Market Snapshot: Dow, S&P 500 book back-to-back weekly losses, as poor consumer sentiment report reignites recession fears
U.S. stocks end lower, surrendering early gains on Friday after a report from the University of Michigan showed consumer sentiment soured in May, helping revive...
MarketWatch First Take: Elon Musk’s new Twitter CEO faces uphill battle as ‘a textbook case of the glass cliff’
Linda Yaccarino is tasked with turning around a company facing a steep ad-revenue slump — with one of the most dominant Twitter users looking over...
Economic Report: U.S. bank deposits decline for second straight week
Deposits at commercial U.S. banks declined for the second straight week, according to the Federal Reserve on Friday.
: George Soros bet on railroads, fitness, gig economy and lightened load on Disney, Amazon, dumped Tesla
Soros Fund Management placed bets on railroads and the gig economy during the first quarter.
The Moneyist: ‘Am I heartless?’ My husband’s business collapsed and we sold our house. He left home to sell real estate, but failed. Should I bail him out?
‘My kids and I actually felt so much more relaxed and happier since he left.’
: FDA advisers narrowly back accelerated approval of Sarepta gene therapy
FDA advisers vote 8-6 Friday to recommend the agency grant accelerated approval to Sarepta Therapeutics Inc.’s gene therapy for Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
: Tyson Foods stock on track for worst weekly performance since November of 2008
Tyson Foods Inc.’s stock TSN is on track for a 20% decline on the week, which would be its worst performance since November of 2008,...
: Wheat futures eye first gain in 5 sessions; USDA forecasts U.S. ending stocks at lowest in 16 years
Wheat futures climbed on Friday, with prices looking to post their first gain in five sessions after the U.S. Department of Agriculture lowered its U.S....
: Gold futures post a loss for the week
Gold futures settled lower on Friday to tally a modest loss for the week. “The price action in gold appears to be based on technical...