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Nasdaq Closes at a Record as Investors Digest New Stimulus Bill

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Stocks closed mixed on Tuesday, with the Nasdaq closing at an all-time high in the process, as Congress passes a $900 billion stimulus package. Zach Abraham, Chief Investment Officer and Principal at Bulwark Capital Management, says...
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Russell 2000 Hits Record Close Despite Dow, S&P, and Nasdaq Closing Near Session Lows

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Stocks closed mostly lower on Thursday, but the Russell 2000 jumped close to 2% and hit a record close. Scott Anderson, chief economist at Bank of the West, says investors are awaiting President-elect Biden's stimulus plan, which he is...
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Nasdaq Hits Record Close to End Week While Dow, S&P Close Lower

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Stocks closed the week mixed, with the Nasdaq hitting a record close. Savita Subramanian, Head of U.S. Equity and Quantitative Strategy at Bank of America Global Research, says this President Biden's first week in office was a strong...
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Why GameStop and Other Meme Stocks Were Ripping on Monday

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Jeffrey Weiner, Chairman & CEO at Marcum, joined Cheddar to discuss stimulus hopes on wall street and the rise of the meme stock.
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Pops and Flops: DraftKings, Nvidia, and AMC Stock

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DraftKings shares are flopping on news that the company is offering 32 million shares of its Class A common stock. The drop is possibly due to the diluting of the value of existing shares. Shares for Nvidia are popping on news that the...
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Need2Know: Final Goodbye, WHO Backtracks & Starbucks Loses Billions

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These are the headlines you Need 2 Know for Wednesday, June 10, 2020.
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U.S. Economy Shrank at 4.8%

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The U.S. economy shrank at a 4.8% annual rate last quarter as the coronavirus pandemic shut down much of the country and began triggering a recession that will end the longest expansion on record.
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Need2Know: Stocks Plunge as Virus Surges; Atlanta Protests

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These are the headlines you Need 2 Know for Monday, June 15, 2020.
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Need2Know: 1.5 Million Jobless Claims & New COVID-19 Mandates

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These are the headlines you Need 2 Know for Thursday, June 18, 2020.
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Need2Know: Netflix Earnings Miss, COVID-19 Record, Cruise Ships Ban Extended

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These are the headlines you Need2Know for Tuesday, July 17, 2020.
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Europe’s Second Covid-19 Wave Could Cause Another GDP Stumble

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Ludovic Subran, Chief Economist at Allianz, joined Wake Up With Cheddar to discuss how the rise in coronavirus cases in Europe could send the region into “double-dip" territory.
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Stocks Close Mostly Higher Despite 'Significant Differences' in Stimulus Talks

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The S&P and Nasdaq closed higher on Friday despite Treasury Secretary Mnuchin saying 'significant differences' remain in stimulus talks between top lawmakers. Barry James, portfolio manager at James Investment Research, says there is...
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Stocks Close at Historic Highs to End Thanksgiving Week

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Caleb Silver, Editor-in-Chief at Investopedia, joined Cheddar to discuss the impressive performance of the stock market in November and the growing divide between Wall Street and the U.S. economy.
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Nasdaq Closes at a Record, But Late Pfizer News Cuts Into Gains

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Stocks closed mostly higher on Thursday, with Nasdaq ending the day with a record close. However, indexes pared gains after a Wall Street Journal report said Pfizer was slashing half its original COVID-19 vaccine rollout target this...
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Nasdaq Record Close, Stocks Close Mixed as Investors Weight Stimulus, Vaccine Developments

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The Nasdaq notched another record close as investors weight new stimulus hopes and possible vaccine approval. Scott Wren, senior global market strategist, Wells Fargo Investment Institute, says investors are closely watching when and how...
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Record Closes Headline Thursday's Wall Street Activity

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The Dow, S&P, Nasdaq and the Russell 2000 all closed at record highs Thursday, even though weekly jobless claims rose to 885,000. Matt Orton, Vice President and Portfolio Specialist at Carillon Tower Advisers, says it's clear there is...
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What History Tells Us About How The GameStop Frenzy Will End

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Scott Rostan, Founder and CEO at Training The Street, joined Cheddar to discuss why he thinks the GameStop bubble will surely burst soon.
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Robinhood Deep Dive

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A deeper look at how Robinhood users have behaved during the recent market volatility.
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US borders with Mexico and Canada set to close

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President Trump says border closures are in consultation with neighbouring governments.
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Turkish cologne demand soars as sanitiser shelves stripped bare

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Turkey is dependent on foreign suppliers for the cologne which contains 80 percent ethanol.
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Markets head for worst week since 2008 as coronavirus cases surge

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Asian shares follow a sharp decline in US stocks as fears rise over the economic threat of the spreading virus.
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Stock markets plunge with coronavirus spread

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Fears of how a coronavirus outbreak will impact the global economy led to major sell-offs on the stock market and the biggest points loss in the history of the Dow.
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Lyft Annual Loss More Than Doubles, but Revenue Keeps Rising

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Ride-hailing service Lyft's annual loss more than doubled last year to over $2.6 billion, but the company claimed progress as revenue jumped 68 percent and ridership grew.
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Mattress Seller Casper Closes Up After Bumpy Lead-Up to IPO

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In recent days, Casper had lowered its starting price from $17 to $12 per share — the bottom end of its expected range and a signal to investors that the company was bracing itself for a less than stellar opening on the stock market.