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Watch Fed Chair Powell testify live before Senate Banking Committee
Powell is back Thursday on Capitol Hill, offering to the Senate Banking Committee his second day of congressionally mandated testimony.
Gap shares pop as company’s holiday earnings blow past estimates, Old Navy returns to growth
Sales at Gap’s largest banner Old Navy have been down for more than a year but that trend reversed on Thursday when the retailer reported a 6% jump in revenue.
Costco misses holiday-quarter revenue expectations despite online growth
E-commerce sales grew 18.4% in the quarter compared with the year earlier.
Watch: ECB President Christine Lagarde speaks after rate decision
European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde is giving a press conference following the bank’s latest monetary policy decision.
NYCB says it lost 7% of deposits in the past month, slashes dividend to 1 cent
NYCB had $77.2 billion in deposits as of March 5, NYCB said in an investor presentation tied to the capital raise, down from $83 billion it had as of Feb. 5.
Stock market bubble? Analysts explain why they’re not worried
Despite the heavy concentration of the U.S. market rally in expensive AI-focused tech stocks, Wall Street is not yet in bubble territory, analysts suggest.
Why private equity has been involved in every recent bank deal
New York Community Bank’s $1 billion-plus capital raise is the latest example of private equity players coming to rescue a regional bank.
What the SEC vote on climate disclosures means for investors
The rule passed in a 3-2 vote but is watered down from the initial version proposed in March 2022.
American Eagle unveils strategy to grow profits, takes $94 million in impairment charges for logistics business
American Eagle unveiled a new strategy to boost profitable growth over the next three years by focusing on building out its brands and optimizing operations.