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Asia Markets: Asian markets mixed as most global indexes closed for Good Friday

Asian markets were mixed in light trading Friday following gains on Wall Street. Japan’s Nikkei NIK, +0.78% was about flat while South Korea’s Kospi 180721, +1.33% rose 0.3%. In China, the Shanghai Composite SHCOMP, -1.03% declined 0.6% while the smaller-cap Shenzhen Composite 399106, -1.94% fell 1.3%. Taiwan’s Taiex Y9999, +0.37% …

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Vitaliy Katsenelson’s Contrarian Edge: Advice for the coronavirus crash: ‘You make most of your money in a bear market; you just don’t realize it at the time’

With stock prices sinking fast, a client emailed me saying, “Your move, boss.” So here is our move: Especially in this coronavirus crash, we continue to seek out what we always look for globally — high-quality businesses that we can buy at a significant discount to fair value. We are …

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The Most Calming and Helpful Things I’ve Found Regarding Coronavirus

Oh my. It’s interesting to go to bed in France, and then wake up and read the American news. It seems like something BIG inevitably happens during my sleeping hours, and I wake up to headlines that probably already feel like old news to you. Today, I woke up to …

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What’s The Most Drastic Hair Change You’ve Ever Made?

I’ve had a short bleached white pixie cut for over two years now. And I’ve been thinking it’s time for a change. I’ve been thinking about a dark brown chin-length bob with loose curls and bangs (maybe like this?). I’m not sure what’s motivating my urge for a new hairstyle …

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Key Words: Here’s why Mitt Romney’s ‘footprints’ will be the most important thing to come out of the impeachment of Donald Trump

Fifty years from now, Mitt Romney’s speech will ultimately emerge as the most important thing to come out of the impeachment of Donald Trump, according to Eliot A. Cohen, dean of the Johns Hopkins University SAIS and former State Department counselor under Condoleezza Rice. ‘From our grandchildren’s point of view, …

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