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Despite being drenched and briefly thrust in to darkness, the largest annoyance for many top tech executives at CES was the shadow of Spectre. See full story.
Is the market ‘frothy?’ A beginner’s guide to Wall Street jargon
If you don’t know what a ‘dead cat bounce’ is or what it means to ‘catch a falling knife,’ here’s your guide to common stock sayings. See full story.
Barron’s Roundtable: Bright Outlook for Stocks
Global growth and rising profits should keep the bull market humming. But keep an eye on interest rates. See full story.
Hawaii officials stir panic with ‘false alarm’ about missile threat
An emergency alert sent to Hawaiians on Saturday warning that a “ballistic missile threat” was “inbound to Hawaii” was a false alarm, according to the state’s Office of Emergency Management. See full story.
Facebook reveals big changes that will put friends ahead of business
Facebook is making a major change to its News Feed, prioritizing personal posts from family and friends over videos and posts from businesses and news media, co-founder and Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg announced late Thursday. See full story.
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If you don’t know what a ‘dead cat bounce’ is or what it means to ‘catch a falling knife,’ here’s your guide to common stock sayings. See full story.