MarketWatch Live: Slower U.S. wage growth could fuel a ‘relief rally’ in stocks
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U.S. stocks open lower as yields rise on hopes of China COVID policy relief
U.S. stock indexes opened lower on Monday as China began easing its COVID-19 restrictions in major cities, while investors awaited more economic data ahead of next week’s Federal Reserve policy Read more
‘Real big sigh of relief’: Stock, bond ETFs jump on inflation report while investors eye equal-weighted strategies
Hi! Stock and bond ETFs both got a boost from Thursday’s inflation report. This week’s ETF Wrap also digs into some equal-weighted and actively managed strategies that have seen some Read more
‘I’m growing more concerned’: The lawsuit that could derail student-debt relief
A lawsuit filed by a conservative-leaning nonprofit may be poised to block President Joe Biden’s student debt cancellation plan thanks to a move by a federal court in Fort Worth, Read more
PSLF program’s revamp could give public servants a new chance at student-debt relief
Many public servants will now have more time to take advantage of changes to Public Service Loan Forgiveness — likely providing them with faster access to debt relief under the Read more
Early chip earnings provided a sigh of relief, but two more big tests are coming
Early chip-industry earnings reporters have provided a sigh of relief in a sector where many companies have slashed forecasts, but there are more big tests in the days ahead. Texas Read more
The IRS is stretching out penalty relief for Hurricane Ian victims who still need to file overdue 2019, 2020 tax returns
Hurricane Ian victims in Florida, North Carolina and South Carolina are still trying to get their bearings after last month’s epic wind, water and flooding caused billions of dollars in Read more
Borrowers who can’t find proof of Pell grants worry they will lose debt relief
Though she applied to college more than 40 years ago, Frida Marte can clearly remember the details of the experience. She’d come to the U.S. from the Dominican Republic only Read more
‘I didn’t co-sign for anyone’s loan’: Herschel Walker rails against Biden student-debt relief plan in Georgia debate
Republican Georgia Senate candidate Herschel Walker sharply criticized on Friday President Joe Biden’s plan to forgive $10,000 of federal student loans (or $20,000 for Pell Grant recipients), calling it “not Read more
Consumer prices jump again in September as U.S. CPI shows little relief from high inflation
The numbers: The U.S. cost of living rose 0.4% in September and pointed to high inflation persisting through the end of the year, reinforcing the view the Federal Reserve will Read more