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February 27, 2017

Welcome to Finance Insider, Business Insider's summary of the top stories of the past 24 hours.

Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway published its annual letter to shareholders over the weekend. As you would expect, it covered a bunch of topics, and was full of Buffett-isms. Here are the highlights:

In deal news, Snap's IPO is oversubscribed by $7 billion. Some of Snap's new investors won't be able to sell the stock for a year. And Time Warner hit a 52-week high after FCC chairman said he doesn't expect to review the AT&T merger.

There's a bunch of news about President Trump: 

In other news, Goldman Sachs downgraded Tesla, and the stock droppedTesla is already showing how the insurance industry will be disrupted by self-driving cars. And Wall Street is divided over the car company, according to Matt DeBord. 

Lastly, here's how Americans really feel about their country on 33 key issues, and how that has changed over 40 years.

Here are the top Wall Street headlines from the past 24 hours.

Deutsche Bank cut its bonus pool by a "frustrating" 80% - Deutsche Bank cut its bonus pool for 2016 performance by 80%, a senior executive said, a move which will affect around 25,000 senior employees.

London Stock Exchange: EU will probably kill our blockbuster merger with Deutsche BoerseLondon Stock Exchange Group said on Sunday it believes the European Commission is unlikely to provide clearance for its merger with Deutsche Boerse AG after LSE's board concluded it would not be able to meet the regulator's demands.

The Japanese telecom giant SoftBank is reportedly looking to invest $3 billion in WeWork - Japan's SoftBank Group Corp. is close to finalizing an investment in the US office-sharing startup WeWork in a deal expected to be worth over $3 billion, CNBC reported on Sunday.

Investing in the age of TrumpPresident Trump's fiscal and de-regulatory agenda was the inflection point for markets at the beginning of 2017 as the promise of fiscal stimulus and deregulation sparked hopes for faster business investment and consumption.

This watch company is the perfect example of why Trump's "made in America" initiative is easier said than doneNo one knows how difficult it is to manufacture in America like the people who actually do it.

A "significant shortage of listings" is restraining the US housing market - US pending home sales unexpectedly fell by 2.8% in January, according to the National Association of Realtors. 

The Mercedes-Benz pickup truck could be coming to AmericaThe Mercedes-Benz X-Class may be the most highly anticipated pickup truck in recent memory.

One of the best-dressed guys at the Oscars broke all of the rules - Men hear a lot about rules when it comes it dressing. Generally, you should follow them.

 

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