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JOIN US APRIL 29: How to invest in the spread of US marijuana legalization

JOIN US APRIL 29: How to invest in the spread of US marijuana legalization

On April 29, join investors Emily Paxhia and Mitch Baruchowitz in a conversation about how to invest in the growing US cannabis industry.

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Big insurers like UnitedHealth, Humana, Cigna, and Anthem are moving beyond paying for care. A new report reveals just how much their DNA has changed.
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Big insurers like UnitedHealth, Humana, Cigna, and Anthem are moving beyond paying for care. A new report reveals just how much their DNA has changed.

The lines are blurring between companies that provide care and those that pay for it, as insurers vie for a bigger piece of the $3.8 trillion industry.

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2 market experts break down the biggest evolutions in the stock and bond markets since the 2020 crisis — and why the retail-investor revolution is only just beginning

2 market experts break down the biggest evolutions in the stock and bond markets since the 2020 crisis — and why the retail-investor revolution is only just beginning

During a roundtable discussion, the stock-market expert explained why large investors remain vulnerable to GameStop-style squeezes.

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See the pitch deck that an ex-Goldman partner and a public-health doctor used to convince Verily and Venrock to pour $8 million into a startup taking a new approach to fighting disease outbreaks
2 investing executives transforming their industry share the biggest trends they're seeing and opportunities they're seizing upon in the post-pandemic world

2 investing executives transforming their industry share the biggest trends they're seeing and opportunities they're seizing upon in the post-pandemic world

Two market experts on Insider's list of people transforming business share their outlooks for the markets, and where they're finding opportunities.

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21 companies Microsoft is most likely to acquire next
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21 companies Microsoft is most likely to acquire next

Microsoft is spending over $19 billion on AI firm Nuance. Here's who could be next on its shopping list, from big names like Twilio to niche players.

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He was the first African American member of Miami's most exclusive social club. Today, he owns it — and has a plan to recoup his $8 million investment.

He was the first African American member of Miami's most exclusive social club. Today, he owns it — and has a plan to recoup his $8 million investment.

Real estate mogul Don Peebles is catering Miami's storied Bath Club to next gen private club-goers with an "exclusively inclusive" approach.

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Citadel poached Citi's head of equity derivatives trading in the US, the latest in a string of exits in the bank's trading unit
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Citadel poached Citi's head of equity derivatives trading in the US, the latest in a string of exits in the bank's trading unit

Dan Baranovsky is the latest to join Citadel's expanding equity volatility operation. Citigroup, meanwhile, has lost several traders to the buy side.

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JPMorgan lays out how to invest in the biggest stock-market beneficiaries of Biden's newly released tax and infrastructure-spending plans — and shares the potential losers to avoid
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JPMorgan lays out how to invest in the biggest stock-market beneficiaries of Biden's newly released tax and infrastructure-spending plans — and shares the potential losers to avoid

Ahead of Biden pitching his American Families Plan to Congress on Wednesday, JPMorgan shared the stock-market sectors that could benefit or lose out.

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The SEC's top Wall Street cop just resigned after less than a week on the job. Here's what went down.
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The SEC's top Wall Street cop just resigned after less than a week on the job. Here's what went down.

Alex Oh stepped down after less than a week as the SEC's enforcement head, saying scrutiny of her work for Exxon could be an "unwelcome distraction."

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