Several Fed officials on Friday said the central bank might not be done raising interest rates and that rates are likely to stay “higher, and for longer
: Regulator blocks bid to launch U.S. political-betting site
CFTC issued an order Friday blocking Kalshi exchange from issuing event contracts based on who will control the U.S. Senate and House after the 2024 elections.
Economic Report: U.S. economy loses momentum toward end of summer, S&P surveys show
The U.S. economy lost momentum toward the end of summer as rising interest rates and still-high inflation took a bite out of growth, S&P surveys showed.
: 4 tips to save money on airport food so you don’t pull a David Brooks
The New York Times columnist went viral for complaining he spent $78 on his meal in Newark Airport. Here’s how travel experts save dough when they’re on the go.
: Palantir’s CEO has this message for skeptics and believers alike
Palantir has become a polarizing stock in the artificial-intelligence era, but its CEO says AI isn’t a ‘hype cycle’ for the companies actually delivering.
Futures Movers: Crude oil futures eke out modest weekly gains after Russia bans gas and diesel exports
Oil prices settle higher on Friday to post a modest gain for the week, following Russia’s decision a day earlier to temporarily ban the export of diesel and gasoline, which has pushed up prices in Europe.
: Nikola’s stock extends pullback after convertible-debt offering
Nikola’s stock dropped Friday toward a fourth-straight loss, after the electric vehicle maker disclosed a convertible debt offering.
: What time is the Republican debate and where can you watch it?
The Republican presidential candidates are set to debate for a second time tonight in California. Here’s what you need to know.
MarketWatch First Take: Tech money is finally flowing again, and it may be just the beginning
When the financial fantasyland of 2021 came to an end, tech’s rivers of cash dried up. But money is beginning to stream once again, and a flood could be near.
Metals Stocks: Gold prices edge up after worst day in nearly two months
Gold prices recovered some ground on Friday, paring some of their losses from their worst day in nearly two months on Thursday as markets looked to finish a roller-coaster week on a quieter note.
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