Job openings in the U.S. fell to a nearly two-year low of 9.6 million in March in a sign that a still-strong labor market is gradually cooling off.
The Ratings Game: Dell stock rises as analyst upgrades after calling bottom to PC market
Dell Technologies Inc. shares rose Tuesday after Morgan Stanley upgraded the PC maker
Metals Stocks: Gold climbs past $2,000 as traders await Fed meeting
Gold prices climb on Tuesday but remain within their recent tight trading range around $2,000 an ounce as the yellow metal entered what one analyst called “a period of consolidation” ahead of Wednesday’s Federal Reserve policy decision.
: Tripadvisor lawsuit shines light on companies moving to Nevada to escape Delaware’s more stringent incorporation laws
A lawsuit filed in Delaware last week against travel site Tripadvisor and its majority shareholder is highlighting what may be a growing trend.
: Box to bring AI to a reluctant enterprise market
Box Inc. on Tuesday announced new artificial-intelligence capabilities and outlined its blueprint to bring AI to an enterprise market that still has some doubts about tech’s latest craze.
The Ratings Game: JPMorgan Chase deal for First Republic will add to earnings while calming regional-bank jitters: analysts
After JPMorgan Chase won the largest FDIC bank auction since 2008, analysts see First Republic boosting the big bank’s wealth-management unit.
The Ratings Game: Tesla investors’ top questions? This analyst says he has the answers
After ‘numerous discussions’ with Tesla investors, Bernstein analysts come up with some of what they say are the most pressing questions surrounding the EV maker.
Futures Movers: Oil prices drop to lowest since late March as traders fret over the economic outlook
Oil futures settle at their lowest since late March as investors focused on economic worries a day before the Federal Reserve policy decision.
Need to Know: Apple and 10 other stocks tied to China supply chains are at risk, but 7 others may benefit, says Morgan Stanley
Morgan Stanley has taken a deep-dive look at what it calls the continuing multipolarization of the tech world. Some companies will fare better than others.
: ECB set to continue rate-hike campaign on Thursday
The European Central Bank is not about to stop hiking interest rates now
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