MarketWatch’s Lukas Alpert, while a media writer at the Wall Street Journal, was among the reporters who broke the story that would become a major political scandal.
: McDonald’s stock is on pace to hit a record — here’s why some analysts are upbeat
Shares of McDonald’s Corp. were on pace to reach an all-time high on Friday, and set to notch their longest winning streak since September 2020.
: Social Security is now projected to be unable to pay full benefits a year earlier than expected
Last year, the Trustees expected the Social Security cuts would begin in 2035, but the economy has worsened.
Market Extra: Two-year Treasury yields see biggest monthly drop since 2008 after bank turmoil
U.S. Treasury yields tumbled in March as banking-sector woes roiled markets, with two-year rates seeing their biggest monthly drop since 2008.
Crypto: Trump NFT prices rally after the former U.S. president was indicted
The prices of Donald Trump’s nonfungible tokens rallied after a Manhattan grand jury voted Thursday to indict the former president, marking the first time in U.S. history a former or serving president will face criminal charges.
Commodities Corner: Natural gas is among the worst-performing commodities in the first quarter, while steel, iron ore strengthen
Commodities decline in the first quarter, with the energy sector leading the way. Prices for natural gas lose more than half of their value and touch their lowest level in more than two years.
Beth Pinsker: Signature Bank’s new owner will honor CD rates, clearing up some fine print for depositors
FDIC insurance protects depositors’ principal, but Flagstar Bank says ‘it’ll be business as usual’ for interest-rate yields as well.
: Caitlin Clark piled up wins — and money — during Iowa’s runner-up March Madness campaign
Clark and her Iowa Hawkeyes teammates lost to Angel Reese and the No. 3–seeded LSU Tigers on Sunday.
Project Syndicate: ‘Most U.S. banks are technically near insolvency, and hundreds are already fully insolvent,’ Roubini says
Bank sector stress makes a stagflationary debt crisis more likely and severe, writes Nouriel Roubini.
: As Trump returns to Florida after his arraignment, here’s what happens next
A Manhattan grand jury voted to indict Donald Trump, marking the first time in history that a former U.S. president will face criminal charges. What happens now?
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