Bed Bath & Beyond Inc. said Thursday that it has ‘substantial doubt’ about its ‘ability to continue as a going concern’
Economic Report: U.S. trade deficit shrinks 21% to 26-month low as imports tumble
The U.S. trade deficit shrank 21% in November to a more than two-year low of $61.5 billion, largely due to cheaper oil and fewer imports of consumer goods.
Metals Stocks: Gold retreats from 6-month highs as traders take profits
Gold prices retreated on Thursday as traders booked profits after the price of the yellow metal hit six-month highs.
Economic Report: Jobless claims fall to 3 1/2-month low of 204,000 in sign U.S. labor market still too hot for the Fed
The number of Americans who applied for unemployment benefits in the last week of 2022 fell to a three-and-a-half month low of 204,000 .
The Margin: Bizarre Berhalter-Reyna feud gripping US soccer ‘wild,’ ‘crazy,’ and ‘extremely sad’ say former national team players
A bizarre dispute involving former coach Gregg Berhalter and the parents of player Gio Reyna has engulfed the U.S. national soccer team
: Stock market acting like it did before the recession of 1969, JPMorgan strategist finds
Bryan Adams, the Canadian singer, famously reminisced about the summer of 1969, and now, investment analysts are as well.
The Wall Street Journal: Silvergate lost more than $700 million selling assets to cover withdrawals during crypto selloff
The collapse of crypto exchange FTX sparked a run on Silvergate Capital, and the bank raced to sell assets to cover about $8.1 billion in withdrawals.
Real Retirement: ‘The world is getting older. We have to embrace and celebrate that.’ Pro-aging influencer wants to crush stereotypes.
Middle age has a new look.
Need to Know: Vanguard says the outlook for the 60/40 model of stocks and bonds is looking rosier, but here’s the allocation it prefers the most
Analysts at Vanguard say 2022 was just an aberration for a balanced portfolio model.
Bond Report: Short-term bond yields rise as traders absorb hawkish Fed rhetoric
Two-year Treasury yields gain ground after IMF backs up the U.S. central bank’s determination to stay higher for longer in order to suppress inflation.