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Netflix Tumbles after Reporting Mixed Earnings and Revenue

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Shares of Netflix tumbled after the market close on Thursday after the streaming giant just missed analyst expectations on revenue, and forecast weaker than expected earnings and revenue for the current quarter.
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TD Ameritrade Feels Primed to Compete with Rivals Like Robinhood

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TD Ameritrade President and CEO Tim Hockey said the company feels primed to compete with millennial-focused investment products, like Robinhood, because it's already deep inside millennial pockets ー and more join the platform all the...
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TD Ameritrade CEO Is Confident It Can Score Millennial Customers

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TD Ameritrade president and CEO Tim Hockey said the company feels primed to compete with younger-skewing investment products like Robinhood because it's already deep inside millennial pockets ー and more users join the platform every...
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Theresa May's Brexit Deal Defeat, Narrow Survival, Fail to Rattle Investors

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Even as British Prime Minister Theresa May suffered an embarrassing defeat as her Brexit vote was voted down in Parliament, and then only narrowly survived a no-confidence vote, investors remained relatively unrattled. But according to...
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Apple Shock Sends Markets Tumbling

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Major indexes followed Apple lower after the iPhone maker's unexpected announcement that it would cut revenue guidance for the first time in 16 years. The Dow was down over 650 points in mid-morning trading Thursday, while the S&P was...
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Apple Leads Market Drop as Sales Warning Sparks Fears Hyper-Growth is Over

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Major indices followed Apple lower after the iPhone maker's unexpected announcement it would cut revenue guidance sparked fears that the days of Apple's hyper growth are over. The Dow closed down 2.8 percent or 660 points on Thursday,...
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Markets Rally after Strong Jobs Report, Powell's Vow to Be 'Patient' with Policy

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Markets soared on Friday ー the Dow Jones Industrial Average leading gaining more than 670 points ーfollowing comments by Fed Chair Jerome Powell on monetary policy and reports that the jobs market is not slowing.
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NYSE COO John Tuttle Previews the Year Ahead for IPOs

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When the market is on a roller coaster, as it has been in the last quarter of 2018, the uncertainty can be enough to spook companies planning to go public. "This is kind of the new normal right now," John Tuttle, the COO of the New York...
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PayPal's Braintree Helps Merchants Turn Browsers Into Buyers

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E-commerce activity has exploded on mobile, at least when it comes to browsing. Converting that into sales is where Braintree comes in. Juan Benitez, Braintree's general manager, told Cheddar about the ways the platform is making it...
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Markets suffer worst year since global financial crisis

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Traders will be glad to see the back of 2018. Nearly $7 trillion has been wiped off world stocks, emerging markets have been trampled flat by a charging dollar and even gold and U.S. government bonds have lost money. A grisly combination...
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Looming Government Shutdown, Fed Hikes Deepen Markets Losses

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Stocks plunged on Thursday for the second day running, as the renewed threat of a government shutdown over the Christmas holiday weekend contributed to residual market weakness after the Fed's latest rate hike.
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European shares dip in thin holiday trade

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European shares fell at the start of a holiday-shortened week on Monday as worries over slowing economic growth and tighter monetary conditions continued to weigh. By 0812 GMT, Britain's FTSE 100 fell 0.6 percent, while France's CAC and...
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Markets far from merry as stock losses extend into seventh day

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World stocks were set for their seventh straight day of losses on Monday, as investors nervy about the possibility of a prolonged U.S. government shutdown and a worsening global economy opted for the safety of bonds and gold. MSCI's...
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Dow Plunges 650 Points on Christmas Eve Amid D.C. Chaos

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Hopes of a Santa Claus Rally were dashed on Monday, as markets accelerated their declines on Christmas Eve in the wake of one of the Trump administration’s most tumultuous weeks yet. The Dow Jones Industrial Average shed 650 points on...
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Markets plunge amid worst Christmas Eve session on record

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Stock markets dropped on Monday after U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin called the heads of six major U.S. banks Sunday in an apparent attempt to reassure jittery financial markets, but ended up only stoking investor fears.
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Don't Buy This Market: Analyst

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Don't buy the dip. That's what Melissa Armo, founder of The Stock Swoosh, advised viewers on Wednesday as a morning rally once again fizzled and stocks turned negative.
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This Chart Has Predicted The Last Three Recessions: Cheddar Explains

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Inverted yield curves have predicted the last three major recessions. Now, the yield curve is flattening, and a full inversion may be on the way. Cheddar explains what an inverted yield curve is ー and what it means for our economic future.
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Dow Surges 630 Points, But How Long Will the Rebound Last?

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The week between Christmas and the new year, normally a languorous, uneventful few days of thin trading and early closings, is proving to be a continuation of the roller-coaster ride that has rattled investors since the fall.
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Dow Spikes More than 1,000 Points in Massive Rebound

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The week between Christmas and the new year, normally a languorous, uneventful few days of thin trading and early closings, is proving to be a continuation of the roller-coaster ride that has rattled investors since the fall.
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Dow Spikes More than 1,000 Points in Massive Market Rebound

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After a Christmas Eve plunge that sent the Dow Jones Industrial Average tumbling 650 points, stocks spiked in a massive rally on Wednesday, with the Dow booking the largest single day of point gains in its history.
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Cheddar Awards: 2018's Top Wall Street Comebacks

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As 2018 draws to a close, we're taking a look at the year's best Wall Street comeback stories. That is, the stocks that that took a beating in 2017, but bounced back with a strong 2018.
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Markets Whipsaw in Volatile Holiday Trading

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Markets whipsawed Thursday as the Dow reversed course twice to erase a more than 600-point loss and end the day up 260 points. It was the largest swing since 2008 and follows another day of record volatility on Wednesday, when the Dow...
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Stock markets have roller coaster holiday

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It’s been a roller coaster holiday season for the stock markets with deep plunges and record heights. We look at the ups and downs and why it’s been such a volatile holiday for the stock markets.
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A Former Oil Exec Explains What Low Prices Mean Apart From the Pump

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With oil prices nearing 18-month lows, John Hofmeister, former president of Shell Oil, explains all the different ways the price of oil affects the every day consumer apart from at the gas pump.