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₹2,000 note withdrawal – How to exchange them, is it a legal tender and other questions answered
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) last week announced that it is withdrawing the ₹2,000 notes from ci…
A sex-ed company interviewed nearly 2,000 people about their sex lives. Their findings were alarming
A survey reveals that a whopping 60% of people are dissatisfied with their sex lives. What's happen…
Planned US arms transfer to Israel of 2,000-pound block-busting bombs branded 'obscene' hypocrisy by Bernie Sanders as criticism builds
The Biden Administration has authorized the transfer of more than 1,800 2,000-pound bombs to Israel…
Nathan Rennolds
Israel's 2,000-pound SPICE bombs are highly accurate but could be overkill in Gaza
Weapons investigators told Business Insider that large bombs increases risk for civilian harm becau…
Jake Epstein
Exclusive: Bankers reveal why RBI is quietly rolling back the ₹2000 notes
These instructions carried out at by bank branches. But, our sources confirmed that such ins…
Small-cap stocks are flashing signs of a 'nasty recession' on the horizon and investors should stick with cyclical names to thrive in the bear market, Jefferies says
"We are done trying to call the bottom of small caps," said Jefferies. The Russell 2000 index has d…
Carla Mozée
Small cap stocks have mostly priced in a recession and are the cheapest in 11 years, while bigger names are set up for more downside ahead, Bank of America says
The Russell 2000 small caps index has lost about 28% since its peak in November as investors antici…
Carla Mozée
It's time to revive the 'pink-slip parties' of the early 2000s
The parties originated with the dot-com bubble burst, when laid-off employees would gather to commi…
Jordan Parker Erb
US stocks hover near records as optimism grows around a global economic rebound
"Economic numbers are painting a much more optimistic picture about the health of the US economy," …
Carla Mozée
The good news is markets look resilient — but the bad news is just about everything else
Insider's Phil Rosen breaks down why bad economic news hasn't dragged markets lower — and the key t…
Phil Rosen
Taliban officials praise Afghanistan's first sports car. It has an engine from a 2000 Toyota Corolla.
The Taliban's spokesperson, Zabihullah Mujahid, shared a video on Sunday of the Mada 9 car doing do…
Lloyd Lee
Sorry, pizza purists — a fresco from Pompeii shows Romans were eating a precursor to pizza 2,000 years ago with fruit that resembles pineapple
The painting shows a type of bread with fruit on top. Experts, however, say it's more likely to be …
Marianne Guenot
United is allowing back its 2,000 unvaccinated employees after forcing them to switch roles or take unpaid leave
United had the strictest employee vaccine mandate of any US carrier, but declining COVID cases has …
Taylor Rains
3 reasons why investors should warm up to technology stocks after their months long sell-off, according to Fundstrat
"The demand story for Technology is likely set to accelerate in next few years, and every major mar…
Matthew Fox
Investors should buy mega-cap tech stocks as Nasdaq valuations plunge to depths not seen since the end of the dot-com bubble, Fundstrat says
"Nasdaq 100 is cheaper today than at the absolute 70-year low of 2003. Yup, markets crashed worse t…
Matthew Fox
Investors should buck consensus and buy stocks as the market has rallied after 5 of the last 6 Fed meetings, Fundstrat says
"Given the huge decline in stocks into this May FOMC, we think odds favor an outcome similar to the…
Matthew Fox
Ark Invest's 54% decline mirrors the trajectory of the Nasdaq as the dot-com bubble burst and data suggests more downside is coming, DataTrek says
"The selloff of these types of names could be exacerbated by geopolitical shocks or tensions as we'…
Matthew Fox
Mortgage applications have cratered to their lowest point since 2000. Here's what it means and why you should care
The biggest story in markets today is that mortgage demand is at its lowest point since George W. B…
Phil Rosen
Donald Trump signed a book for Rudy Giuliani in 2000, writing, 'I promise never to run against you.' It just sold for $54,143 in an online auction.
A copy of former President Donald Trump's 2000 book, "The America We Deserve," inscribed to Rudy Gi…