If you’re a little confused about this Roman business, you’re likely not aware of this latest viral trend.
The Margin: USPS is hiring 10,000 seasonal employees and scrapping holiday surcharges
The U.S. Postal Service processed more than 11.7 million packages and pieces of mail during the holiday season last year.
In One Chart: S&P 500 slumps to bottom of bullish uptrend channel as investors brace for Fed Chair Powell
U.S. stocks are up in 2023, but the S&P 500 has fallen to the bottom of its bullish trading channel as the index slumps so far this month, according to Bespoke Investment Group.
: Max to launch live-sports tier in October, featuring MLB, NBA, NHL games
Warner Bros. Discovery’s streaming service Max will launch a live-sports tier in October, just in time for baseball’s postseason.
Earnings Results: Steelcase expects ‘significantly improved’ profit, as more employees return to offices
Shares of Steelcase Inc. rallied after hours on Tuesday, after the office-furniture maker said it expects “significantly improved” profit.
Financial Crime: Paradise lost: Yoga guru charged with stealing millions from Malibu doctor plans to plead guilty
Prosecutors are working out a deal with Anthony Flores, who is accused of giving Mark Sawusch drugs and stealing from him before his 2018 death, court docs show
Earnings Outlook: FedEx earnings: Can UPS’s labor trouble and Yellow’s bankruptcy help snap the streak of revenue misses?
How FedEx performed in its first quarter could have a lot to do with some bad things that happened to a couple of the package delivery company’s competitors.
Peter Morici: Big deficits, easy money threaten U.S. dollar’s global dominance
The BRICS — Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa — are expanding and studying an alternative currency system to the dollar.
Market Extra: Could rising oil prices tip the U.S. into a recession? Here’s why investors are nowhere near having to worry about it.
Oil prices set another 2023 high this week as concerns about a tightening oil market pushed the Brent benchmark crude close to $100 a barrel, complicating the Federal Reserve’s effort to bring down inflation ahead of the September policy meeting and raising fears that a U.S. recession might be still on the horizon.
Mark Hulbert: Why a Wall Street stock downgrade means more for your money than an upgrade
Just 5.6% of current Wall Street analyst ratings of S&P 500 companies are in the ‘sell’ category
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