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Stocks Slip as Investors Weigh Another Fed Rate Bump
Markets U.S. Markets Investors reacting to March jobs report after the stock market was closed Friday Source link
Climate Change and Poverty Pose Challenge to World Bank
The World Bank, embarking on a comprehensive overhaul of its lending practices, faces a tough question: How should it use its limited resources to fund
Auditors Didn’t Flag Risks Building Up in Banks
When KPMG LLP gave Silicon Valley Bank a clean bill of health just 14 days before the lender collapsed, the Big Four audit firm flagged
Investors View Corporate Earnings Season as Next Test for Stocks
This week’s kickoff to the corporate earnings season offers the next trial for the market as investors consider whether U.S. stocks can hold on to
Facebook, Twitter Rebuffed Sandy Hook Families’ Request for Data in Alex Jones Case
WSJ News Exclusive U.S. Slain children’s families hoped to show that social-media revenue helped fuel Alex Jones’s hoax claims Source link
Johnson & Johnson’s Talc Plan Spotlights Chapter 11 Voting Power
Johnson & Johnson’s latest plan to resolve mass cancer lawsuits through bankruptcy could force some cosmetic-talc users and their lawyers into a settlement they don’t
Whole Foods Market Explores Building Off-Site Kitchens to Supply Food Bars
WSJ News Exclusive Business The Amazon-owned supermarket has outsourced much of its food production Source link
A New Roster of Top Stock-Fund Managers
Winners’ Circle: In a rough market, different names emerge among winning stock-pickers. But only 27 of 1,257 funds had 12-month gains. Source link
'The Super Mario Bros. Movie' Has Biggest Opening Weekend of 2023
The animated film racked up $146 million over three days, stomping competition in the U.S. box office. Source link
Private Equity’s Food Binge Goes Sour
Private-equity funds went on a buying binge for food companies before markets crashed in 2022. Now they have indigestion that is contributing to rising prices