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Dow Jones Newswires: Sentiment of Japan’s big manufacturers improves for first time in 7 quarters

The main index for sentiment among large manufacturers was +5, compared with +1 in March and economists' forecast for +3, according to the Bank of Japan's quarterly Tankan corporate survey released Monday.

: Yellen will travel to Beijing this week to meet with top Chinese officials

Treasury secretary will attend meetings in Beijing from July 6-9

What's Worth Streaming: Here’s everything new coming to Amazon’s Prime Video in July 2023

Get ready for new seasons of 'The Summer I Turned Pretty,' 'Good Omens' and much more

: Amazon stock delivers longest monthly win streak since before COVID

Amazon's stock rallied Friday to the highest close in more than nine months, and ended June with a four-month win streak.

: Tesla beats 2nd quarter estimates with deliveries of 466,000 vehicles

Tesla Inc. delivered a record number of vehicles in the second quarter, beating market estimates after the electric carmaker increased discounts and incentives, the company reported on Sunday.

Market Snapshot: Recession canceled? U.S. stock market ‘pretty frothy’ after S&P 500’s strongest first half since 2019

The S&P 500 just wrapped up its strongest first half of a year since 2019, leaving its momentum for the rest of 2023 in question.

Market Extra: Is the U.S. stock market closed on the 4th of July?

The U.S. stock market will be closed on Tuesday in observance of the Fourth of July holiday, according to the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq, the two largest stock-trading venues in the U.S.

: What if you can’t pay back your student loans when payments start again? These are your options.

Don't jump into a forbearance plan and steer very clear of potential scammers, experts warn.

Financial Crime: Bad boys: Four dumb ways people just got caught allegedly engaging in insider trading

A Pfizer exec tipping a COVID drug's success, a cop, a man breaking into a girlfriend’s laptop and investors in Trump’s media group deal all are charged.

The Margin: Bobby Bonilla Day: How the former Mets player’s financial feat illustrates the magic of compound interest

July 1 marks an annual $1.2 million payday for the former Mets third baseman

The Margin: Americans still say Disney is among the most patriotic brands in the U.S., despite DeSantis feud

Ahead of the Fourth of July, these are the top 50 companies that Americans call the most patriotic --- and OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, makes the list

: As Supreme Court strikes down affirmative action, the push to end legacy admissions may gain momentum

Children of donors and alumni "are the last people who need an extra leg up" in the college-admissions process, Sen. Jeff Merkley told MarketWatch.
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