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- Lawrence A. Cunningham's Quality Investing: SEC’s climate change proposal gives Main Street investors no voice. Here’s how to make yourself heard. [1450d]
- Washington Watch: Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski says she’ll vote to confirm Jackson, becoming 2nd Republican to back Supreme Court nominee [1450d]
- : Exxon calls for profit bump in Q1 [1450d]
- The Tell: Get ready for a ‘new world order’ that drives stocks and bonds: BlackRock [1450d]
- : NCAA championship game time and other details to know as Kansas and North Carolina face off tonight [1450d]
- Personal Finance Daily: Has the student loan pause done any good and leasing a car vs. buying a car — what should you do? [1450d]
- Key Words: ‘The cost of doing business’ — Secret Service is renting $30,000-a-month Malibu mansion to protect Hunter Biden, report says [1450d]
- The Margin: Kanye West drops out of Coachella [1450d]
- In One Chart: Stocks didn’t rally despite inverted yield curve, they rallied because of it, says veteran strategist [1450d]
- Key Words: U.S. economy will fall into a recession this summer, as inflation eats into consumer spending, former Fed official warns [1450d]
- : AMD, Qualcomm make software-focused acquisitions as growth in core chip businesses questioned [1450d]
- : ‘Only a few’ cryptos should avoid SEC oversight, Chairman Gensler to say [1450d]
- : Dow transports selloff may be warning of something more than just a macro speed bump [1450d]
- : In the Final Four, more women than men are atop the list of players poised to earn the most in NIL money [1450d]
- Key Words: Jack Dorsey says he’s ‘partially to blame’ for centralization of the Internet [1450d]
- In One Chart: Inverted yield curve poses ‘new risk’ for small-cap stocks, warns BofA [1451d]
- The Ratings Game: Tesla shows ‘solid’ sales, but COVID shutdowns may be back to haunt it, analysts say [1451d]
- Market Extra: Risks tilt toward a deeper yield curve inversion as some investors discount its recession-signaling power [1451d]
- Encore: Do households save more when the kids leave? [1451d]
- : Financial Face-off: leasing a car vs. buying a car — what should you do? [1451d]
- The Margin: Two Truth Social execs quit as Trump’s social media app struggles to take off: report [1451d]
- Project Syndicate: Socially responsible investors should harness the power of the profit motive instead of fighting it [1451d]
- Help Me Retire: We’re in our 60s, my husband plans to work until he ‘drops dead’ and our medical bills are overwhelming – how can we retire like this? [1451d]
- The Conversation: These 5 energy innovations could transform how we fight climate change — and save us money [1451d]
- The Moneyist: ‘My stepmother is crying poor, and selling everything of value. She has cut off all communication’: My father died without a will and I am his only child. What now? [1451d]
- : Coca-Cola launches limited-edition drink inspired by gaming [1451d]
- The Conversation: Pro-union votes at Amazon and Starbucks are wins for unconventional organizing — will they also revive the labor movement? [1451d]
- Deep Dive: Here’s how much a 40-year mortgage would save you each month vs. a 30-year loan. And the ultimate cost. [1451d]
- Coronavirus Update: UK adds nine more COVID symptoms to official list as its struggles with record case load [1451d]
- BookWatch: Republicans have painted themselves into a corner over fixing Social Security’s finances [1451d]
- Key Words: ‘Inevitable’ recession in Germany if Russian energy is cut off, warns Deutsche Bank [1451d]
- Economic Report: U.S. factory orders drop for the first time in 10 months [1451d]
- : Senate committee looks set to advance Ketanji Brown Jackson’s nomination to Supreme Court [1451d]
- : Oil prices rise as Europe weighs additional Russia sanctions [1451d]
- : JPMorgan’s Jamie Dimon eyes Ukraine, inflation in annual letter [1451d]
- Metals Stocks: Gold edges higher to kick off week [1451d]
- Need to Know: CEO of Robinhood rival shines fresh light on what retail investors are doing. Wall Street needs to pay attention. [1451d]
- : Twitter stock rockets after Elon Musk takes stake valued at more than $3 billion [1451d]
- Bond Report: Treasury yields push higher as investors await Fed minutes this week [1451d]
- Market Snapshot: U.S. stock futures edge higher as investors prepare for steep rise in interest rates [1451d]
- : A super-tight jobs market means the risk of a hard landing are high, says paper co-authored by Larry Summers [1451d]
- Kelley Blue Book: It’s an SUV. It’s a Corolla. It’s both: The 2022 Toyota Corolla Cross is a new variant of the popular sedan. [1451d]
- NerdWallet: Has the student loan pause done any good? [1451d]
- Next Avenue: ‘I have researched the right moves over the past 12 months; I am still confused…claiming Social Security is a nerve-racking decision’ [1451d]
- Kelley Blue Book: This is when you can hope for new car prices to start going down [1451d]
- Dow Jones Newswires: Ryanair forecasts widening loss [1451d]
- Financial News: U.K. regulators to probe LME’s nickel fiasco [1451d]
- Market Snapshot: U.S. stock futures steady early Monday as traders weigh prospect of more sanctions on Russia [1451d]
- Financial Crime: Ex-finance chief ordered to return $4.7 million she stole from children’s charity to buy fleet of planes, houses and a Corvette [1451d]
- The Margin: A controversy-free Grammy Awards honors Jon Batiste, Silk Sonic, Olivia Rodrigo and others [1451d]
- The Wall Street Journal: Short sellers bet Tether, crypto’s central bank, is vulnerable to a run [1451d]
- Key Words: WATCH: President Zelensky asks Grammy viewers, ‘Support us in any way you can … but not silence’ [1451d]
- The New York Post: This economy bites: Slice of New York pizza now costs more than a subway fare for first time [1451d]
- The Margin: The Grammy Awards get off to lively (and slap-free) start [1451d]
- : U.S, EU and Germany preparing more sanctions against Russia after evidence of atrocities near Kyiv [1451d]
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