In an historic ruling that could change the trajectory of a rapidly heating planet, a court of law with binding jurisdiction over most of Europe has ruled that governments can be held liable for inadequate responses to climate change. The European Court of Human Rights determined that rising temperatures in Switzerland caused direct and tangible health consequences among Swiss citizens, and that governments failing to take adequate steps to mitigate and reduce greenhouse gas emissions could owe...
We have narrowed our search to five large-cap stocks that are poised to beat on earnings results this week. These are: NFLX, ISRG, ELV, EFX, CSX.
Bank of America (BAC) and Morgan Stanley (MS) both topped their first-quarter earnings estimates with the major bank stocks rising ahead of Tuesday's market open. US equity futures (^DJI, ^IXIC, ^GSPC) are ticking up in pre-market trading after all three of the market indices closed Monday lower. Oil prices (CL=F, BZ=F) slip as investors wait to see if Israel will retaliate against Iran after the latter coordinated an air assault against Israeli military bases on April 13. For more expert...
CNBC's Jim Cramer said next week's PCE index report will be the real gauge of inflation.
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