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A more harsh regulatory environment could be particularly difficult for the so-called FAANG stocks, Facebook (FB), Amazon.com (AMZN), Apple (AAPL), Netflix (NFLX) and Google parent company Alphabet. However, analyst Justin Post says Alphabet is his top 2021 stock pick within the FAANG group. Post says Alphabet’s leading search technology, its Android mobile operating system and
READ MOREInvestors piled into shares of economically sensitive companies and dumped big technology stocks and U.S. Treasurys, betting on a big boost in government spending under a Democratic-controlled Senate. Markets remained relatively calm, despite the storming of the U.S. Capitol by supporters of President Trump who were protesting Joe Biden’s Electoral College win. The Dow Jones
READ MOREText size Three numbers to start your day: Index of U.S. Bank Stocks Up 6.8% on Wednesday Control of the U.S. Senate has gone to the Democrats, with its two candidates projected to win both Georgia seats up for grabs. Democratic control of Washington could eventually lead to tougher regulations on the U.S. financial sector,
READ MOREInvestors piled into shares of economically sensitive companies and dumped big technology stocks and U.S. Treasurys, betting on a big boost in government spending under a Democratic-controlled Senate. Markets remained relatively calm, despite the storming of the U.S. Capitol by supporters of President Trump who were protesting Joe Biden’s Electoral College win. The Dow Jones
READ MOREPolitics often matters to investors, but the way it matters isn’t always obvious. Compare the market reaction to Donald Trump winning the White House in 2016 and the immediate response to the prospect of a Democrat twin-win in Georgia, which gives the party control of the Senate (just). In 2016, bank stocks soared while technology
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