3. Ford's battery bust
It's not all good news in the world of EV batteries, though. Ford halted production and shipments of its flagship F-150 Lightning pickup over a possible issue with its batteries. The company did not disclose too many details about the potential problem, which came to light during pre-delivery quality inspections. It's the latest difficulty facing Ford. Earlier this month, the company posted ugly fourth-quarter results and a net loss for 2022, as it copped to execution problems. Ford is looking to cut costs this year as it seeks a turnaround with EV competition heating up.
4. Goldman continues consumer retreat
Goldman Sachs is giving up on plans for a branded credit card, CNBC's Hugh Son reported Wednesday, as the Wall Street powerhouse continues to dismantle its consumer-banking strategy. Goldman CEO David Solomon has been moving away from his previous intention to turn the company into a bank for the people since losses started to pile up and consumers started facing inflation and other economic headwinds. Goldman in October split its retail operations. Later, the company said it would close its Marcus personal loans business and give up on offering a checking account to a broad customer base. With all of this happening, it just didn't make sense to launch a consumer credit card anymore.
5. That tricky housing market
If you want a fresh example of just how sensitive the economy is to shifts in interest rates, look no further than Wednesday's mortgage demand report. Total mortgage application volume fell 7.7% last week, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association, as the popular 30-year fixed rate rose to 6.39% from 6.18%. Refinance applications fell 13% week over week, while applications to purchase a home were down 6%. "Mortgage rates increased across the board last week, pushed higher by market expectations that inflation will persist, thus requiring the Federal Reserve to keep monetary policy restrictive for a longer time," said Joel Kan, a top economist for the MBA.
— CNBC's Mike Calia wrote this newsletter. Hakyung Kim, Lora Kolodny, John Rosevear, Michael Wayland, Hugh Son and Diana Olick contributed.
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