The Bank of England on Thursday lifted interest rates by a half point, as it tries to quell inflation that still is running in double-digits.
The Ratings Game: Meta stock enjoys its best day since 2013 amid ‘meteoric’ shift
Meta changed its narrative in a big way this week, and that’s resonating on Wall Street
: Travel to your home town or play chess with your grandkids 3,000 miles away: Can virtual reality help older adults battle loneliness?
There’s demand for older adults to connect with loved ones through technology.
Encore: New Alzheimer’s drug shows some promise, but has big price tag
How to alleviate ravages of the disease without bankrupting individuals or Medicare program?
Bond Report: Bonds retain gains as analysts view Powell comments as dovish
Bonds held onto their gains on Thursday, a day after a press conference held by Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell convinced traders the rate-hike cycle was nearing an end.
Market Snapshot: S&P 500 surges to end at over five-month high, Nasdaq closes up 3.3% as Meta leads rally in tech sector stocks
U.S. stocks ended mostly higher on Thursday after the Nasdaq Composite and the S&P 500 index surged to their highest levels in about five months, buoyed by upbeat results from Facebook parent Meta Platforms and dovish remarks from Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell on Wednesday.
NerdWallet: Drugstore health clinics are fast and convenient. What’s the catch?
These clinics offer something that many Americans are short on: convenient access to some basic, high-quality health care. But there could be negative effects.
Next Avenue: This style of travel is growing more popular among the 50-plus set, and it can offer a richer, more relaxing experience
Instead of rushing from town to town or staying at a resort, take the road slow-traveled.
Kelley Blue Book: The 2023 Honda Accord has a new look and a hybrid option that’s front and center
Honda has found a fresh styling mojo with the tech-rich, redesigned Accord midsize sedan.
: Adani Group market cap losses reach $105 billion after share sale cancellation from flagship company
Companies of Indian conglomerate Adani Group have now seen $105 billion wiped off their market capitalization, extending a slide after a critical report from a U.S. short-seller that the Indian company insists are “bogus.”