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    By Danilo
    Hey, mooers! Here are things you need to know before the opening bell:
    - Stock futures moved higher in early morning trading Monday following Friday's big sell-off, as investors monitor the latest developments related to the Covid omicron variant.
    - Peloton Interactive filed suit and is asking a federal court to declare that its new line of athletic wear doesn't infringe upon Lululemon Athletica's designs, after Lululemon sent a cease-and-desist letter.
    Market Snapshot
    Stock futures moved higher in early morning trading Monday following Friday's big sell-off, as investors monitor the latest developments related to the Covid omicron variant.
    Futures on the $Dow Jones Industrial Average (.DJI.US)$ gained 196 points. $S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$ futures added 0.77% and $NASDAQ 100 Index (.NDX.US)$ futures rose 0.95%.
    Market Temperature
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    Top News
    Stock futures, oil rise as investors weigh new variant
    Oil prices and U.S. stock futures gained, indicating that markets might recoup some losses, as investors bet that the impact of the Omicron Covid-19 variant can be limited by updates to existing vaccines.
    Economy week ahead: factories, inflation, jobs
    Data will likely show U.S. employers added more than 500,000 jobs for the second straight month in November.
    Buyout boom gains steam in record year for private equity
    Private-equity firms have announced a record $944.4 billion worth of buyouts in the U.S. so far this year, more than double the volume of the previous peak in 2007.
    Black Friday brought shoppers back to stores
    For the first time in years, online retail sales over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend didn't increase from the prior year, according to some industry estimates.
    Nissan to spend $17.6 billion on battery-powered vehicles over five years
    Nissan says that by 2030 half of its vehicles sold will be powered at least partly by batteries. $NISSAN MOTOR CO (NSANF.US)$ $Nissan Motor (ADR) (NSANY.US)$
    Hertz-Tesla deal signals rental-car providers' shift to EVs
    The rental-car industry is sharpening efforts to add more battery-powered vehicles to fleets, the latest move among companies around the world in various industries that are embracing greener technologies. $Hertz Global(HTZ.US)$
    Peloton sues Lululemon in fight over clothing line
    Peloton Interactive filed suit and is asking a federal court to declare that its new line of athletic wear doesn't infringe upon Lululemon Athletica's designs, after Lululemon sent a cease-and-desist letter. $Peloton Interactive(PTON.US)$$Lululemon Athletica(LULU.US)$
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    Melt-up markets have a lot to unwind should Covid scare stick
    Twitter war of words: El Salvador's president vs. BoE
    El Salvador 'bought the dip' and purchased 100 extra bitcoins
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    Key Events This Week
    Source: CNBC, Dow Jones Newswires, Bloomberg
    Before the Bell | Peloton sues Lululemon in fight over clothing line
    Before the Bell | Peloton sues Lululemon in fight over clothing line
    Before the Bell | Peloton sues Lululemon in fight over clothing line
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    The retail giant $Walmart(WMT.US)$ is selling its debut sustainable debt, which is the biggest ever for a U.S. company.
    You may have heard the term sustainable debt or green bond many times, but what is it?
    What are green bonds?
    Green bonds are designated bonds intended to encourage sustainability and to support climate-related or other types of special environmental projects. More specifically, green bonds finance projects aimed at energy efficiency, pollution prevention, sustainable agriculture, fishery and forestry, the protection of aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, clean transportation, clean water, and sustainable water management.
    There has been an increased jump in issuance of bonds and loans tied to environmental, social, and governance performance, or ESG, to meet the huge demand from investors for socially responsible investments.
    The need for funds to combat climate change has been estimated as running into trillions of dollars, more than any government could invest. Green bonds provide a way for other entities to get involved by issuing bonds that are destined to finance environmental projects. The biggest public green bond issuers are financial institutions and corporations whose bonds have different uses: corporate green bonds are used to finance the issuer's own projects while FIs' bonds are used to lend and invest in other firms' projects.
    Why is Walmart doing this?
    Walmart has a target of achieving zero emissions by 2040 and also aims for a 1 billion metric ton cut in emissions from its supply chain by 2030. The company's sustainable debt issuance as it is trying to push its climate-related efforts, such a reducing carbon dioxide emissions; also, boosting recycling and cleaning up its supply chain. The deal is substantially big, and in fact, surpasses the second biggest issuance made by Next Era Energy Capital for $1,5 billion in June.
    What will Walmart do with the proceeds?
    Over the next few years, Walmart intends to allocate an amount equal to the net proceeds of the $2 billion offering toward a portfolio of Eligible Green Investments that meet certain eligibility criteria within the areas of renewable energy, high-performance buildings, sustainable transport, zero waste and circular economy, water stewardship, and habitat restoration and conservation. Green bond proceeds will support key environmental initiatives, reinforcing Walmart's mission to drive collective climate action.
    What are green bonds? Get a glimpse from Walmart's $2 billion debut issuance
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    By Danilo
    Hey, moomooers! Here are things you need to know before the opening bell:
    - U.S. stock futures were lower in early morning trading Thursday as investors remained cautious on the remaining months of trading.
    - New York Fed President John Williams said the U.S. central bank remains on track to slow the pace of its bond-buying stimulus effort this year, although he declined to say when that process might kick off.
    Market Snapshot
    U.S. stock futures were lower in early morning trading Thursday as investors remained cautious on the remaining months of trading.
    $Dow Jones Industrial Average (.DJI.US)$futures fell 89 points. $S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$futures and $NASDAQ 100 Index (.NDX.US)$futures both traded in mildly negative territory.
    Top News
    Stocks decline as Nasdaq fades from record
    The S&P 500 has also edged back from highs in recent days amid investors' Covid-19 concerns and uncertainty about central banking policy.
    Oxford Economics expects 10-Year treasury yield to start modest March higher
    Treasury yields, which remain very low despite massive levels of government borrowing, are on the precipice of moving higher, said John Canavan, bond strategist for Oxford Economics.
    Sea Ltd. plans to raise over $6 billion
    Consumer internet company $Sea (SE.US)$is planning to raise $6.3 billion by issuing bonds and equity to expand its business.
    Energy Vault reaches $1.6 billion SPAC deal to go public
    Investors in the clean-energy storage startup include $Softbank Holdings (LIST2558.US)$, an Aramco venture fund and technology incubator Idealab.
    Fed's John Williams: Economy appears on track for Fed taper this year
    New York Fed President John Williams said the U.S. central bank remains on track to slow the pace of its bond-buying stimulus effort this year, although he declined to say when that process might kick off.
    Goldman hires former McKinsey chief to help run Asia business
    $Goldman Sachs (GS.US)$Kevin Sneader will serve as Asia co-president alongside Todd Leland.
    Boeing board to face 737 MAX lawsuit
    $Boeing (BA.US)$In an opinion issued Tuesday, a Delaware judge let stand one of the lawsuit's claims while dismissing others, moving it past an initial hurdle.
    Read More:
    What are green bonds? Get a glimpse from Walmart's $2 billion debut issuance
    Boeing board will have to face shareholder lawsuit over 737 MAX, rules Delware court
    Sea seeks $6.3 bln in one of Southeast Asia's biggest fundraisings
    GameStop narrows losses, posts sales growth in latest quarter
    Key Events This Week
    Source: CNBC, Dow Jones Newswires, Bloomberg
    Morning Briefing: Sea looking to raise $6.3 bln in SE Asia's biggest fundraising
    Morning Briefing: Sea looking to raise $6.3 bln in SE Asia's biggest fundraising
    Morning Briefing: Sea looking to raise $6.3 bln in SE Asia's biggest fundraising
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    $UP Fintech (TIGR.US)$ if u guys noticed the big sell orders. it's the algo bots. if we keep buying they'll become the buy orders. I've been trading tigr for awhile to notice this.
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