Online finance start-up SoFi is lowering the barrier for amateur investors to buy shares of companies as they goes public.
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GameStop shakes off earnings slump, soars 50% to snap recent slide
Shares of GameStop ripped higher Monday, clawing back some of their recent losses.
Bitcoin sleuthing start-up Chainalysis doubles valuation to $2 billion with Benioff backing
Chainalysis, a start-up that sells blockchain data analytics tools, has doubled its valuation to $2 billion in a new investment round.
Jeff Bezos-backed accounting start-up hits $1.2 billion valuation after new funding round
Accounting start-up Pilot raised a $100 million funding round led by Jeff Bezos and his venture capital firm.
Stocks making the biggest moves in the premarket: MSG Entertainment, BowX Acquisition, Root Inc. & more
The stocks making the biggest moves in premarket trading include MSG Entertainment, BowX Acquisition, Root Inc., and more.
SoFi to give amateur investors early access to IPOs in break from Wall Street tradition
Online finance start-up SoFi is lowering the barrier for amateur investors to buy shares of companies as they goes public.
China slaps new sanctions on UK entities over ‚lies and disinformation‘ on Xinjiang
China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced sanctions on U.K. entities in response to similar action by Britain over alleged human rights abuses in Xinjiang.
Victoria’s Secret-owner L Brands shares jump on raised profit outlook, thanks to stimulus boost
Victoria’s Secret-owner L Brands raised its profit outlook for the first quarter, citing a boost from government stimulus.
ForexLive European morning FX news wrap: Yen falls on more upbeat risk mood
Forex news from the European morning session – 26 March 2021
Headlines:
Markets:
– NZD leads, JPY lags on the day
– European equities higher; E-minis up 0.2%
Headlines:
Markets:
– NZD leads, JPY lags on the day
– European equities higher; E-minis up 0.2%
Japan says that currently not considering raising corporate or sales tax
Remarks by Japanese finance minister, Taro Aso
It is still early days in the recovery but with , it will start to filter through to the rest of the world as well – particularly in economies that recover much faster from the virus crisis in general.
It is still early days in the recovery but with , it will start to filter through to the rest of the world as well – particularly in economies that recover much faster from the virus crisis in general.