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TED-Ed

TED-Ed: Oliver Elfenbaum: How does the stock market work?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In the 1600s, the Dutch East India Company employed hundreds of ships to trade goods around the globe. In order to fund their voyages, the company turned to private citizens to invest money to support trips in exchange for a share of the...
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Curated Video

Market Soars Post-Trump Assassination Attempt

9th - Higher Ed
PLUS: How J.D. Vance's China stance could affect Hong Kong's financial role.
Instructional Video16:57
Curated Video

Fortune Global Forum 2024: Accelerating the Global Energy Transition

9th - Higher Ed
Jim Fitterling, Chairman and CEO, Dow Dr. Jennifer Holmgren, Chairman and CEO, LanzaTech In conversation with: Alex Wood Morton, Fortune
Instructional Video21:48
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Sheila Dow - Reform and Restructuring of the Financial and Non-Financial Sectors?

Higher Ed
The Inaugural Conference @ King's, Institute for New Economic Thinking, Session 3: What Kind of Theory to Guide Reform and Restructuring of the Financial and Non-Financial Sectors?
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Dow Closes Above 30,000 for First Time Ever as S&P 500, Russell 2000 Also Close at All-Time Highs

9th - Higher Ed
Tuesday was a banner day on Wall Street, as the Dow closed above 30,000 for the first time ever. The S&P 500 and Russell 2000 also joined in on the fun, closing at all-time highs as well. Dan Geltrude, Managing Partner at Geltrude &...
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Lyft Tumbles 12% in First Full Day of Trading

9th - Higher Ed
In interview with Cheddar, economist Ted Bauman says Lyft is making a mistake by pitching itself as an autonomous vehicle technology company and thus pitting itself against tech giants like Google.
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Apple Shock Sends Markets Tumbling

9th - Higher Ed
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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Curated Video

Apple Leads Market Drop as Sales Warning Sparks Fears Hyper-Growth is Over

9th - Higher Ed
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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Curated Video

Markets Rally after Strong Jobs Report, Powell's Vow to Be 'Patient' with Policy

9th - Higher Ed
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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Looming Government Shutdown, Fed Hikes Deepen Markets Losses

9th - Higher Ed
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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Markets Whipsaw in Volatile Holiday Trading

9th - Higher Ed
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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Curated Video

Flattening Yield Curve, Trade Uncertainty Spook the Markets

9th - Higher Ed
Stocks tumbled on Tuesday in the worst day for the markets since October, fueled by investors' fear that a flattening yield curve signals an approaching economic downturn. "We have a yield curve that is flattening in a way that has folks...
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Flattening Yield Curve, Trade Uncertainty Send Dow on 800-Point Plunge

9th - Higher Ed
Stocks tumbled on Tuesday in the worst day for the markets since October, fueled by investors' fear that a flattening yield curve signals an approaching economic downturn. "We have a yield curve that is flattening in a way that has folks...
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Curated Video

Markets End Week with Deep Losses as Huawei CFO Is Charged With Fraud

9th - Higher Ed
The markets plunged again on Friday, capping off a wild week on Wall Street. Fears of slowing global growth, exacerbated by U.S.-China tensions, and a weaker-than-anticipated jobs report contributed to the losses. The tech-heavy Cheddar...
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Curated Video

Markets Soar After Fed Chairman Powell's Reassuring Comments on the Economy

9th - Higher Ed
On Tuesday Jerome Powell, Federal Reserve Chairman, gave remarks on the state of the country's economy softening his previous tone on policies that initially sent the markets more than 500 points lower. Powell focused on the new...
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Curated Video

Did Trump's Attacks Make Fed Chair Powell Change His Tune?

9th - Higher Ed
Fed Chair Jerome Powell addressed a luncheon Tuesday with a tone that suggested interest rate hikes may slow. Investors loved what they heard, and markets soared in the wake of Powell's remarks.
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Powell's Interest Rate Comments Cheer Wall Street Despite Trump's Attacks

9th - Higher Ed
Fed Chair Jerome Powell addressed a luncheon Tuesday with a tone that suggested interest rate hikes may slow. Investors loved what they heard, and markets soared in the wake of Powell's remarks.
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Expect the Markets to Cool in the Next Congress: JPMorgan Strategist

9th - Higher Ed
The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed 500 points higher on Wednesday, following a Midterm election that returned the U.S. House to Democratic Party control. But Samantha Azzarello, global market strategist for JPMorgan ETFS, told...
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Investors Say Good Riddance to Spooky October on Wall Street

9th - Higher Ed
A witch's brew of mounting concerns over borrowing costs, global growth, and tariffs collided head-on with the run-up to a critical U.S. election, which even by itself would have led to a spike in volatility, according to Adam Sarhan,...
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Dow Plunges as Markets Continue October Sell-Off

9th - Higher Ed
U.S. stocks took a major hit on Tuesday, with the Dow opening 400 points down and tech stocks still struggling.
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Nasdaq Re-Enters Correction as Markets Sell-Off

9th - Higher Ed
U.S. stocks took a major hit on Tuesday, with the Dow opening 400 points down and tech stocks still struggling. The Nasdaq reentered correction territory, down more than 10 percent from its all-time highs.
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Stocks Plunge Amid Gathering Storm of Economic Concerns

9th - Higher Ed
U.S. stocks took a major hit on Tuesday, with the Dow opening 400 points down and tech stocks still struggling. The Nasdaq reentered correction territory, down more than 10 percent from its all-time highs.
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AT&T Stock Drags Down the Dow

9th - Higher Ed
In another volatile day for markets, the Dow recovered early losses Wednesday, and was down about 60 points midday. Big tech stocks and AT&T were among the biggest losers on the day.
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Stocks Plunge On Bad Housing News, Trade Concerns

9th - Higher Ed
Stocks declined sharply Wednesday afternoon, with the Nasdaq recording its biggest monthly drop in almost a decade, as bad housing news and global trade concerns added to another tumultuous day on Wall Street.