: U.S. stocks open higher after Fed’s preferred inflation gauge rose less than expected
U.S. stocks opened higher after fresh data showed inflation rose in February less than expected on a year-over-year basis. The Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA...
: Amarin stock falls after CEO Mikhail resigns, company disputes CEO asserting of entitlement to severance
Shares of Amarin Corp. AMRN rose dropped 5.5% toward a near three-month low in premarket trading Friday, after the biopharmaceutical company focused on therapies for...
Sen. Elizabeth Warren says she wants to make banking boring again
Sen. Elizabeth Warren told CNBC that the problem started under the Trump administration, when bank CEOs lobbied for Congress to weaken regulation.
Deep Dive: Here are the 20 best performing stocks of March — and the 20 worst
Investors have been moving money back into technology stocks and other sectors, while leaning away from financials.
Metals Stocks: Gold edges higher to cap off quarterly advance
Gold prices traded marginally higher on Friday to cap off a quarter that saw prices for the yellow metal climb by roughly 9%, according to...
Economic Report: Inflation softens in February, PCE finds, and gives more ammo for Fed rate-hike pause
The cost of U.S. goods and services rose by a milder 0.3% in February, perhaps a sign the Fed's fight against high inflation is starting...
Need to Know: 2023 has been bad for the bears. Here are 5 reasons why it’s going to get even worse.
Despite a banking crisis and heightened geopolitical tensions, the Nasdaq Composite is up nearly 15% in the first quarter.
Economic Report: Consumer spending slows again in sign of more stress on the economy
Consumer spending rose by a scant 0.2% in February, a big slowdown from prior month that suggests households may have gotten more cautious.
: Fed’s Collins welcomes ‘bit lower’ PCE inflation but says overall ‘not a lot of progress’
There is some positive news in the February personal consumption expenditure price index report, but inflation remains too high, said Boston Fed President Susan Collins...