The final University of Michigan Index of Consumer Sentiment for March dropped to 57.0 (Briefing.com consensus 57.9) from the preliminary reading of 57.9. The final reading for February was 64.7. In ...
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It is a big day, too, because it will end up determining if the stock market can log another winning week. The last few sessions have not been inspiring, but sitting on the cushion of Monday's big ...
U.S. Treasuries finished the week with solid gains across the curve, turning the 5-yr note and shorter tenors positive for the week. The trading day started on a positive note after a night that ...
Braze (BRZE +4%) is starting to cool down after kicking off the day ablaze, spiking to its best levels of the month following better-than-expected Q4 (Jan) earnings and sales and decent guidance.
New orders for manufactured durable goods increased 0.9% month-over-month in February (Briefing.com consensus -1.2%) following an upwardly revised 3.3% (from 3.1%) for January. Excluding ...
U.S. Treasuries are on track for a lower start that will reverse a good chunk of last week's advance in the 10-yr note and shorter tenors. Treasury futures began slipping last evening, staying under ...
Oxford Industries (OXM -5%) is trading lower following disappointing Q4 (Jan) earnings results/guidance last night. This apparel company, which owns Tommy Bahama, Lilly Pulitzer, Johnny Was and some ...
U.S. Treasuries had a mixed finish to the week with the front end rising for the fourth consecutive day while longer tenors retreated, giving back some of their gains from this week. The trading day ...
U.S. Treasuries had a mixed showing on Thursday as the 5-yr note and longer tenors added to their losses from Wednesday while the short end finished modestly higher after overcoming a soft start. The ...
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