Smith & Wesson Brands’ shares gain after the gunmaker reported a big jump in sales, while Kroger’s stock is up after selling stores for its Albertsons merger.
Market Snapshot: U.S. stocks end slightly higher, S&P 500 snaps three-day losing streak ahead of next week’s inflation report
U.S. stocks finished slightly higher Friday, after struggling for direction in late afternoon trading, to close with weekly losses as investors worried about rising yields and oil prices.
: What pause? Student-loan payments are already pouring in before October start — here’s the catch
After a more than three-year payment pause, the early start isn’t necessarily a sign that borrowers are flush with cash .
Dow Jones Newswires: Japan’s economy grew at slower pace in June quarter than initially estimated
The world’s third-largest economy after the U.S. and China grew 4.8% on an annualized basis in the second quarter, compared with the 6% expansion recorded in the preliminary estimate released in mid-August.
MarketWatch First Take: Sorry, Elon, a ‘super app’ is never going to fly in the U.S.
“Super apps” have never truly existed in the United States, and at this point, it is apparent they never will, no matter what Elon Musk says.
The Ratings Game: Walmart is reportedly lowering pay for some new hires. Do employers have the upper hand now?
The nation’s biggest private-sector employer, Walmart Inc., is reportedly making changes that have led to lower starting pay for some workers.
Dow Jones Newswires: Hong Kong morning trading session canceled due to storm warning
Hong Kong’s morning trading session will be delayed due to the issuance of a Black Rainstorm Warning alert issued by the government.
The Ratings Game: Here’s why Wall Street may be overreacting about Apple’s China’s challenges
Apple shares sold off for the second day in a row amid swirling concerns about the company’s China business, but some analysts say those fears may be overdone.
The Fed: Fed’s Logan says skipping rate hike in September does not imply stopping
Dallas Fed President Lorie Logan on Thursday said if the Fed skips a rate hike at its meeting in two weeks that it doesn’t imply they will stop hiking for good.
The Fed: Chicago Fed’s Goolsbee suggests central bank is almost done raising rates
Chicago Fed President Austan Goolsbee on Thursday suggested the central bank is almost done raising interest rates.
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