The rally for megacap growth and tech stocks may be just getting started, say analysts at Deutsche Bank.
The Moneyist: My father retired with up to $10 million, and bought my sister a rehab center. He said no to my request to pay for my kids’ education. What can I do?
‘Two of our children have disabilities, and would really benefit from help with education.’
: Take MarketWatch’s 2023 Financial Literacy Quiz. Will you get 10/10?
April is National Financial Literacy Month.
: Tiger Woods isn’t the most wagered-on golfer at the Masters, unlike last year. See who is.
A $10 bet on Woods to win the 2023 Masters would lead to a huge payout of $900.
The Tell: Closely watched bank ETF ‘hanging by a thread’, threatening broader pullback: analyst
A closely watched exchange-traded fund that tracks regional banks is “hanging by a thread” on the daily charts, a closely followed technical analyst says.
Market Extra: Why Good Friday complicates how stock-market traders will digest March jobs report
U.S. stock exchanges will be closed on Good Friday, but that won’t stop the government from releasing the March jobs report.
Outside the Box: Americans are obsessed with China’s COVID coverup. We should be furious that censorship happened here, too.
The CDC’s scientists were bullied into silence at a critical moment in the pandemic, new reporting shows. It can never happen again, writes Arthur L. Caplan.
TaxWatch: What is the standard deduction for 2022 — and should you take it?
Tax Day is April 18. Here’s a look at a commonly-used tax deduction.
The Tell: The bear market in U.S. stocks isn’t over yet: Here are 4 reasons why investors should brace for more pain ahead.
Investors still have plenty of reason to fear that the worst has yet to arrive for U.S. stocks, if history is any guide, according to Warren Pies, the founder of research shop 3Fourteen Research.
Futures Movers: U.S. oil futures mark first loss in 5 sessions, but supply data is ‘far from recessionary’
Oil futures ended mixed on Wednesday, with global benchmark crude prices up modestly and U.S. prices posting a slight decline after four consecutive sessions of gains.
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