5, threatening to erase the “Trump bump” investors attributed to Donald Trump’s victory. The performance is on track to be the weakest Election Day-to-Inauguration Day run since the run-up ...
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The U.S. stock market is in danger of giving up its ‘Trump bump.’ - MarketWatch photo illustration/Getty Images, iStockphoto So much for a rerun of the 2016 post-election U.S. stock market rally.
Disgraced former congressman Anthony Weiner wept loudly Monday as a federal judge ordered him to spend 21 months in prison for sexting an underage teenager. MANHATTAN (CN) — Not used to making amends ...
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The stock-market rally fueled by Donald Trump's election win — which extended as far as 5.5% — has been wiped out. The benchmark S&P 500 fell to 5,773.31 at intraday lows on Monday, below its ...
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Weiner resigned from Congress in 2013 over a sexting scandal with a 15-year-old, which would eventually lead to his conviction, a 21-month prison sentence, and registering as a sex offender.
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Mr. Weiner is a political scientist at Assumption University and a visiting scholar at the American Enterprise Institute. A review of Crisis of the Two Constitutions: The Rise, Decline ...
The S&P 500 has given up almost all of its post-election gains, with renewed inflation fears crimping Wall Street optimism about President-elect Donald Trump's proposed tax cuts and deregulation.