If you haven’t received your $1,200 stimulus check, there’s still time. But you better act fast.
Author: Jessica Menton, USA TODAY
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U.S. stocks catapulted to records Monday on news that a second COVID-19 vaccine candidate showed promise, bolstering hopes of an economic recovery.
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Dow futures climb 150 points after Biden defeats Trump for White House
U.S. stock futures added to their post-election gains on Sunday evening after Democrat Joe Biden defeated incumbent Donald Trump in the U.S. presidential election.
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The next coronavirus stimulus package could be smaller after an expected Democratic blue wave failed to materialize, experts say.
Stocks notch biggest weekly gain since April
Stocks closed out their best week since April on Friday, driven by the potential for more gridlock in Washington even as the winner of the White House is still unknown.
Dow futures slip as Wall Street awaits presidential election results
U.S. stock futures slipped Thursday evening, with investors taking a breather after a post-election wave this week put stocks on pace for their best week since April.
Dow futures drift higher as tight US election signals more gridlock in Washington
Stock futures extended their post-election gains Wednesday evening, as investors embraced the prospect of more gridlock in Washington.