Southwest’s new open seating raises ‘more questions than answers,’ this analyst says
Southwest plans on assigned seating, but details are sparse.
Southwest plans on assigned seating, but details are sparse.
Air conditioners are running at full tilt in many parts of the U.S. during what’s expected to be the hottest summer on record, but the price of the natural gas used to help power them has dropped to its lowest level in three months. Consumers can, at least in part, thank Europe for that.
Interest-rate decisions will partly decide what path the popular cryptocurrency will take.
Investors are clamoring for affirmation the Fed will begin cutting rates in September. But a surprise easing on Wednesday likely wouldn’t go over well.
Investors were again buying bonds issued by the so-called Magnificent Seven group of big tech names in the past week, suggesting sentiment among bondholders has become more bullish heading into earnings.
The tech sector is waiting on a flurry of major tech earnings reports that will provide hints as to the future growth of AI infrastructure spending.
Alzheimer’s tests raise a lot of questions — such as: Who wants to know if they will be afflicted?
A newly published white paper is causing a stir on Wall Street and in Washington by accusing the Treasury Department of conspiring to boost the economy for political ends, and of risking a revival of inflation in the process.
Aircraft-parts maker boosts shareholder returns with buybacks and a 60% dividend hike.
Retailers are cutting prices to attract consumers, as deflationary trends show up at McDonald’s Corp. as well as in commodity markets and durables goods, according to Yardeni Research.
Job openings in the U.S. fell slightly in June to just above 8 million as the labor market continued to cool, but there are still more jobs available than there were before the pandemic.
Consumer confidence has been relatively soft all year and very choppy for the last four months.
A value manager with an excellent decades-long performance record supplies “a baker’s dozen of big bargains.”
Deal is officially scaled down to $2 billion from an original estimate of as much as $25 billion.
Imunon’s stock skyrocketed on massive volume Tuesday, after the biotechnology company announced positive survival data from a trial of its ovarian cancer treatment, IMNN-001.
The London headquartered bank said it profits were boosted by flows of Chinese investment through Hong Kong
Case-Shiller 20-city home price index rose 6.8% year-on-year in May.
‘I am not worried that if we make him a joint owner on our bank accounts that something nefarious would happen’
Shares of Procter & Gamble Co. were knocked lower in early Tuesday trading, after the consumer packaged-goods company reported fiscal fourth-quarter profit that beat expectations but also a surprise dip in sales.
Software may fail to detect an unlatched hood on some Tesla vehicles, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.