U.S. stocks kick off a holiday-shortened week with gains, a day ahead of the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden and as fourth-quarter earnings season kicks into higher gear.
Settlements paid by auto lenders, credit reporting bureaus, mortgage providers and other consumer finance companies to Black and lower-income communities dwindled over the past four years when the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau was asked to intervene, researchers find
The London Metal Exchange is proposing closing its open-outcry ring, where traders have swapped metals like copper and lead using shouts and hand signals for 144 years, in a bid to attract more financial players.