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U.S. Stocks Rally to Close Out a Wild Week
Dow, S&P finish week with gains, while Nasdaq posts weekly loss of more than 2%. Treasury yields rise after promising February jobs report. Oil prices climb for a second day. Charlie Turner reports.
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U.S. Employers Added 379,000 Jobs in February
Unemployment rate edges down to 6.2%. Senate Democrats agree to $300 unemployment benefits through September. Age-based Covid-19 vaccination rules come under fire in Connecticut and Maine. Charlie Turner reports.
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Covid-19 Relief Bill Advances in the Senate
Online-photo startup Shutterfly is in talks to go public through a SPAC deal. New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's advisers had changes made to a public report on Covid-19 nursing-home deaths. Keith Collins hosts.
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Powell's Comments on Fed Policy Rattle Markets
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell says the economy is far from the central bank's employment goals. Novartis to help make CureVac's Covid-19 vaccine. J.R. Whalen reports.
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U.S. Mortgage Rates Climb Back Above 3%
Plus: New weekly unemployment claims in the U.S. rise slightly to 745,000. President Biden called off second airstrike in Syria last week. J.R. Whalen reports.
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House of Representatives Cancels Today's Session Over Security Risk
The Democratic-controlled House passes bills on voting rights and an overhaul of police practices largely along party lines. General Motors is looking to build a second electric-vehicle battery factory in the U.S. Keith Collins hosts.
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