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Why the Average Consumer Doesn't Need to Worry About the Tariffs Yet

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The trade war rhetoric is just "an example of the Trump style of state craft" and won't have an immediate impact on the consumer's wallet, says Clayton Allen, Vice President, Special Situations at Height Capital Market.
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How a Trade War Could Impact Employment in the U.S.

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The trade war rhetoric "runs the risk of overplaying [Trump's] hand" in negotiations, says Clayton Allen, Vice President of Special Situations at Height Capital Management. That could, in the long run, come back and hurt employment rates...
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Spotify's Direct Listing vs Google's Dutch Auction

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Both companies decided to bypass banks and let anyone participate in the listing process, says Stacey Cunningham, COO at the New York Stock Exchange. The music streaming company started trading on the market Tuesday, with shares opening...
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Spotify's Direct Listing vs. Google's Dutch Auction

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Both companies decided to bypass banks and let anyone participate in the listing process, says Stacey Cunningham, COO at the New York Stock Exchange. The music streaming company started trading on the market Tuesday, with shares opening...
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Does Spotify's Listing Deserve an A Grade?

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Axios' Dan Primack said the company's direct listing Tuesday was trying to give liquidity to early investors and it managed to do that "at a really high price."
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Does Spotify's Listing Deserve an "A"?

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Axios' Dan Primack said the company's direct listing Tuesday was trying to give liquidity to early investors, and it managed to do that "at a really high price."
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The Market's Wild Ride

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Major indexes started the day in the red, driven by fears of a trade war with Chine. At the end of the day, though, they swung back up, erasing their losses.
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Tariffs and Tech Spell Bad News for Markets

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President Trump's proposed tariffs on Chinese imports and Facebook's privacy scandal both weighed down markets Thursday, said Daniel Ives, Chief Strategy Officer at GBH Insights. The Dow ended the day more than 700 points lower.
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How Trade with China Benefits Both Sides

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By imposing tariffs on Chinese goods, the U.S. could be shooting itself in the foot because a lot of companies rely on open trade with China, says Joseph Steinberg, Political Economics Columnist at the Wall Street Journal.
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Why the Market Is Rallying Again

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Last week, uncertainty around trade policies and the health of the tech sector drove the markets down. This week, "there's conviction now behind the market," says Sam Stovall, Chief Investment Strategist at CFRA. The Dow closed up 650...
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Lamborghini's CEO reveals all about the secret of success

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Euronews' Claudio Rosmino spoke to Lamborghini CEO Stefano Domenicali about the Italian firm's plans for the future. euronews: There are many expectations about Lamborghini, can you anticipate what the visitors will see in your stand?...
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Should Investors be Concerned About the Market?

9th - Higher Ed
Lance Humphrey, executive director of Global Multi-Assets at USAA told Cheddar that despite recent market volatility, fundamentals are positive.
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U.S. inflation

9th - Higher Ed
Edward Harrison of Credit Writedowns on the prospect of the Fed raising interest rates faster
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LEGO Tries to Crack the Chinese Market

9th - Higher Ed
Skip Kodak, senior vice president at the toymaker, discussed with Cheddar the opportunity and challenges of a business trying to scale in the Chinese market.
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Economic challenges lie ahead for South Africa

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Cyril Ramaphosa’s election as president sent a wave of optimism rippling through South Africa. Many are hungry for economic change after years of weak growth and high unemployment under his predecessor, Jacob Zuma. "As soon as Zuma...
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After Regulation Uncertainty the Crypto Market is Stabalizing

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Tom Smith, associate professor at Emory University's Goizueta Business School, says questions about crypto regulation are becoming less of an issue allowing the market to stabilize.
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After Regulation Uncertainty the Crypto Market Is Stabilizing

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Tom Smith, associate professor at Emory University's Goizueta Business School, says questions about crypto regulation are becoming less of an issue, allowing the markets to stabilize.
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Things Investors Should Consider When There's Volatility

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Chad Morganlander, portfolio manager at Washington Crossing Advisors tells Cheddar that investors should be investing in "good quality companies" and makes predictions for the next earnings season.
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Volatility Isnt Over, but There Are Opportunities

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Chad Morganlander, portfolio manager at Washington Crossing Advisors, tells Cheddar that investors should be investing in "good quality companies" and makes predictions for the next earnings season.
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Volatility Isn't Over, But Investors Need Long-Term View

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Chad Morganlander, portfolio manager at Washington Crossing Advisors, tells Cheddar that investors should buy "good quality companies" and hold onto them. He says taking a short-term view of the markets is what destroys wealth.
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Portugal says Brexit has boosted its economy

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Portugal is on the up because Brexit is giving it a boost. Economy minister Manuel Caldeira Cabral says although the UK's departure is not good for Europe, more shared services are looking at Lisbon and beyond to place their activity,...
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Trump's Solar Tariff Is "Short-Sighted"- SEIA

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Abigail Ross Hopper, CEO of the Solar Energy Industries Association, says that the vast majority of people who work in the industry don't care where the components they're installing come from, and those are the ones who'll be hurt.
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How to Get Comfortable With Taking a Trading Loss

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"Chat With Traders" host Aaron Fifield says prospective traders need to enjoy the challenge of trading and should be willing to accept that not all transactions will result in a gain.
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Visa Plans for a "Cashless" Society

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Visa CMO Lynne Biggar explains which markets are shifting toward electronic payments, and why it's better for smaller businesses.