A government shutdown would ‘immediately’ stop benefits for participants in the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC).
: Microsoft sidesteps worst losing streak in more than a year as stock loses last bear analyst
Microsoft Corp.’s stock sidestepped its worst losing streak in more than a year on Monday, as the stock also lost its last Wall Street bear.
Washington Watch: U.S. government shutdown would be ‘credit negative,’ Moody’s warns
A partial government shutdown would be “credit negative” for the U.S., Moody’s said, with time short to pass a stopgap budget ahead of a Saturday deadline.
: Costco earnings: Can the retailer keep rolling as analysts speculate on membership-fee hike?
Costco Wholesale Corp. reports fiscal fourth-quarter results after the close on Tuesday.
Coronavirus Update: Merck’s COVID antiviral may be linked to virus mutations, study finds
Molnupiravir, which was granted an emergency use authorization by the FDA in December 2021, may allow mutated viruses to spread, a study has found.
The Ratings Game: These 20 growth stocks are worth considering on a pullback, says Citi
The Russell 1000 Growth Index is down modestly from recent highs, but Citi says there is “more carnage under the surface.”
The Tell: Popular Treasury bond ETF crashes to lowest level in more than 12 years as yields surge
One of the most heavily-traded exchange-traded funds tracking performance in the U.S. Treasury market has just fallen to its lowest level in more than 12 years.
Market Extra: A handful of stocks have driven much of this year’s rally. That’s becoming a serious problem on the way down.
Stock-market strategists have been complaining about the dangers of a lopsided U.S. equity market all year. Now it looks like those concerns are being validated, as stocks have sunk and some expect more losses to come.
Financial Crime: ‘Be a real estate badass!’: Podcaster was running an $11-million Ponzi scheme, the SEC says
The host of “The Cash Flow King” podcast is accused of using investor money for a lakeside mansion, NBA courtside tickets and $14,000 worth of pizza
Brett Arends’s ROI: Caring for someone with Alzheimer’s? This pilot program is making impressive gains.
There are 11 million Americans working as caregivers for the 6.5 million people currently living with dementia in the U.S.
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