: Booking beats estimates, brings in record revenue for 2022
Booking Holdings Inc. on Thursday reported fourth-quarter results that beat Wall Street estimates, and its CEO said the company brought in record revenue for 2022.
: 1 in 4 Americans would need to use a credit card to pay a $1,000 expense
Americans' capacity to save money is being put to the test.
The Wall Street Journal: Investor sues Sequoia, other financial firms that did business with FTX
Crypto class-action lawsuits continue to mount, with the latest taking aim at financial firms that did business with the crypto exchange FTX.
Earnings Results: Carvana seeks to reset after 2022 losses, plans $1 billion in cost reductions
Carvana Co. said it plans to complete a $1 billion reduction in operating costs by the second quarter of 2023
The Wall Street Journal: Top House Democrat expresses concern over manner in which Speaker McCarthy provided Tucker Carlson his U.S. Capitol security-camera exclusive
Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries says Kevin McCarthy does not appear to have taken the precautions with the footage that the bipartisan Jan. 6 committee did.
Outside the Box: Expect Russia’s war in Ukraine to continue into 2024, with higher prices for oil, gas and defense stocks
Key economic and investment takeaways as the conflict enters its second year.
Chuck Jaffe: Timing the market is a loser’s game, this winning mutual-fund manager says. Just keep it simple and own stocks — no matter what.
Bill Nygren's Oakmark Fund has stayed the course with high-quality, income-producing stocks.
: Will Acxiom, the giant data broker, provide information for abortion prosecutions? Shareholder advocates want to know.
The company’s privacy policy says it turns over data “as necessary ... to respond to law enforcement.”
Distributed Ledger: Why stocks may have more room to fall than crypto this year, according to one analyst
Welcome to the latest Distributed Ledger column from MarketWatch: a weekly look at the most important moves and news in crypto.