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Bank of England holds rates as two voters reverse hike view

The Bank of England on Thursday said it was holding interest rates steady, with expectations that it may begin to reverse a string of cuts in as little as three months.

Olive Garden parent Darden’s stock dives after surprise sales drop, guidance cut

Darden Restaurants’ stock took a bitter turn Thursday, after the parent of the Olive Garden and Ruth’s Chris Steak House chains reported a surprise decline in same-restaurant sales, citing a tough sales environment.

Oil prices head for back-to-back declines

Oil prices edged lower early Thursday.

Tech analyst who predicted Nvidia would overtake Apple has her eye on these stocks next

Beth Kindig, lead tech analyst at the IO Fund, has made prescient calls on Nvidia in the past. Here are her next big predictions.

Barclays preparing to cut hundreds of investment-banking jobs: report

The British bank’s job cut plans follow a terrible year for dealmakers amid a slump in M&A activity and IPOs

Turkey hikes its interest rates to 50%

Turkey’s central bank lifted its main rate to 50% as it continues its effort to bring runaway inflation back into line.

Li Auto’s stock takes a hit after cutting delivery outlook due to lower demand

Li Auto’s stock took a hard hit Thursday, after the China-based EV maker cut its first-quarter delivery outlook, citing “lower-than-expected order intake.”

Upsets belong in your NCAA bracket — not your stock portfolio

Picking winners in both March Madness and the stock market winners is hard. Managing risk is key.

‘I’m 14 years older’: My partner owns the house we live in and I pay for more than half the costs. What happens if he dies?

“We have separate bank accounts. I have five children and he has two kids.”

Our shingles vaccine may help protect against dementia, says big pharma exec

A drug that may help prevent dementia is already on the market

‘I’m 60 and looking to retire’: My brother was released from jail and wants to buy back our parents’ foreclosed home. What should I do?

“I don’t want to make promises I can’t financially live up to. I own my own house and struggle to keep that in order.”

The most dovish Wall Street bank has dialed back its Fed rate-cut view. Here’s why.

The Wall Street bank with the most dovish Federal Reserve rate forecast has pared back its expectations for rate cuts, though it’s still expecting a flurry of reductions next year.
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