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Boeing, Dick’s, Stitch Fix & more

Michael Nagle | Bloomberg | Getty Images A trader works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York, U.S., on Monday, Oct. 15, 2018. Check out the companies making headlines midday Tuesday: Boeing — Boeing shares fell 5.4 percent as countries around the world are …

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Goldman Sachs is opening up its secretive investing group to outsiders

Patrick T. Fallon | Bloomberg | Getty Images David Solomon, Goldman Sachs Goldman Sachs is planning to open up an internal go-anywhere investing group to outsiders, according to the Wall Street Journal. The firm’s special situations group, often referred to by its SSG acronym, plans to raise outside money, the …

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ETFs are here to stay, Invesco says

Don’t expect exchange-traded funds to go anywhere, Invesco’s head of ETFs said Monday. “We went through the dotcom bubble bursting, the credit crisis and other extreme periods of time, and ETFs have continued to grow,” Dan Draper told CNBC’s Bob Pisani. Critics of ETFs say they can lead to increased …

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The stock market correction isn’t over

The stock market correction likely isn’t over, and evidence is mounting that there is more downside risk ahead for investors, according to Morgan Stanley. The investment bank projected that full-year earnings per share forecasts for S&P 500 companies are likely to further fall between 4 percent and 5 percent, which …

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Three options strategies for the week: March 11, 2019

The “Options Action” traders share three options trading strategies to kick off the week. Dan Nathan outlined a put spread in the Energy ETF. Mike Khouw and Carter Worth outlined buying a call in the Utilities ETF. Finally, Dan Nathan also broke down an April-July call calendar trade in Snap. …

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Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank shares rally on merger talk

Shares of Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank surged Monday after reports that the two have agreed to hold merger talks. Several media reports over the weekend suggested Deutsche Bank CEO Christian Sewing had dropped his opposition to the deal. Sewing was reportedly forced to reconsider his stance following investor pressure over …

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This bull market will not end with a massive pullback, Grantham says

Don’t expect a massive drop to signal the end of the longest bull market in history, investor and GMO founder Jeremy Grantham said Thursday. “This will be limping along; three steps down, two steps back. It’s not a typical experience,” Grantham, who is famous for calling the last two major …

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February’s jobs report could signal slower growth is just speed bump

February’s employment report is expected to show strong job and wage growth, and could signal that the economy’s slower growth in the first quarter is just a speed bump rather than a sign of trouble. The economy was expected to have added 180,000 jobs in February, and unemployment is expected …

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Fed’s Brainard calls for ‘watchful waiting’ on rate moves

Andrew Harrer | Bloomberg | Getty Images Lael Brainard, Federal Reserve Governor “I see the appropriate posture as watchful waiting,” Brainard said during a speech in Princeton, New Jersey. “I don’t want to prejudge what kind of moves may be appropriate later in the year, but for now I think …

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