S&P 4K, Dakota Pipeline, Fed’s Powell and AMD-Xilinx top week ahead
S&P 500 record, Fed Chair Powell and an AMD & Xilinx vote lead the week ahead on Wall Street.
Food-delivery investors are overstuffed
Back in December, it seemed investors were craving food-delivery stocks with almost as much fervor as they were the vaccines. Now that the shots are here, investors' tastes seemed to have changed.
Ice Cube sues Robinhood trading app: 'Another get-rich-quick scheme'
Ice Cube has filed a lawsuit against the Robinhood trading app over a photo of the rapper that the app included in its "Robinhood Snacks" newsletter on March 8.
Tesla deliveries zoom past Wall Street expectations
Tesla Inc.’s first-quarter deliveries outpaced Wall Street estimates in the face of supply-chain issues caused by COVID-19.
United plans to hire about 300 new pilots
The airline plans to start by hiring pilots who received conditional job offers or had a class for new hires canceled last year,
Stock futures trade higher ahead of jobs report on Good Friday
The Labor Department is expected to say the U.S. economy added 647,000 new nonfarm jobs last month, up from a much stronger-than-expected increase of 379,000 jobs in February
S&P crosses 4,000 for first time, Nasdaq soars 1.76%
Tech stocks got off to a strong start in the second quarter even as weekly jobless claims rose.
Elon Musk to join Hollywood’s Endeavor board ahead of IPO
Hollywood agent Endeavor, which includes WME, IMG and UFC, makes a second IPO attempt.
Stock futures rise to begin the second quarter
The quarter begins with reports on jobless claims and manufacturing
Ford to update financial impact of global chip shortage next month
Ford is cutting production at seven assembly plants due to the shortage
TSMC to invest $100B over 3 years to meet chip demand
The move comes as global companies reel from a shortage of semiconductor chips that initially forced auto companies to cut production
SoftBank-backed Compass raises $450 million in downsized IPO
Compass had previously set a price range of $18-$19 per share, downsized from its prior target at $23 to $26
Microsoft wins $21B Army contract to supply HoloLens augmented reality headsets
The Pentagon awarded a long-term contract to Microsoft to build more than 120,000 augmented reality headsets for the U.S. Army, officials said on Wednesday.
Credit Suisse hit with S&P ratings cut on Archego ties
Ties to Archegos has put Credit Suisse Group AG in the crosshairs with a key ratings agency raising the warning flag.
Nasdaq jumps 1.5%, S&P flirts with record
The Nasdaq and S&P 500 rallied Wednesday as details of President Biden’s $2 trillion infrastructure package were released on the final day of the first quarter.
Robinhood cans the confetti after critics label it as baiting
Critics urge Robinhood to change celebratory app features, after saying the app treats stock trading as a game for inexperienced investors.
Stock futures trade cautiously ahead of infrastructure plan
Traders will get reports on private-sector jobs, manufacturing and housing
Google's 'Teacher approved' apps mislead on kids' privacy, activists tell FTC
Google's Play Store is the default option for downloading apps on nearly every Android smartphone and tablet in the United States
Stocks slump as 10-year yield hits highest level since January 2020
U.S. stock struggled Tuesday as bond yields reached a 14-month high ahead of President Biden later this week unveiling his $3 trillion infrastructure package.
Wells Fargo: No Archegos losses
The $10 billion hedge fund, run by Bill Hwang, was forced to liquidate positions last week, causing extreme swings in a number of stocks, including Discovery and ViacomCBS, according to reports.


















