Stocks

The extra help unemployed people got during the Great Recession has emboldened states to mistreat them.
The market matters, for the wrong reasons.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 567.02 points, or 2.33 percent, to 24,912.77.
He also claimed the slide is "a sign of strength more than anything else."
Asian shares fell sharply on Tuesday after Wall Street suffered its biggest decline since 2011.
The drop came as investors grappled with rising bond yields and potentially firming inflation.
In an unprecedented move, the Fed ordered the bank to halt growth over compliance issues.
Major firms tout small perks for workers while funneling huge payouts to shareholders.
In Davos, President Trump reminded us who he really is.