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Stocks making the biggest moves after hours: Silvergate Capital, MongoDB, Uber and more
These are the stocks posting the largest moves in extended trading.
An $18 million Ferrari leads record classic-car auction at Amelia Island. See all 10 top sellers
Total sales at the Amelia Island classic-car auction reached $178.4 million — a record for the event, according to Hagerty.
Biden calls for tax on the wealthy to extend Medicare funding
President Joe Biden this week called for higher taxes on wealthy Americans to boost Medicare as part of his 2024 budget. Here’s what to know about the plan.
Stocks making the biggest moves midday: Stitch Fix, Tesla, WeWork, Campbell Soup and more
Stitch Fix fell on disappointing quarterly results.
Job openings declined in January but still far outnumber available workers
The Labor Department’s Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey showed there are 10.824 million openings, down some 410,000 from December.
Watch Fed Chair Jerome Powell speak live in second day of Capitol Hill testimony
On Tuesday, Powell told the Senate Banking Committee that the central bank could raise interest rates moer aggressively if inflation data remains strong.
Private payrolls rose by 242,000 in February, better than expected, ADP says
Companies added jobs at a brisk pace in February as the labor market kept humming, payroll services firm ADP reported Wednesday.
No exit ramp for Fed’s Powell until he creates a recession, economist says
The U.S. Federal Reserve is likely to hike interest rates to at least 6.5% if the economy does not enter a mid-year recession, according to TS Lombard Chief U.S. Economist Steven Blitz.
China plans to revamp finance, tech oversight
China plans to overhaul its financial regulatory system by consolidating aspects of the central bank and securities regulator under a new entity.