Crypto Stocks End Day Higher; Amazon Drops

Crypto Stocks End Day Higher; Amazon Drops

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Week Ahead: Cisco, McDonalds, T-Mobile

Big Tech earnings are still in focus with Cisco, McDonalds, and T-Mobile all reporting in the coming days. Bloomberg's Nathan Hager previews the numbers with Bailey Lipschultz, Bloomberg News Senior Equities ReporterSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. 

Amazon, Coinbase Drop; Tapestry Rises

This week's biggest winners and losers in the stock market. On this episode of Stock Movers: Amazon (AMZN) shares ended the week lower after the company announced plans to spend $200 billion this year on data centers, chips and other equipment, worrying investors that its colossa ...  Show more

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