than expected but still faces uphill battle
The Federal Trade Commission’s antitrust lawsuit against e-commerce giant Amazon.com Inc. looks to be stronger than expected, but it will still be a tough slog.
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