Gold futures end Friday with a loss, failing to hold above the key $2,000-an-ounce level, but prices scored a fourth consecutive weekly gain.
: Manchester United takeover drama continues as billionaire Jim Ratcliffe submits revised bid
The soccer world is awaiting news on the rival bids for the famous club
The Fed: Fed’s Bullard wants to press ahead with higher interest rates, thinks financial stress will abate
The U.S. central bank needs to press ahead with rate hikes despite the banking stress, St. Louis Fed President James Bullard said Friday.
Economic Report: Durable-goods orders fall 1% in February with cars and planes to blame
Orders for U.S. manufactured goods fell 1% in February due to less demand for passenger planes and new cars, but business investment rose for the second straight month.
: Beyoncé’s Ivy Park to part ways from Adidas: report
Adidas and Beyoncé’s activewear brand Ivy Park are reportedly parting ways, according to a report from The Hollywood Reporter on Thursday.
Key Words: ‘Red alert recession signals.’ Gundlach expects the Fed to cut rates substantially ‘soon.’
Coming soon, a recession and Fed rate cuts, says DoubleLine Capital’s chief executive and chief investment officer Jeffrey Gundlach.
The Ratings Game: ‘It may well get worse before it gets better.’ Analysts say UBS will face revenue pressure before it can cut Credit Suisse costs.
Jefferies analysts downgraded UBS stock as Credit Suisse merger will be a “long & difficult road” and advised clients to switch to BNP Paribas.
Need to Know: Jay Powell is not your friend. Here’s how to trade that.
Investors will be hoping for a calmer end to the week after sessions dominated by heightened volatility amid Fed uncertainty and bank angst.
Help Me Retire: We want to retire in about 5 years but have $150,000 in credit card debt and loans and $1.4 million locked in retirement accounts — ‘we want to be really retired’
Have a question about your own retirement savings? Email us at HelpMeRetire@marketwatch.com
Market Snapshot: U.S. stocks end higher, S&P 500 books back-to-back weekly gains despite bank jitters spurred by Deutsche Bank
U.S. stocks end modestly higher Friday, despite a jump in the cost of Deutsche Bank’s credit-default swaps helping to reignite banking-sector worries.
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