Shares of buy now, pay later company Klarna rose more than 30% on Wednesday after the company raised $1.37 billion in its long-awaited initial public offering. Klarna’s stock, trading under the ticker
U.S. stocks closed near the session’s low Thursday, after a poor Treasury debt auction and after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell warned higher interest
Oil futures declined Wednesday, tallying back-to-back session losses with prices settling at their lowest since mid-July on worries over the outlook for demand and
Check out the companies making headlines in extended trading. Wynn Resorts — Shares fell 6% following the casino operator’s third-quarter earnings. Wynn managed to