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These Areas of the REITs Sector Could ‘Thrive' This Year: Three Experts Break Down the Space
Michael Arone of State Street Global, Laton Spahr of SS&C Alps Advisors and Todd Rosenbluth of CFRA join CNBC’s Bob Pisani to discuss the REITS sector.
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Activist Spotlight: What's Behind the Campaign to Force Changes at Kohl's
Macellum is not an activist investor but is willing to take activist measures when they believe change is necessary.
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Okta CEO Defends $6.5 Billion Deal for Rival Auth0 After Shares Fall
Okta CEO Todd McKinnon said rival identity management company Auth0 was on a path to go public and that the acquisition would be growth accretive to Okta.
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Okta CEO Defends $6.5 Billion Deal for Rival Auth0 After Shares Fall
Okta CEO Todd McKinnon said rival identity management company Auth0 was on a path to go public and that the acquisition would be growth accretive to Okta.
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Virgin Galactic Drops 10% After Chairman Chamath Palihapitiya Dumps His $213 Million Personal Stake
Virgin Galactic Chairman Chamath Palihapitiya sold his remaining personal stake in the space tourism company earlier this week.
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Robinhood Chooses the Nasdaq for Its IPO, Sources Say
Robinhood has chosen the Nasdaq for its eventual initial public offering, according to sources familiar with the matter.
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Demand for Composite Decking Is Rising Thanks to a DIY Boon, Trex CEO Says
Trex CEO Bryan Fairbanks said sales for the company’s wood-alternative products have increased as consumers take on more home-improvement projects.
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Tesla Closes Below $600 for the First Time Since December — Here's What's Weighing the Stock Down
The threat of inflation is hurting stocks that are based on presumed future growth, and competition and parts shortages are also hurting.
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Dow Rallies 570 Points in Big Turnaround, Nasdaq Ends Wild Day 1.6% Higher
The major averages bounced off their lows as bond yields retreated from their session highs.
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Job Growth in February May Signal Start of a Hiring Boom as the Economy Reopens
February’s much stronger-than-expected job growth could the be start of a period of much stronger hiring, as the economy reopens.
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Here Are Some Smart Money Moves to Make During the Pause on Student Loan Payments
A pause on student loan payments will leave most borrowers with extra cash through September. These are the best ways to use the money, according to experts.
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Here's Where the Jobs Are — in One Chart
The battered leisure and hospitality sector, which includes hotels and restaurants, saw the largest gain by far at 355,000 added.
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Despite Rising Inflation, Experts Say the Fed Won't Budge on Rates
The U.S. Federal Reserve won’t step in to temper rising inflation any time soon, market watchers have said, despite surging yields that have roiled global stock markets.
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Job Growth Surges in February on Hiring Jump in Restaurants and Bars
Nonfarm payrolls increased by 379,000 in February, much better than the projected 210,000, and the unemployment rate dipped to 6.2%.
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Protectionism Around Natural Resources Is Surging, and Could Spell Danger for Commodities
Countries rich in natural resources have become increasingly protectionist over the past year as Covid-19 threatened their economies, a new study has shown.
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China Proposes Changes to Hong Kong's Electoral System
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said in his work report that China will “resolutely guard against and deter external forces’ interference” in Hong Kong’s affairs.
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Too Much Stimulus in the U.S. May Bring ‘Imported Inflation' to China, Economists Warn
In China, economists are wary of risks to growth as the country tries to recover fully from the shock of the pandemic.
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SpaceX Denounces Justice Department's Subpoena in Hiring Practices Investigation as ‘Government Overreach'
SpaceX denounced the Department of Justice’s subpoena for corporate hiring records, saying the inquiry “is the very definition of government overreach.”
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Here's Why Inflation Is Kryptonite for Bonds as Powell's Comments Rock Markets
The bond market cringed Thursday when Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell expressed little worry about inflation.
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Heavily Shorted Tanger Outlet Stock Pops 20% in Sudden Move, Then Pulls Back
The retail stock may be the latest attempted short squeeze by traders in 2021.