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Dow tumbles as Delta variant fears hit Wall Street hard |
Worries about the rising numbers of Covid-19 cases due to the Delta variant are spooking investors. Read more » |
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The pandemic recession was the shortest in history, lasting just two months |
The pandemic recession ended in April 2020 after just two short months, according to the National Bureau of Economic Research. That makes the most recent US economic downturn the shortest on record. Read more » |
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Goldman Sachs: Biden's antitrust crackdown could slow the deal boom on Wall Street |
President Joe Biden is cracking down on monopolies. And that has some on Wall Street worried. Read more » |
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Investors are worried about the virus again |
Despite surging cases of the Delta variant of Covid-19 around the world, investors have largely been brushing off the risks, confident that vaccines will allow economic activity to return to normal. Read more » |
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Former Apollo CEO Leon Black admits to affair and 'extremely poor judgment' but denies abuse |
Leon Black, co-founder and former CEO of Apollo Global Management, responded Monday to a lawsuit accusing him of forcing a woman into an abusive relationship for years. He said the only thing he is guilty of is "extremely poor judgment in entering into an affair." Read more » |
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Robinhood aims for $35 billion price tag in blockbuster IPO |
Robinhood could soon be worth $35 billion. Read more » |
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