Bill Ackman’s new Pershing Square USA fund wants to lure investors with no performance fees
The closed-end fund has vowed not to charge performance fees as it prepares to float on the New York stock exchange
The closed-end fund has vowed not to charge performance fees as it prepares to float on the New York stock exchange
U.S. bond yields were steady on Monday, ahead of a big week of economic data that will culminate with the nonfarm payrolls report.
West gutted the home and walked away from the unfinished project, and now it’s languishing on the market.
BlackRock has announced a deal to buy privately held U.K. data provider Preqin.
French stocks surged on Monday after the first round of parliamentary elections was interpreted to mean the far-right National Rally party was unlikely to form a majority.
Sentiment among large Japanese manufacturers improved during the three months to June, with a weak yen giving a boost to exporters’ earnings made overseas.
South Korea’s exports grew for a ninth straight month on strong demand for semiconductors in June, though growth slowed compared with the same period a year earlier, largely because there were fewer working days.
Boeing Co. has agreed to buy parts supplier Spirit Aerosystems Holdings Inc. in an all-stock deal worth more than $4 billion, Reuters reported Sunday.
The head of British pharmacy chain Boots is stepping down, according to multiple reports, amid turmoil for parent company Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc.
Peacock has the Summer Olympics, but Netflix still has more to offer. Meanwhile, Apple raises its game for the bronze.
Once the unemployment rate starts creeping up, it’s pretty hard to stuff that back in the bottle, says Schwab strategist
Recent court decisions and the upcoming presidential election have borrowers wondering if they can count on repayment and cancellation initiatives.
Donald Trump’s ongoing court cases got some airtime during the first matchup with President Joe Biden of 2024
Oppenheimer sees compelling parallels between what Apple is doing in AI and its 1980s Macintosh strategy.
Trump’s plans cannot help the retirement safety net.
The presidential debate was light on details for everyday Americans in search of answers about their money worries, observers told MarketWatch.
The former president claimed without evidence during Thursday’s debate that migrants were “taking Black jobs.” Memes ensued — as did criticism of what one academic called a “fascist” point of view from the candidate.
The NFL has been found guilty of violating U.S. antitrust laws in its distribution of “Sunday Ticket,” and could have to pay as much as $14 billion.
Consumer-discretionary stocks bounced back in June, raising hopes of a recovery after their tumultuous start to 2024. But market analysts warn that a comeback in this sector could belie underlying consumer weakness amid ongoing concerns over the health of American households.
Shares of biotech company Cassava Sciences Inc. plummeted on Friday after a federal grand jury indicted a onetime science advisor to the company and charged him with falsifying data to obtain millions of dollars in government funds