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Ryan Reynolds, Matt Lauer, Savannah Guthrie, Helio Castroneves and other celebs had a "Turbo" race on the Today Show on NBC promoting the new animated family movie. Matt Lauer and Savannah Guthrie reveal that Ryan Reynolds cheated.
Ryan Reynolds is in the Big Apple on the "Today Show" promoting his role in the new animated film "Turbo". He is competing with Matt Lauer and Indy winners in a Turbo race.
US stocks closed at record highs on Wednesday after President Joe Biden was sworn into office. Tech stocks drove the market following an optimistic earnings report from Netflix. According to Business Insider, the Netflix report sent shares soaring nearly 20%. Tech shares didn't stop with Netflix, Alphabet rose to an all-time high with a 6% surge. Alibaba climbed 7% after it's founder, Jack Ma, made an appearance in a videoconference. Ma had not been seen in public for months prior to the call. Gold rose 1.57% on the news of the 46th President's inauguration to $1,869.10 per ounce.
JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon told CNBC he wouldn't touch US Treasurys with a "10-foot pole." Dimon says they're a poor investment right now. The yield on the 10-year US Treasury note was last at around only 0.9%. That comes despite having doubled in around four months. Business Insider reports that interest rates remain near record lows and investors prefer equities right now. Speaking at a virtual conference, Dimon said there may be a bubble in some parts of the stock market, but not all of it. He also expressed support for a second US stimulus package.
US equities soared on Tuesday on the heels of President-elect Joe Biden's victory. The General Services Administration confirmed it would provide the "resources and services" needed to start Biden's transition. According to Business Insider, it's a clear sign that the Trump campaign has accepted its loss in the 2020 race. The typically seamless process has been mired down by President Donald Trump's legal challenges to the election's outcome. The Dow Jones industrial average surged above 30,000 for the first time, ever marking a rapid comeback after sinking in March.