Clorox powers past quarterly estimates for profit and revenue, while JPMorgan questions whether it can further raise product prices
Futures Movers: Oil prices post weekly loss hit by doubts about Chinese demand and threat of higher interest rates
Oil futures end lower on Friday to tally a loss for the week, as traders await clarity on China’s demand picture in the wake of the Lunar New Year holiday.
Need to Know: They’re baaaaack. Retail participation in the stock market just surpassed the GameStop days.
The stock market is more in the hands of retail investors than ever before.
Market Snapshot: U.S. stocks fall after blowout jobs report, disappointing earnings, but Nasdaq books longest weekly win streak since November 2021
U.S. stocks end down Friday, after a much stronger-than-expected rise in January nonfarm payrolls and disappointing tech earnings.
Dow Jones Newswires: Assa Abloy raises dividend by 14% after strong demand elevates profits
Swedish lock maker Assa Abloy has raised its dividend by 14% after posting a forecast-beating rise in fourth-quarter net profit on Friday.
: What happens when COVID-19 emergency declaration ends? Get ready for big changes to your health coverage and medical costs
Up to 18 million people could lose Medicaid coverage when the COVID-19 national emergency ends, according to one recent analysis.
Help Me Retire: I’m 64, make $1,500 a month driving Uber and get almost $5,000 a month in pensions and Social Security — should I pay off my mortgage before I retire?
Have a question about your own retirement savings? Email us at HelpMeRetire@marketwatch.com
Dow Jones Newswires: French industrial production defies high energy prices rising in December
French industrial output defies high energy prices and interest rates, rising higher than expected in December, according to data published on Friday
Beth Pinsker: $3,000 a week? The enormous cost of care for elderly loved ones that nobody warns you about.
Most estimates of the cost of caregiving come in round numbers that are hard to contemplate until you’re actually writing the checks.
The Moneyist: ‘I always say yes’: The trainers at my gym flatter and cajole me into taking classes. I’ve racked up credit-card debt to pay for them. Why can’t I say no?
‘Over the last two years, I have taken on credit-card debt to pay for these classes.’