Wall Street bonuses hit record high
Bonus season on Wall Street runs through March, and based on estimates released Wednesday morning, it has been a lucrative start to spring for the more than 200,000 people working in the securities industry.
Bonus season on Wall Street runs through March, and based on estimates released Wednesday morning, it has been a lucrative start to spring for the more than 200,000 people working in the securities industry.
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Shares Have Gained 33% During Their Five-Day Winning Streak
The Conference Board's Consumer Confidence index hits its lowest level in four years this month. Forecasters see weaker spending hurting earnings this year.
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Tesla stock jumped 12% for its best day since November.
Shares Have Gained 28% During Winning Streak
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Mexican state energy company Pemex is actively looking to diversify its market for both motor fuel imports and crude oil exports, the head of its international trading unit PMI said on Tuesday. "If new opportunities in other markets open, we'll pursue them and are pursuing them," PMI Chief Executive Officer Margarita Perez said during a panel discussion in the Mexican Senate. Perez's comments come after Reuters reported this month that Pemex was in talks with potential buyers in Europe and Asia, including China.