U.S. Stock Futures Point to Tepid Weekly Gains for S&P 500 
 

Contracts tied to Nasdaq Composite suggest a flat open following a day in which the tech-heavy index notched its 35th record close for the year.


 
Global Economies Show Signs of Stuttering Recovery From Lockdowns 
 

Europe's economic recovery slowed in August while Japan saw another drop in activity, an indication that the return to pre-pandemic levels of global output is likely to be slow and uneven.


 
Discount Retailers Test Investors' Patience 
 

Investors in TJX Cos and Ross Stores are facing a version of "The Marshmallow Test," the famous experiment that measures one's ability to delay gratification.


 
When the Stock Market and Economy Seem Disconnected 
 

The stock market has shaken off the initial shock from the coronavirus, but that is of little comfort to those without money to invest.


 
Natural Gas Prices Are on Fire, but Producers Are Holding Back 
 

Natural gas prices have shot up nearly 60% since late June, and speculators are betting they will keep climbing. But the companies that control the country's spigots aren't so sure.


 
New Coronavirus Cases Below 50,000 in the U.S. for Sixth Straight Day 
 

The U.S. reported fewer than 50,000 new coronavirus cases for the sixth day in a row, as some states and universities took further steps to try to control the pandemic.


 
UK Retail Sales Rose in July as Coronavirus Lockdown Eased 
 

U.K. retail sales rose in July as stores, bars and restaurants reopened after months of closure to stem the spread of the new coronavirus.


 
U.K. Consumers Remain Gloomy as Coronavirus Worries Persist 
 

U.K. consumer confidence remained at deeply depressed levels in August as Britons waited to see what state the economy will be in once it emerges from the coronavirus crisis, data published Friday showed.


 
Online Betting Is on a Roll. Time to Cash in Some Chips. 
 

Shares of the leading online sports betting companies have skyrocketed as investors wager on the future of wagering.


 
Economic Recovery Is Hardly in the Bag 
 

The stock market might be logging new highs, but the economy isn't close to being out of the woods. Thursday's data make that clear.