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Stock Market Today (10/8/21): Stocks Slip After Dismal Jobs NumberStock Market Today The U.S. added a much lower-than-expected 194,000 new jobs in September.
By Karee Venema
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Stock Market Today (10/7/21): Stocks Stay Aloft as Congress Nears Stopgap DealStock Market Today The Senate appeared close to reaching a short-term solution for the debt ceiling, helping Wednesday's late rally to spill into Thursday.
By Kyle Woodley
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Stock Market Today (10/4/21): Nasdaq Spirals as Big Tech Sells OffStock Market Today Facebook led a selloff in FAANG stocks after a scathing "60 Minutes" report and site outage.
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Warren Buffett's Stock Buys and Sells From Q2 2021stocks Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett and his team were bears yet again in Q2 2021, hacking away at a large number of positions while only adding to a handful.
By Dan Burrows
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Stock Market Today (08/04/21): Dow Droops on Jobs Miss, Interest-Rate UncertaintyStock Market Today ADP's monthly employment report came in well below expectations Wednesday, injecting some doubt into the market ahead of Friday's July jobs report.
By Kyle Woodley
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Stock Market Today 5/5/21: Dow Ekes Out Record, Nasdaq Retreats AgainStock Market Today Energy and materials stocks led the way Wednesday as good (albeit not great) economic data was enough to push the Dow to new highs.
By Kyle Woodley
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10 Stocks Warren Buffett Is Buying (And 11 He's Selling)stocks Berkshire Hathaway's chief continued his purge of bank stocks during the third quarter, but Warren Buffett also added six brand-new positions.
By Dan Burrows
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General Motors (GM) Suspends Its Dividend ... Againinvesting GM stock's high yield suddenly vanishes as the automaker suspends payout, share repurchases amid coronavirus crunch
By Kyle Woodley
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11 S&P 500 Stocks That Could Soar 20% or More in 2020investing Here, then, are 11 of the best S&P 500 stocks you can buy for outsize gains in 2020. Based analysts’ projected price returns, Wall Street expects these names to rally from 20% to more than 35% this year.
By Dan Burrows
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