What To Expect From Wednesday's Report On Inflation
Inflation likely started off 2025 by continuing to overstay its welcome, with price increases still gnawing away at the buying power of household budgets.
Inflation likely started off 2025 by continuing to overstay its welcome, with price increases still gnawing away at the buying power of household budgets.
SpringWorks Therapeutics stock surged over Monday after a report from Reuters that German medical tech giant Merck KGaA could be close to acquiring the company.
The “buy now, pay later” company is backed by venture capital firm, Sequoia Capital, which has a 22% stake.
NEW YORK (Reuters) -Coffee futures in New York rose more than 6% on Monday in the ICE exchange to a fresh all-time high above $4.30 per pound, with some market participants citing panic in the market amid limited coffee availability. Arabica coffee futures hit a record for the 13th straight trading session. Reports of a dry, hot weather system forming over Brazil's coffee areas helped to drive the new price peaks, as farmers in the world's top grower are reluctant to sell.
Nineteen U.S. states are weighing bills to put public money into digital assets, some of them similar to the federal pursuit of a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve.
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Shares of supply chain optimization software maker Manhattan Associates (NASDAQ:MANH) fell 10.8% in the afternoon session after the company announced that Eddie Capel, who joined in 2000, will retire as President and CEO. Eric Clark, currently CEO of NTT Data North America, will succeed him. Before leading NTT Data North America, Clark held leadership roles at ServiceNow, Dell, and Bank of America. Under Capel's leadership since 2013, when he became CEO, shares of MANH gained nearly 2,000%. Howe
Shares of ride sharing service Lyft (NASDAQ: LYFT) jumped 5.5% in the morning session after the company announced plans to launch self-driving robotaxis in collaboration with Mobileye "as soon as 2026." Lyft's CEO, David Risher, posted on X that the company will also partner with Marubeni, a Japanese conglomerate specializing in auto and fleet financing. Risher added that putting more autonomous vehicles on the road could expand Lyft's addressable market. The company plans to launch in Dallas be