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What you need to know on Wall Street right now

Finance Insider is Business Insider's midday summary of the top stories of the past 24 hours.

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Welcome to Finance Insider, Business Insider's summary of the top stories of the past 24 hours.

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Here's why Intel splashed out — and why it should make investors really nervous.

In finance news, HSBC's CEO is retiring next year — and the bank just poached an insurance CEO and Goldman board member to be chairman. A small money manager in South Florida thinks it has an answer to one of the most pressing challenges in finance. A hedge fund with big-name backing has suffered another blow.

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And now-fired Preet Bharara is proud of his "absolute independence" as Sheriff of Wall Street.

In markets news, These 10 classic signs show that the stock market is "bubbly," according to

he 14 best US stocks you can buy right now, according to Credit Suisse.

after the Verizon deal closes asked some of the top young entrepreneurs in America for their advice — here's what they said.

Lastly, you probably don't have narcolepsy — but it actually makes sense that there is a startling ad for it on TV.

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The jewelry giant caught in a nasty discrimination suit has a lot of other problems - For years, Signet Jewelers, the biggest jewelry retailer in the country, has been in the midst of a shocking 69,000 person class-action sex discrimination suit, which is going to trial this year.

Atlanta just named the first African-American president of a regional Fed bank - The Atlanta Federal Reserve announced on Monday that Raphael Bostic will be its new president from June 5.

Apple's getting crushed in China -

DAN ALPERT: Only "aggressive" infrastructure spending can bring back the job market - President Donald Trump's first jobs report crushed expectations, with the economy adding 235,000 non-farm payroll jobs in February beating expectations.

Millennials love Snapchat's stock - Snap Inc

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Shoe manufacturing may come back to America, but the jobs may not -

Bernie Sanders lashed out at a drug company for potentially profiting from Zika -

The rise in China's foreign exchange reserves is bad news for global real estate -

The top 7 international destinations to visit while the dollar is strong -

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