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  1. May 13

    LISTEN NOW: Stocks are rallying as markets look to close an ugly week on a high note. Listen and follow the podcast here or on your favorite podcast platform:

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  2. . recently launched its baby formula, becoming the first new manufacturer registered with the FDA in over 15 years. speaks with founder Mia Funt on the formula crisis in this country and the monopoly in the industry.

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  3. TOP OF THE WEEK lays out the the biggest market event this week and the catalysts to watch for in the week ahead

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  4. The washout over the past few weeks means some growth names are trading at a discount compared to their average PE ratio from the last 10 years, but one high profile name not there yet. digs into the data

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  5. "We think the value restoration project is underway," Jim Grant of Grant's Interest Rate Observer. He lays out where he sees opportunities in the market including transatlantic arbitrage in natural gas.

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  6. "This is simply a global growth scare that led to a rally in rates this week and you're seeing it kind of reverse today," Doubleline Capital's Jeff Sherman

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  7. Tapestry surging today up 15% on the back of earnings takes a look at the big picture of what the luxury retailer is telling us about the strength of the consumer and chance of a soft landing for the economy

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  8. "I think that the streamers all went heavy into the big primetime content and didn't spend the money across the slate in a wise enough way," says Fmr. NBC Entertainment Co-Chair Ben Silverman.

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  9. Stocks under heavy pressure again today, dragging the week-to-date losses further into the red. looks at the damage done and a possible sign of support

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  10. Bitcoin plunging below 26K, touching its lowest level since 2020, after the collapse of Terra fueled fears in crypto market "I do think though once the dust settles, people will realize alternatives like bitcoin are exactly what they're looking for," Polychain Capital CEO

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  11. "The psychology for these Nasdaq stocks couldn't be worse...we think there's great opportunity here," says David Rolfe of Wedgewood Partners

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  12. shares down 50% since reporting Q1 results, down 70% from its 52-week high. Ark Invest analyst makes the case for why he's still positive on the future of the company.

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  13. and sinking today after reporting earnings. This follows and nosedive last week. takes a look at the recent tech carnage

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  14. "I expect [inflation] to be lower, but its not necessarily going to be linear," says CEA Chair Cecilia Rouse on where she expects to see inflation in a year

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  15. May 10

    U.S. stocks seesawed Tuesday as the major averages fought to recover from three days of heavy selling that brought the S&P 500 to its lowest level in more than a year. The Dow was down 0.27%. The S&P 500 gained 0.24%. The Nasdaq rose 0.98%.

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  16. SoFi shares down 12% in today's session after the firm reported Q1 results early. "This was an amazing quarter, and they're not getting any credit for that," says Mizuho's Dan Dolev.

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  17. "I think we had a pretty big sea change in the environment. We went from a negative optionality market to a positive optionality market," says Canyon Partners Co-CEO Josh Friedman

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  18. The Nasdaq down more than 25% from its year-high. takes a look at big tech valuations after its sell-off

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  19. "I think we need to see attendance levels rise to 10-15% of pre-pandemic norms, but I do think that's a doable thing in our future, sometime in 2022 or 2023," of AMC Entertainment on becoming robust and profitable.

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  20. "We've been marshalling a glide path to recovery ever since [the pandemic]...we just reported the best first quarter in two years," says AMC Entertainment

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