End. The Dow Jones Industrial average down about 33 points on the session at 13,137. Volume really stopped in the middle of the day. We saw things slow down quite a bit on the heels of the awful shooting and fatalities in connecticut. The nasdaq and s p 500 also under pressure today. The mood down here impacted by the awful events in connecticut with us is hank smith of haverford investments and maggie patel and rajai from barclays and one of barons top ranked Financial Advisers for the year. Congratulations on that. Sandy, nice numbers. Okay. Lets talk about the buying opportunities and how allocate capital in the midst of all of thighs issues that we talk about so much, in particular the fiscal cliff. Well, i dont think you can trade around the fiscal cliff. If you have cash and plenty of people have cash on the sidelines and you do get that sharp selloff because congress cannot avert the fiscal cliff and we fall over in the new year, take advantage of it and get into the market beca
The Making of Mandela Day
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Treasury bond yields plummeted, causing repercussions in the market
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A fitting centenary tribute to Araucaria
Gay veterans’ medals | Too much togetherness | Nets win for young cricketers | Cryptic crossword | A plan for the PM
John Graham, AKA the crossword setter Araucaria, with Alan Rusbridger, then Guardian editor. Photograph: Martin Argles/The Guardian
John Graham, AKA the crossword setter Araucaria, with Alan Rusbridger, then Guardian editor. Photograph: Martin Argles/The Guardian
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Wed 17 Feb 2021 12.25 EST
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Johnny Mercer, the veterans minister, encourages people who were kicked out of the armed forces because they were gay to apply to have their service medals restored (British soldiers sacked for being gay can get their medals back, 16 February). In some instances, medals were ripped from a service person’s uniform after a conviction at court martial. Mercer might better demonstrate the government’s newfound desire to right this wrong by seeking out the dismissed personnel and return