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Uber Comes Full Circle
Uber will list all NYC taxis on its app, Google employees want more money, Marlboro is making plans to pull out of Russia, Toshiba shareholders reject plan to split the company, Ukraine struck the Russian Navy, Apple is working on a hardware subscription for iPhones, and airline CEOs want Biden to end the air mask mandate.

Moscow Exchange Partial Reopening
Ukraine's president wants to use oligarchs as negotiation middlemen, traders brace for the reopening of Russia's stock market, Amazon's NY workers want to unionize, USC pulls out of school rankings, Newsom is giving rebates to car drivers, and Walmart sues BJ Wholesale.

Rich Apes Yacht Club
Stocks were in the green again, El Salvador postponed its bitcoin bond, the BAYC creators got PAID, another former Theranos exec is on trial, Tesla opens a factory in Germany, Shanghai traders are sleeping in their offices, and the hits keep coming for Evergrande.

Not so Transitory - JPow
JPow said inflation is way too hot, stocks closed slightly down, Nike crushed earnings, EU and Biden plan to warn China against helping Putin, a Boeing 737 crashed in China, Brazilian farmers are getting wrecked by fertilizer prices, Apple fixed its app glitch, and Warren Buffett is wheelin' and dealin' again.

Batman Box Office is Boomin'
Robert Pattinson's Batman is still bringing in millions, Russia used hypersonic weapons, Shanghai Disney is temporarily closing due to Covid, Germany will buy Qatari gas, Blackstone is planning a fund for millionaires (not billionaires), and Bloomberg is now trying to educate Americans earning less than $300k on how to adapt to inflation.

Return of the Rate Hike
The Fed is raising rates by 25 bps, US and Chinese stocks rallied (for different reasons), Howard Schultz returns to Starbucks as interim CEO, the US is sending dive-bombing drones to Ukraine, Republicans are mad about Citi's new abortion policy, and Robinhood will let users lend their stocks.

AMC Struck Gold
AMC invested in a gold mine (literally), oil prices continue to pull back from highs, a permanent daylight saving time bill passed in the Senate, New Zealand reopened its borders, Saudi Arabia considers accepting the yuan over dollars for China oil sales, and Amazon won EU approval to buy MGM.
