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Markets Hit New Highs; Netflix, Alcoa Si...

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Markets push to fresh record highs as earnings take center stage and investors lean into momentum. Liz Ann Sonders of Charles Schwab explains what’s driving the rally and whether markets can continue climbing from here. Netflix headlines earnings. Mark Mahaney of Evercore reacts and outlines what it means for growth, margins and the streaming landscape. Alco ... Show More
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