Stocks Poised for Lower Open 
 

The April consumer price index will be released on Wednesday, and Home Depot and Walmart will kick off the beginning of retail earnings season.


 
China to Start Ultralong Treasury Bond Sale 
 

China's finance ministry said it will start selling the first batch of a planned 1 trillion yuan worth of ultralong special treasury bonds Friday, as Beijing looks to provide more support to the world's second-largest economy.


 
Wall Street Turns Up the Heat on Companies to Perform 
 

Shares of companies that missed first-quarter earnings estimates have slid an average of 2.8%, compared with the five-year average of a 2.3% decline.


 
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Tumbling Inflation Expectations Ease Pressure on RBNZ to Tighten Further 
 

Inflation expectations continued to tumble, greatly easing pressure on the Reserve Bank of New Zealand to further raise interest rates.


 
Wealth Managers, Charities Defend Fees From Donor-Advised Funds 
 

"Strange bedfellows" are teaming up to oppose a Treasury Department proposal penalizing certain payments.

What's So Bad About Fixing Oil Prices?

A U.S. oil CEO's alleged collusion with OPEC isn't as alarming or evil as it seems.


 
There's Not Enough Power for America's High-Tech Ambitions 
 

Georgia is a magnet for data centers and other cutting-edge industries, but vast electricity demands are clashing with the newcomers' green-energy goals.


 
China Disinflationary Headwinds Continue as Consumers Hold Back 
 

Spending on travel and cars remains subdued as factory-gate prices fell for 19th straight month.


 
Week Ahead for FX, Bonds: U.S. Inflation Data in Focus 
 

U.S. inflation data for April on Wednesday are likely to be the highlight of the week. Data from the eurozone, U.K., Sweden and Norway will also attract attention.


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