Month: January 2020

A Boeing 737 MAX 9 is pictured outside the factory in Renton, Washington. Stephen Brashear | Getty Images Boeing is set to report fourth quarter earnings before the bell Wednesday. Here’s what Wall Street is expecting: EPS: $1.47 according to Refinitiv analyst estimates Revenue: $21.67 billion according to Refinitiv analyst estimates. Boeing is struggling through
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Harley-Davidson motorcycles are offered for sale at a Harley-Davidson dealership. Getty Images Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading. 3M — Shares of 3M fell 5% after the conglomerate missed Wall Street expectations on the top and bottom lines for its fourth-quarter results. 3M reported $1.95 in adjusted earnings per share and $8.111 billion
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Kathy Kraninger, director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Andrew Harrer | Bloomberg | Getty Images The agency created in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis to protect consumers from abuse is being gutted from the inside, according to some consumer advocates and legal experts. A new enforcement policy at the Consumer Financial Protection
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Xana Antunes, a veteran business journalist whose varied career included serving as executive editor of CNBC Digital during a period of significant transformation, growth and improvement, died Monday night in New York after a struggle with pancreatic cancer. Antunes, who at a relatively young age also was editor of The New York Post, most recently
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Hill Street Studios Here’s a head-scratcher: Getting a raise could hurt your standard of living in retirement. That conclusion seems counterintuitive. After all, wouldn’t saving the same percentage of a larger paycheck yield more savings, and therefore a healthier retirement? Not exactly, according to new research published by Morningstar. “Raises — and how we spend
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