Stock Market
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Singapore shares track Wall Street gains; STI up 1.1%
SINGAPORE stocks opened higher on Thursday to echo overnight rallies on Wall Street, which was boosted by news that several million doses of a new...
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Mark Hulbert: Would you want your parents to live in a nursing home owned by private equity?
New research into the effects of private equity acquisition of nursing homes
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Stocks to watch: UOB, OUE, Sheng Siong, OUELH, Cromwell E-Reit, SIA Engg
THE following companies saw new developments that may affect trading of their securities on Thursday:
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Markets Suggest the Economy Is Booming But the Recovery Has a Long Way to Go
A rally everything from stocks to oil shows investors believe growth is coming. Here’s what the markets are telling us.
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IPO Report: Oscar Health is going public: Five things to know about the digital insurer
Oscar Health Inc., the digital health insurance company well known to New Yorkers thanks to a subway advertising campaign, is going public in a...
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What's Worth Streaming: Here’s what’s coming to HBO Max in March 2021, and what’s leaving
HBO Max is all about things going ka-blooey in March, with the premieres of the blockbuster movies "Godzilla vs. Kong" and "Zack Snyder's Justice...
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GameStop Shares More Than Double in Last Hour of Trading
The stock was halted twice for volatility. It closed at $91.71 and last traded at that level on Feb. 3.
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Earnings Results: Nvidia quarterly sales top $5 billion for first time
Nvidia Corp. on Wednesday reported that its quarterly revenue blew past last quarter's record-setting sales as high holiday demand for gaming chips...
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: McDonald’s new chicken sandwich should give the fast-food giant the boost it craves
Analysts expect the sandwich, along with other menu innovations, will drive growth.
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Market Snapshot: Dow briefly hits 32,000 mark after carving out fresh record in 2nd day of Powell testimony
Stocks surge Wednesday afternoon, even as bond yields scale new heights, as investors tune into Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell's second day...
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Saudi Arabia Borrows at Negative Rates for First Time
As oil recovers, the kingdom sold euro-denominated three- and nine-year bonds, raising $1.8 billion.