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    The first day of the 'Trump trade,' above, saw stocks rise amid speculation that having Republicans in control of all three branches of government would yield outsize economic growth. That bet has paid off for most of Donald Trump's presidency, though market-rattling moves from the White House this month have shaken confidence.
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    Major U.S. indexes rallied Friday after President Trump backed away from his Twitter threat to block a $1.3 trillion spending bill. Doing so would have risked the third government shutdown under his administration.
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    The Twitter Inc. logo is seen behind an Apple Inc. iPhone 6s displaying the company's mobile application in this arranged photograph taken in New York, U.S., on Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2016. Twitter Inc. is changing its timeline to display popular tweets first, instead of the latest posts, a long-anticipated step thats likely to anger its most passionate users. Twitter is scheduled to report quarterly earnings results following the close of U.S. financial markets on February 10.
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    Business Roundtable warns Trump that tariff threats are a ‘recipe for disaster’
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    Sen. Elizabeth Warren questions why Equifax did not disclose an investigation into insider-trading claims involving an executive indicted this week when it announced, last fall, that four others had been cleared.
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    A trader works in the Goldman Sachs booth on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. The field of potential successors to CEO Lloyd Blankfein has narrowed with co-Chief Operating Officer Harvey Mitchell's retirement. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File)
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    Former White House press secretary Sean Spicer brushed off a recent op-ed that argued Gary Cohn's resignation as Trump's chief economic adviser was the
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