Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell is putting a spotlight on the growing tent city near his Washington, D.C. office and the people hardest-hit by the pandemic. Here's why the pain felt on Main Street could matter a lot for Wall Street.
U.S. economic data next week is expected to be positive but Federal Reserve officials are expected to be stolid in their belief that it is too soon to talk about exiting the easy policy stance.
Most companies listed in the S&P 500 are more transparent about their exposure to climate-change risk than a decade ago, while investors appear more astute in pricing these stocks based on the changes expected to come with a warming planet.