March Madness is back for 2021 — and so are the fans — Vox – All

The USC Trojans bench looks on during a NCAA basketball game against the Utah Utes at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles on January 2, 2021. | Keith Birmingham/MediaNews Group/Pasadena Star-News/Getty ImagesDespite the pandemic, the NCAA will allow a limited number of spectators for both men’s and women’s tournaments. The National Collegiate Athletic…

March Madness is back for 2021 — and so are the fans — Vox – All

Jaguar Land Rover to cut 2,000 jobs globally — Financial Post

Jaguar Land Rover said on Wednesday it would cut 2,000 jobs from its global salaried workforce, just days after announcing its luxury Jaguar brand will be entirely electric by 2025 and e-models of its entire lineup will be launched by 2030. Read More

Jaguar Land Rover to cut 2,000 jobs globally — Financial Post

‘Roaring Kitty,’ investor who pushed for GameStop’s rise, sued for securities fraud — Financial Post

Keith Gill, one of the most influential voices that pushed GameStop on the WallStreetBets Reddit forum, was hit with a lawsuit that accused him of misrepresenting himself as an amateur investor and profiting by artificially inflating the price of the stock. Read More

‘Roaring Kitty,’ investor who pushed for GameStop’s rise, sued for securities fraud — Financial Post

Oil drillers, refiners struggle with Texas deep freeze — Financial Post

HOUSTON — The Texas energy sector was in the dark for a fifth day on Wednesday, as oil producers remained without power, several ports closed, and at least a fifth of U.S. refining output was offline due to an arctic blast hitting most of the United States. Read More

Oil drillers, refiners struggle with Texas deep freeze — Financial Post

S&P 500, Nasdaq fall as tech slides and inflation concerns weigh — Financial Post

NEW YORK — The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq fell on Wednesday as concerns about inflation pressured stocks and investors rotated out of technology shares. Read More

S&P 500, Nasdaq fall as tech slides and inflation concerns weigh — Financial Post

S.Korea regulator not probing Hyundai executives’ share sales after Apple deal reports -official — Financial Post

SEOUL — South Korea’s financial markets watchdog, the Financial Supervisory Service (FSS), is not currently investigating Hyundai Motor executives’ sales of shares in the automaker, a regulatory official said on Tuesday. Read More

S.Korea regulator not probing Hyundai executives’ share sales after Apple deal reports -official — Financial Post
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