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Protect Your Portfolio With These 3 Low-Beta Winners
British Bulldog Dressed As Businessman Looking Sad At Desk getty Let’s not be idiots chasing this bear market rally. OK? Safe dividend stocks, fine. That’s what we’re going to talk about today. A trio...
Procter & Gamble Sounds a Warning After Strong Quarter
Updated July 29, 2022 9:17 pm ET Listen to article (2 minutes) Procter & Gamble maker of Tide detergent and Pampers diapers, is predicting the slowest sales growth in years as consumer belt-tighte...
Is the Stock Market Open Today? Here Are Hours for Easter Monday 2022.
Text size Dreamstime U.S. investors eager to trade after the holiday weekend will have plenty of news to digest, thanks to corporate earnings. More than 100 companies are slated to report this week—an...
Yale professor is keeping tabs on companies still operating in Russia despite Ukraine invasion — and the list includes some household names
A Yale professor and his research team are keeping tabs on companies that are still operating in Russia in the wake of its invasion of neighboring Ukraine — and the list includes many household names....
Kimberly-Clark takes a majority stake in period underwear company Thinx
Kimberly-Clark Corp. KMB, +2.52% said Friday that it has taken a majority stake in Thinx, a company specializing in washable, menstruation underwear. Thinx undergarments are made to absorb wetness and...
Comcast, Chevron, and 7 More Companies That Just Boosted Their Stock Dividends
Text size Comcast raised its dividend this week. Jeff Fusco/Getty Images for Comcast Chevron , Comcast , and Kimberly-Clark were among the many U.S. companies that declared dividend increases this wee...
What will the Fed and Jerome Powell do next week?
Jittery U.S. investors are still in “bad news is good news” mode because they want to see interest rates decline. And they expect to get what they want, as shown by the inverse yield curve. Two-year U...