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: BioXcel Therapeutics shares pop after audit of Alzheimer’s trial data

Audit findings support application for approval of treatment for Alzheimer's-related agitation, company says

Futures Movers: Oil prices tread water after wiping out more than half of October’s gains

Oil prices were treading water early Wednesday after falling for three straight sessions and wiping out half of the gains that followed the start of the Israel-Hamas war.

Earnings Results: Boeing stock surges after another revenue beat, while losses were wider-than-forecast again

Boeing's stock rose Wednesday, after revenue beat expectations for a third-straight quarter, even as losses were once again wider than Wall Street forecast.

Europe Markets: Reckitt stock stumbles on revenue miss and margin concerns

Not even the start of a £1 billion buyback program could save shares of Reckitt Benckiser Wednesday, after the consumer goods group missed revenue expectations.

The Tell: Why T. Rowe Price’s CIO thinks 10-year Treasury yields may keep rising — and how he’s positioned in markets

Ten-year Treasury yields may keep climbing over the next two to three months, says Sebastien Page, CIO and head of global multi-asset at T. Rowe Price.

The Ratings Game: Microsoft ‘has taken the AI mantel from Google’—and now it’s coming for Amazon in the cloud

Against a choppy economic backdrop for the broader software industry, Microsoft is still thriving.

The Ratings Game: Gap upgraded to overweight at Wells Fargo on cost controls and new management

Wells Fargo analyst Ike Boruchow hikes Gap price target by $5 to $16 a share after the company hires ex-Mattel president Richard Dickson as chief executive.

: ECB seen pausing as economy sputters

The European Central Bank is expected to pause on Thursday as inflation cools while activity stagnates.

Help My Career: ‘Can I be fired for my political opinions?’ Yes — so choose your words about Israel, Palestine, Trump and Biden very carefully.

U.S. law firms have rescinded job offers due to opinions expressed on Israel, and employees have been fired for expressing their political views.

: The Contrarian: How a ‘pinball wizard’ taught me the joys and financial benefits of overtipping

In this tight economy, service workers deserve that extra dollar.

Mark Hulbert: How to play the coming January bounce-back for 2023’s stock-market losers

Tax-loss selling and end-of-year window dressing artificially depress certain stocks, which then typically rebound in Janaury.

Your Digital Self: Why Apple could be the clear winner in its rocky partnership with Goldman Sachs

The march toward a tech-driven financial sector seems inevitable.
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