Cristin Flanagan
@cristinnara
Markets editor @Bloomberg. Mostly just here for your pet pics. Opinions are my own.
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09-05-2011 14:48:50
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Ali vs Foreman in the world of actively managed ETFs $gs $jpm bloomberg.com/news/articles/… via Katie Greifeld
Your boss wants you in the office but the DOE wants you to keep your kids at home. bloomberg.com/news/articles/… via Bloomberg Work Shift
Over ten years after Hurricane Sandy flooded lower Manhattan, the Battery Park City Authority is set to sell about $744 million of debt with nearly half being used for sustainability projects bloomberg.com/news/articles/… via Jordan Fitzgerald
$CYT Cyteir Therapeutics notches its best day ever — on the back of plans to dissolve the company bloomberg.com/news/articles/… via Angel Adegbesan
California expected a flood of $42 billion in personal income and corporate tax revenue for October. But with the month nearly over they've only received about $18 billion. Troubling sign for the state's budget. Reporting w/ Maxwell Adler bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
Big Tech stocks created, and have so far dominated, the trillion-dollar club in the US. For the first time, there’s a race brewing for an outsider to join their ranks. Bre Bradham and Angel Adegbesan report bloomberg.com/news/articles/… via Bloomberg Markets
Hedge Funds positioning update: Despite financials notching their best weekly gain of 2024, the sector saw the largest net selling from hedge fund managers in two months. Edited by Cristin Flanagan bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
A flurry of deals at the start of the year sparked optimism for a biotech stock resurgence but a swing in sentiment at the direction of interest rates has left the sector hanging in limbo bloomberg.com/news/articles/… via Angel Adegbesan
Another day, another dollar for $NVDA ... or another $150 billion to be more precise. bloomberg.com/news/articles/… by Subrat Patnaik
Meanwhile at Steward: bloomberg.com/news/articles/… Jonathan Randles reports
Wrong, Elon. Social Security has paid every benefit owed to every eligible American for 86 years. We can make it solvent for the next 75 years and expand benefits by scrapping the cap that allows billionaires like you to pay the same amount into Social Security as a truck driver.