Expectations for China’s reopening to spark crude demand contribute to a more than 8% weekly rise in oil futures.
The Ratings Game: After Delta’s ‘impressive’ fourth-quarter results, weakness in the first quarter presents ‘buying opportunity’
After a ‘tumultuous year,’ Delta’s fourth-quarter results were impressive, Cowen analyst says.
: U.S. Chamber says businesses are ‘fed up’ with Washington, calls for action on permitting, immigration, trade
U.S. Chamber of Commerce CEO Suzanne Clark delivers her lobbying group’s annual “State of American Business” speech on Thursday.
Earnings Outlook: Why earnings season could be a ‘market-moving event’
Trends to watch for in earnings reports include rising sales but falling volumes, along with slowing growth in cost of goods sold.
Bond Report: 2-year Treasury yield bounces off 3-month low
Treasury yields tick higher Friday, with the rate on the policy-sensitive 2-year note bouncing off a three-month low.
Metals Stocks: Gold prices post a golden cross, settle at highest since April
Gold prices on Friday mark their first settlement above $1,900 an ounce since April, with prices for the most-active futures contract reaching a “golden cross.”
Need to Know: Tesla is a ‘soft-landing’ stock, says Goldman Sachs. Here are its picks for a gentle economic landing and stocks for a recession.
Strategists at Goldman Sachs have a new note out, saying that the market is pricing in a soft landing even though the trend of earnings revisions points to a hard landing.
Beth Pinsker: The days of IRS forgiveness for RMD mistakes may soon be over
The IRS grants waivers for the steep 50% penalty, but things could change when the fine is reduced.
Market Snapshot: Dow closes up more than 100 points as earnings season begins, stocks book best week of gains in 2 months
U.S. stocks finish higher Friday, as investors weighed a flurry of bank earnings results for the fourth quarter and fresh data on consumer sentiment and inflation expectations.
The Wall Street Journal: Bank of Japan buys more government bonds after 10-year yield breaches 0.5% cap
The yield on benchmark 10-year Japanese government bonds breached the 0.5% cap set by the Bank of Japan less than a month ago