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Ending 6% commissions could create a ‘Venus flytrap situation’ for home buyers, economist says

A proposed settlement announced by the National Association of Realtors could quickly saddle home buyers with additional costs, one professor said.

Walmart to refile paperwork on Vizio deal after ‘informal’ antitrust talks with feds

Walmart Inc. and smart-TV maker Vizio Holding Corp. said late Wednesday that they would refile paperwork related to their proposed merger.

GE Vernova, Solventum to join S&P 500 index next week

Newly minted GE Vernova and Solventum Corp., both soon to be officially spun off from two industrial giants, are hitting it big early: They are joining the S&P 500 index next week.

Fed’s Waller says there’s ‘no rush’ to cut U.S. interest rates

Federal Reserve Gov. Chris Waller said high inflation readings and strong job gains in early 2024 reinforce his view that “there is no rush” to cut U.S. interest rates.

Another CEO is leaving Discover. The company says he wasn’t expected to be there very long anyway.

Michael Rhodes, who is taking the CEO job at Ally Financial, was “not expected to have a long-term role” as Discover’s tie-up with Capital One looms.

‘Lagging’ housing market, high interest rates drag on MillerKnoll’s sales

The furniture maker said that a “lagging” housing market, rising interest rates, and other headwinds contributed to lower sales.

AMC’s stock on pace for biggest gain in a month

The movie-theater chain’s shares are on pace for their largest daily percentage gain since Feb. 27.

Individual investors are buying fewer stocks, but using more leverage

Individual investors are flocking to leveraged ETFs, leaving them more susceptible to pullbacks, analysts warn.

Boeing had a good week cleaning house — but now comes the hard part

These 7 steps can give Boeing a path to recovery.

Canopy Growth rally continues with 28% gain after recent talk about federal cannabis reforms

Cannabis stock Canopy Growth has been rising sharply since March 14 and has gained 140% in the past week.

Here’s how much cord-cutters need to pay to watch MLB games — over $1,000 if you’re a Yankees fan

Opening Day is here. With more people cutting the cord and additional games only available on streaming networks, watching baseball has gotten more complicated — and expensive. Here’s how much.

The bitcoin halving is near. Here’s one thing for investors to keep in mind.

A weekly look at the most important news and moves in crypto, and what’s on the horizon in digital assets.
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