Electric-vehicle maker Lucid Group Inc. is “exploring” selling its cars in China, CNBC reported late Wednesday, though there is no timeline yet.
Dow Jones Newswires: BOJ board member says easing policy has become more sustainable
Bank of Japan policy board member Junko Nakagawa said Thursday that the bank needed to maintain monetary easing while paying careful attention to market functioning.
: Bruce Springsteen postpones September tour dates, citing illness
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band postponed all of their September tour dates Wednesday night, saying the iconic singer/songwriter is being treated for symptoms of peptic ulcer disease.
Dow Jones Newswires: Smith Douglas Homes files for IPO
Smith Douglas Homes has filed for an initial public offering, citing strengths such as a “land-light” and conservatively leveraged business model.
Dow Jones Newswires: BlackBerry shares sink after preliminary Q2 revenue misses estimates
Shares of BlackBerry fell after hours Wednesday after the company reported preliminary fiscal second-quarter revenue below analysts’ estimates.
The Ratings Game: Before you short Nvidia after reading investment advice from ‘Twitter randos,’ read this
Bernstein analyst Stacy Rasgon didn’t want to have to say it, but don’t get your investment advice from random people on social media.
The Fed: Senate narrowly confirms Fed Gov. Lisa Cook for new 14-year term
The Senate on Wednesday narrowly confirmed Fed Gov. Lisa Cook to a new 14-year term on the governing board of the U.S. central bank.
The Margin: U.S. Open players are getting ESPN for free in their hotel rooms after the Disney-Spectrum dispute blocked them
Some tennis pros are getting free ESPN access to watch the rest of the U.S. Open tournament
The Margin: Hollywood strikes have cost California $5 billion, analyst says
Non-union workers that also rely on the entertainment industry, like caterers, dry cleaners and car rental companies, are being hurt by the lack of business.
Key Words: Corporate bonds will be better investments than stocks for the foreseeable future, says Howard Marks
Investors can expect equity-like returns from the corporate bond market for much less risk for the foreseeable future as interest rates in the U.S. stay elevated, veteran investor Howard Marks said.
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