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‘Buzz' ETF Tracking Social Media Sentiment Launches Thursday Amid Reddit Manias in Stocks
The Van Eck Vectors Social Sentiment ETF (BUZZ) selects 75 stocks with the most bullish social media sentiment and packages them into an ETF.
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Companies With the Worst Numbers Suddenly Have the Best Stocks, Jim Cramer Says
“We’re on the cusp of a post-Covid boom that now looks to be pushed forward happening much sooner than expected,” CNBC’s Jim Cramer said.
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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves Midday: Rocket Companies, Lyft, Michaels, Ambarella & More
Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading.
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Airlines Are Planning for a Rebound After Dismal Pandemic Year
Airlines are starting to position themselves for a revival in air travel demand, hiring employees, buying new planes and training pilots.
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Stocks Rocket Higher in Broad Rally to Start March, S&P 500 Jumps 2% for Best Day Since June
Yields appeared to be stabilizing and the 10-year rate was off its high from last week, which encouraged investors that the rapid rise in rates was slowing.
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Two Travel Stocks and One ETF Could Ride Reopening Wave as U.S. Hits 70 Million Vaccine Doses, Strategists Say
The S&P 500 may be coming off a losing week, but travel and leisure stocks have run hot. Strategists name their top plays.
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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves Midday: Kohl's, Royal Caribbean, Discovery and More
Check out the stocks making notable moves on Wall Street.
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American, JetBlue Start Jointly Selling Tickets Under New Partnership
American and JetBlue launched a partnership to better compete in the Northeast that allows them to sell tickets on each other’s flights
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Airlines' Latest Challenge: Rising Jet Fuel Prices
A rally in oil prices has lifted the cost of jet fuel to more than one-year highs.
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JetBlue Is Getting Rid of Ticket-Change Fees But Banning Overhead Bin Access for the Cheapest Tickets
JetBlue is getting rid of most ticket-change fees while banning access to the overhead bins for travelers on its cheapest fares.
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Texas Winter Storm Snarls Air Travel With More Than 4,000 Flight Cancellations
More than 4,000 flights have been canceled since Monday after a record cold snap and winter storm struck Texas.
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Spirit Airlines Is Hiring Pilots and Flight Attendants Again in Hopes of Pandemic Recovery
Spirit plans to resume new pilot and flight attendant training courses next month for the first time since early in the pandemic.
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United Returns Boeing 737 Max to Commercial Service After Grounding
United follows American Airlines in bringing the Boeing 737 Max back to service after a worldwide grounding.
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With a Consumer Spending Comeback Expected, This Could Be the Game Plan
Chipotle and Disney shares are poised to benefit from an expected surge in consumer spending this year, says Laffer Tengler Investments CIO Nancy Tengler.
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Airlines, Labor Unions Push for a Third Round of Federal Aid With Travel Demand Still Depressed
Some airlines and labor unions are seeking another $15 billion in federal payroll aid as the pandemic continues to strain carriers.
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American Warns 13,000 Employees of Furloughs as Airlines Prepare to Lose Federal Aid Next Month
American Airlines warned employees last week that another round of furlough notices could be coming.
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GameStop Stock Retreats Again — What to Make of the Move and Broader Market Ramifications
As GameStop’s shares tumble for a second session, market analysts discuss what they see as the consequences of a volatile market.
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What to Watch Today: Dow Looks for Back-To-Back Gains After Last Week's Decline
The Dow is set to rise at Tuesday’s open, looking for a second day of gains after last week’s nearly 3.3% decline.
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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves in the Premarket: UPS, Harley-Davidson, Cirrus Logic & More
The stocks making the biggest moves in premarket trading include UPS, Harley-Davidson, Cirrus Logic, and more.
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Major Snowstorm Slams Northeast, Spurring Shutdowns and Blackouts
This year’s first major snowstorm has left cities buried in snow.