U.S. stock-index futures are slightly higher early Wednesday as investors parse results from some of the biggest banks with the first quarter reporting season beginning and JPMorgan Chase and Goldman Sachs so far delivering earnings and revenue that were better than expectations.
The ‘digital asset ecosystem’ is now mature enough to support a fund that tracks companies offering ancillary services, and a new Van Eck ETF will attempt to be a pure-play version of that strategy.
U.S. Treasury yields are seeing a modest bounce on early Wednesday’s trade as speeches from senior Federal Reserve officials draw attention from investors.
Oil futures on Wednesday trade sharply higher as the International Energy Agency’s monthly report lifted its demand outlook for crude and as a U.S. report on inventories showed a drop in weekly stockpiles.
‘Will this situation hurt my fiancée and I in any way? I fear that the IRS may find out sooner or later about the error, and will seek the money from us.’
On Tuesday, the league and company announced a partnership to build a league-wide infrastructure where all 30 NFL venues are connected to support all facets of gameday operations, ranging from safety and security to sideline communication and in-game replay, they exclusively told MarketWatch.
Shares in defense giant Babcock International leapt more than 37% on Tuesday after it announced a $2.3 billion, one-off write-down and plans to streamline its business.
U.S. stocks trade mixed Tuesday morning after U.S. public-health agencies requested a temporary halt in the use of Johnson & Johnson’s one-shot COVID vaccine out of “an abundance of caution” due to extremely rare blood-clotting issues.
U.S. regulators have temporarily halted use of Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine while they examine six cases of rare blood clots that have been reported in people who have received the shot.
President Joe Biden takes part Monday in a virtual meeting with executives from 19 companies as part of his administration’s effort to address an ongoing chip shortage.