The FAA stepped in Friday to assure the public that Boeing's new 787 "Dreamliner" is safe to fly. The AP spoke with Kevin Hiatt, Flight Safety Foundation CEO & President, who says mechanical issues with new aircrafts are not uncommon. (Jan. 11)
Good news is bad news for the Dow. But bad news is also bad news, at least when it comes to inflation. Following along? The Dow slid more than 200 points, or 0.5%, in Thursday morning trading. The S&P 500 was up 0.
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Alongside another blockbuster earnings report, Nvidia said it planned to split its stock. Here's a look at what that means: + **Why is Nvidia splitting its stock?** The company said it wants to "make stock ownership more accessible to employees and investors." A split lowers the per-share price of a stock, theoretically putting it in reach for more small investors (though nowadays, brokers offer fractional share trading, meaning this isn't a big obstacle.) It is also marginally good news for bigger investors, who tend to prefer dealing in round lots of 100 shares at a time.
Moderna, BioNTech, CureVac and Novavax have added billions of dollars in combined market capitalization gains in recent days after two cases of bird flu were reported in humans in the U.S. and reports emerged of a potential federal government vaccine program. On Wednesday, Moderna gained 14% while BioNTech added 11%. CureVac jumped 19%.