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Tesla is the proxy to suggest that not only automotive companies are obsolete, oil producing countries are too: Expert

A cut in China tariffs on $75 billion worth of U.S. goods and solid corporate earnings are fueling today’s market gains. Agora Financial Chief Market Strategist Alan Knuckman and Cresset Capital Chief Investment Officer Jack Ablin join Yahoo FInance’s Seana Smith on The Ticker to discuss. …read more […]

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Boeing identifies new software problem on 737 Max

Boeing shares got a boost after a Reuters report that the FAA expects the 737 Max certification flight to take place in the next few weeks. Yahoo Finance’s Alexis Keenan joins Seana Smith on The Ticker to discuss how this plays out with new developments of another software problem for the aircraft. …read more […]

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Ken Griffin Says Markets Are Unprepared for Inflation

(Bloomberg) — U.S. markets are “utterly and completely unprepared” for the possibility that inflation might pick up after years of subdued price gains, hedge fund manager Ken Griffin said.“In the United States there is absolutely no preparedness for an inflationary environment,” Griffin, founder of $30 billion hedge fund Citadel, said at an Economic Club of New York luncheon on Thursday.Griffin didn’t comment further on what he sees as a lack of readiness. Expectations of continued low inflation have emboldened investors to load up on long-dated debt, helping to push the rate on 30-year Treasury bonds close to 2%, near historic …read more […]

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Imagination Park (CSE: IP): Augmented Reality for Sports & Retail Targets Billion Dollar Opportunities

NEXT SUPER STOCK Conference Preview:  Imagination Park (OTC: IPNFF) (CSE: IP) CEO Interview with Alen Paul Silverrstieen discussing the company’s unique opportunities in the emerging $120 billion dollar Augmented Reality Market. Imagination Park’s AR technology solutions […]

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New 737 MAX software flaw found during tests; Boeing sticks to return timeline

Flight testers discovered another flaw in the software of Boeing Co’s grounded 737 MAX, the plane that suffered two fatal crashes, though the company and the top U.S. aviation regulator said on Thursday the issue most likely could be fixed without extending the target date for the plane’s return to service.

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