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What to Expect From the Fed’s Two-Day Policy Meeting

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Michael Reinking, senior marketing strategist at the New York Stock Exchange, joined Cheddar’s “Opening Bell” to discuss the two-day Fed policy meeting. He talked about when it's expected to begin tapering its large asset purchases while...
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How Cannabis Industry Growth Is Hampered by High Cost of Compliance

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With the American cannabis industry still in its infancy, current and potential business owners are experiencing problems keeping up with compliance, adding to the difficulty of opening — and keeping open — a business. Nicole Cosby,...
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Coinbase Soars Ahead of Second Day of Trading After Biggest Direct Listing in U.S.

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The Coinbase direct listing is the biggest direct listing in U.S. history, stirring up even more excitement about the crypto space and sending both Bitcoin and Dogecoin soaring. CEO Alex Mashinsky of crypto borrowing and lending platform...
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Financial Planner Says Crypto Rise Shows a Weakening Dollar, With 40% of All U.S. Dollars Ever Printed in Past 12 Months

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Futures were pointing to a lower open this morning to kick off the week. Stocks dipped slightly after the Dow and S&P 500 closed at record highs Friday. Doug Flynn, Certified Financial Planner and Co-Founder of Flynn Zito Capital...
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Trader Says Tesla CEO Elon Musk Hosting 'SNL' Could Move Markets

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Futures were relatively flat this morning to kick off the week. This is the busiest week of earnings season so far, with reports from big names like Tesla and Amazon. Lance Ippolito, Head Trader at the Future of Wealth, joined Wake Up...
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Curaleaf CEO Expects to Shatter $1B Annual Revenue as More States Legalize Cannabis

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Cannabis giant Curaleaf has announced that it has reached the $1 billion mark in annual sales but as more states legalize, the company expects that number to surge. CEO Joe Bayern joined Cheddar to discuss the success of the industry,...
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Oscar Health Goes Public, CEO Says Healthcare System is Changing

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Oscar Health, backed by Google parent company Alphabet, is officially trading on Wall Street. The health insurance company says the number of its customers grew 75% year-over-year during the coronavirus pandemic. Mario Schlosser, CEO and...
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Vaccine inequality may have an economic impact, says report

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A report by the International Chamber of Commerce says that developed countries will still be hit hard by COVID-19 if poorer countries don't get better access to vaccines.
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Australian farmers brace for China ban, eye new markets

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Relations between Australia and its biggest trade partner China have been deteriorating for months - with bans and tariffs threatening billions of dollars worth of exports.
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Stocks Close Lower Monday, but Dow Completes Best Month in Over Three Decades

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Stocks end September on a sour note, but the Dow still completed its best monthly performance since 1987. Frances Newton Stacy, Director of Strategy at Optimal Capital, says Monday's pullbacks shouldn't be enough to derail the recent...
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EU rings in stock listing of 'social bond' with resounding success

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The European Union's historic stock market debut to finance the bloc's economic recovery from the wounds inflicted by COVID-19 was met with record demand. The European Commission issued its first social bonds worth € 17 billion on...
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Stocks Close Lower as Investors Digest President-Elect Biden's Latest Relief Plan

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Stocks closed lower to end a volatile week on Wall Street, just one day after President-Elect Biden unveiled his plan for a $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief bill. Megan Horneman, Director of Portfolio Strategy at Verdence Capital...
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Stocks Close Higher, 2021 Has Potential to Be 'One for the Record Books'

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Stocks closed higher Tuesday on the eve of President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration. Keith Fitz-Gerald, Chief Investment Officer at Fitz-Gerald Group, says 2021 has the potential to be 'one for the record books' and that this opportunity...
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Nasdaq Closes at Record Ahead of Busy Earnings Week

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Stocks closed mixed on Monday, with the Nasdaq hitting a record close ahead of a busy earnings week that includes the likes of Apple, Facebook, Microsoft and Tesla. R 'Ray' Wang, Principal Analyst & Founder, Constellation Research, says...
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Tesla Buys $1.5 Billion in Bitcoin, Crypto Surges

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All eyes are on bitcoin as Tesla buys $1.5 billion in the cryptocurrency. Michael de la Merced, business reporter at The New York Times, joins Cheddar to discuss what Elon Musk's endorsement means for the industry.
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NYSE Rakes in Most Proceeds in Record-Breaking IPO Year

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It was the busiest year on record for IPOs... and the New York Stock Exchange profited more than any other trading floor because of this trend. John Tuttle, the Vice Chairman and Chief Commercial Officer of the NYSE, joined Cheddar to...
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Wall Street Reacts to Stimulus Deal Passed by Congress

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Jason Rotman, Director at Everplus Capital, joined Cheddar to discuss what Wall Street thinks of the latest stimulus package.
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Only 20 Companies Founded by Women Have Gone Public in NYSE's History, Data Shows

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New analysis shows that while hundreds of companies have gone public in the New York Stock Exchange's history, only 20 were founded and led by women. Alyson Shontell, editor in chief of Business Insider, breaks down the numbers and...
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Futures Fall Despite Biden's $1.9 Trillion Coronavirus Relief Package

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Futures were pointing lower this morning to end the week. Stocks fell despite President-elect Joe Biden unveiling a $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package. Mark Avallone, Founder and President of Potomac Wealth Advisors, joined Wake Up...
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900,000 First-Time Unemployment Claims Filed Last Week, Slightly Better Than Expected

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900,000 weekly first-time unemployment claims were filed last week, coming in slightly better than expected. Brian Nick, Chief Investment Strategist at Nuveen, joined Wake Up With Cheddar for more on the labor market and how it will...
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China Overtakes U.S. in Foreign Direct Investment For First Time in Decades

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China has surpassed the United States as the leading destination for foreign investment for the first time in decades, and the numbers aren't even close. What's behind this huge shift, and how does the U.S. regain its footing? Drew...
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Split Government is Good News For Markets

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As the possibility of a split government becomes more likely, analysis of historical data shows that the stock market has actually fared very well in the midst of government gridlock. In fact, going all the way back to 1944, stocks have...
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Investigating how the COVID-19 virus jumped from animals to humans

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Half a year after the first cases of COVID-19 were detected at a wet market in Wuhan, China, investigators with the World Health Organization are now trying to figure out how the virus jumped from animals to humans.
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Pakistan mango farmers hit hard by COVID-19, locust attacks

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Suspended flights and high freight charges have brought down exports, and locust attacks have severely damaged the fruit.