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It's only Wednesday but the stock market has already taken us on an exhausting trip in just three days. Hello, money readers, it's David here, with our top markets and financial news. |
Moment of calm for stocks: U.S. stocks rose Wednesday, with the Dow Jones industrial average chipping away at some of its steep losses from the last two days, as investors continue to weigh the fast-spreading coronavirus and its impact on the economy. |
Marketing an icon: Nearly 107 years after Harriet Tubman's death, the legendary abolitionist seems to be everywhere, from her Oscar-nominated biopic to a recently released debit card that bears her image. But controversy has accompanied her revival. |
Candidates on student debt: Trump, Sanders, Warren and other presidential aspirants are offering a variety of proposals and policies that can affect student loan debt, a major burden for many Americans. |
For more money news, keep scroling down. |
David Brinkerhoff, Deputy Money editor |
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