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Investors should expect easier financial conditions this summer, says BofA Global

In addition to rate cuts, the Fed is expected to stop shrinking its balance sheet.

Good news for tenants: Rents have fallen for three months in a row

Rents fell in most of the largest cities, due to an increase in new apartments being constructed, reports say.

Nvidia dives deeper into AI drug development with Amgen, Recursion partnerships 

Nvidia is doubling down on artificial-intelligence-powered drug discovery and development, announcing expanded partnerships with Amgen and Recursion Pharmaceuticals.

Bank of America to take $1.6 billion noncash charge as it transitions away from BSBY index for lending

Change is related to the global phase-out of the Bloomberg Short-Term Bank Yield Index,

Tiger Woods and Nike part ways after 27 years

Woods, who earned more than $500 million from the sportswear company, was one of Nike's most prominent signature athletes for more than two decades.

Which airlines fly the 737 Max 9?

United Airlines, Alaska Air and Aeromexico have the jets, but American and other big carriers don't.

Why Spirit AeroSystems’ stock is falling on the 737 Max 9 news

Spirit AeroSystems' stock took a dive Monday as investors took the aircraft-components maker to task for its part in the grounding of Boeing Co.'s 737 Max 9 planes. Shares of other commercial aerospace companies were also falling.

Mutual funds struggled to beat benchmarks in 2023 as stocks climbed. Would a broadening rally help them in 2024?

Most actively managed U.S. mutual funds focused on large-cap stocks failed to beat their Russell benchmarks last year, according to BofA Global Research.

Twilio’s stock up more than 6% as CEO Jeff Lawson steps down

The surprise move comes as the enterprise-communications software company battles two activist investors pushing for big changes at Twilio.

Slide in shipping group shares pared after they deny reports of deal with Houthi attackers

Shares of Europe's big shipping groups fell sharply on Monday after a report said carriers had entered an agreement with Yemen's Houthi that would stop the Iran-backed militia attacking vessels in the Red Sea.

NY Fed: It’s been years since consumers felt this good about where inflation could go next

New York Fed's latest survey also asked participants what their household financial situation would look like a year from now.

The surprising stocks that are top picks for market-watchers

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