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Location American Business News for 6 April 2021
Student Loan Forgiveness Review Could Lead To Student Loan Cancellation, But There's One Problem Here's what it means for student loan cancellation.
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Starbucks will stop using disposable cups in South Korea by 2025. The coffeehouse chain plans to introduce program in which customers will pay a deposit for reusable cups, part of an effort to reduce the company's carbon footprint.
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Companies Should Do More to Normalize Career Breaks

Harvard Business Review - 6 Apr 2021 14:25
A new feature on LinkedIn represents a cultural shift. But it’s just the start.
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BTC Futures Open Interest Hits $23B, Binance Captures Lion's Share, Signals Say 43% Chance of $64K Bitcoin by Month's End Bitcoin futures open interest on Monday has crossed $23 billion according to data recorded on April 5. The crypto asset exchange Binance has taken the lead as far as open interest in bitcoin futures is concerned with a m...
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JP Morgan: Bitcoin's Decreasing Volatility Makes It More Appealing to Institutions, Revises BTC Price Prediction to $130K JP Morgan says that bitcoin’s volatility has decreased in recent weeks, making the cryptocurrency more appealing to institutional investors. The investment bank has also revised its bitcoin price target to $130,000. In...
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Khartoon Weiss Translates TikTok for 20th-Century Businesses Khartoon Weiss knows there's a disconnect between advertisers and Gen Z. It's unavoidable from her perch as head of global agency and accounts at TikTok. Weiss views her role, which she started in August after a two-year...
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The dark side of India's solar gamble

livemint.com - 6 Apr 2021 18:58
The dark side of India's solar gamble A steep tariff wall is set to be erected on solar module imports. But there is another, more effective path ahead.While it is sound, in principle, to extend protection in return for performance, setting up suitable perfo...
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'The market is a scam': Famed short seller Carson Block says he's ramping up bets against 'predatory' SPACs Famed short-seller Carson Block is betting even further against SPACs, a market that he calls a 'scam' in a Bloomberg interview.
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Starbucks launches 'Borrow a Cup' program for Earth Month In its effort to go green, Starbucks launched a program called "Borrow a Cup" for Earth Month.      
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Georgia Republicans go after Coca-Cola, Delta for opposing Georgia voting law Republicans are responding to corporate criticism of Georgia's new voting law by calling for boycotts of MLB, Coke and Delta.      
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Topps saw a surge in business in 2020 as the COVID-19 pandemic afforded many consumers time to dig up their old Topps cards and reminisce.
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The transaction is expected to close in the third quarter of 2021. It will trade under the Nasdaq ticker "STRC."
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Metals and mining groups led London stocks into a broad rally on Tuesday, as European equities played catch-up with U.S. stocks after the Dow and S&P 500 hit record highs on Monday while trading was closed for Easter Mon...
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Black workers being left behind as economy recovers from pandemic The unemployment rate for Black Americans, at 9.6% last month, is higher than all other race groups tracked and the national average of 6%.
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Coinbase Earned More in First Quarter Than in All of 2020

Wall Street Journal - 6 Apr 2021 23:38
The cryptocurrency company profited off bitcoin's recent rally, bringing in more earnings and revenue in the first three months of 2021 than it did in all of last year.
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Price Targets Have Been Tested On The Dow, S&P And Transports The major equity averages began April and the second quarter with risky levels for April.
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Coinbase Posts Record $1.8 Billion In Revenue As Crypto Market Shoots Past $2 Trillion The nation's largest cryptocurrency exchange is set to go public April 14.
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U.S. Is Primed for Spring Hiring Spree

Wall Street Journal - 6 Apr 2021 19:01
With the Covid-19 crisis easing, businesses need to prepare for the pickup in demand that the warmer months will likely bring.
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Call Traders Tap TWTR During Breakout Attempt Twitter (TWTR) has experienced the usual buzz of political news recently, with the Russian court fining the social media name over the failure to delete content, and the Supreme Court dismissing a lawsuit over former U. ...
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Top Stocks To Buy Today As Market Retreats From Records As the markets take a step down, Q.ai's Artificial Intelligence has crunched the numbers to bring you today's Top Buys.
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Top Stocks To Short Today As Market Sees Minuscule Drops The market faced some losses today, but nothing too big. Meanwhile, Q.ai's deep learning algorithms have crunched the numbers to bring you today's Top Shorts.
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After pledging to halt all political contributions in early 2021, Facebook donated $50,000 to a Republican group that supports voter suppression laws.
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