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Wall Street
S&P Global buys IHS Markit in $44B deal for data companies
Nov 30, 2020
Data collection has become pivotal on Wall Street as algorithms and high-speed trading overtake the traditional picking of stocks.
Stocks rise as Trump tweets on stimulus keep market spinning
Oct 7, 2020
The president appeared to backtrack on his earlier decision to halt talks with Democrats over a new stimulus package.
Mergers and acquisitions have a very good summer
Sep 30, 2020
Why has there been a corporate rush to buy and sell, and what do trends within those deals mean.
How can the government fight money laundering? Let's count the ways.
Sep 23, 2020
Government resources can't keep up with transactions banks flag as fishy.
There have only been a handful of Black financial regulators, for generations
Sep 7, 2020
Only 10 of 327 top financial regulators appointed by the president and confirmed by the Senate were Black.
Credit card companies need people to spend
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Justin Ho
Aug 31, 2020
Many credit card companies are launching new cards to capitalize on shifting consumer spending.
Wall Street record high belies widening gap between investor haves and have-nots
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Scott Tong
Aug 24, 2020
Who actually benefits when Wall Street hits a record?
For public good, not for profit.
Who are the political candidates Wall Street gravitates to?
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Janet Nguyen
Aug 12, 2020
Sen. Kamala Harris, Joe Biden’s vice-presidential running mate, is drawing support from many investors because they see her as the moderate choice.
Banks set aside billions, expecting big consumer loan defaults
Jul 15, 2020
At the end of the first quarter of this year, U.S. consumers were a record $14.3 trillion in debt.
Wall Street zooms higher on news of labor market improvements
Jun 5, 2020
The S&P 500 was up 2.2% after the government said that U.S. employers added 2.5 million workers to their payrolls last month.