Hey there! Dan DeFrancesco in a dreary NYC, but I've got some good news! Turns out not all layoffs are bad, as a hacker group reportedly had to let go of some of its call-center operators.
Howdy readers. I'm Phil Rosen, reporting from Manhattan.
Remember the whole "good news is actually bad news" relationship between the economy and markets?
Well, yesterday we learned private sector economic activity clocked in at multi-month highs, which means businesses are gaining momentum.
I hope you enjoyed the long weekend. I'm senior reporter Phil Rosen — it's good to be back.
The talk of the town through all of 2022 was how badly stocks were doing, but that's been reversed over the last seven weeks.
Indexes are all moving up and to the right, and investors are piling back into some of the biggest losers of last year like crypto, electric vehicle stocks, and tech.
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The weekend is here! Dan DeFrancesco in NYC, and it turns out those stupid red boots I previously wrote about are actually selling like hot cakes. Go figure.
Do you live with your parents, reader? I don't. I'm Diamond Naga Siu, and maybe I've made all the wrong life decisions.
TGIF. Phil Rosen here, reporting from New York City.
I'm happy to see that, finally, the rest of the world seems to be catching on to the magic that is Magic: The Gathering.
Haven't heard of it? Well the once-niche card game just became a $1 billion brand.
Almost Friday! Dan DeFrancesco in NYC, but don't approach me unless you have something nice to say. I'm taking a page out of this ballet director's book and smearing dog poop in the face of any of my critics.