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Legal Weed Fails in Florida in Victory for DeSantis, Griffin

By: Anna J Kaiser, Michael Smith β€”
Florida voters rejected a ballot measure to legalize recreational marijuana, dealing a blow to the cannabis industry and giving a win to the leading opponents: Governor Ron DeSantis and billionaire Ken Griffin.

Cannabis plants in a greenhouse at a Cresco Labs Inc. facility in Indiantown, Florida, U.S., on Monday, March 28, 2022. A bright spot in the beleaguered legal-cannabis industry may be U.S. multistate operators, which we expect to lead the group's 1Q year-over-year sales growth, largely reflecting their expansion in U.S. state-legal markets. Photographer: Eva Marie Uzcategui/Bloomberg

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Democrat Stein Defeats Robinson for North Carolina Governor

By: Anna Edgerton β€”
North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein was elected governor, defeating a Republican opponent who spent the last months of his campaign denying reports that he had posted racist material in online porn forums.

Josh Stein Photographer: Al Drago/Bloomberg

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China Data Center Firm Shanghai DC-Science Seeks Private Loan

By: Kari Soo Lindberg β€”
Shanghai DC-Science Co., a Chinese data center developer and operator, is seeking private debt of about $600 million to $700 million to fund a project in southern Malaysia, according to people familiar with the matter.

Cables connect to servers at a data center inside the VK Company Ltd. office in Moscow, Russia, on Wednesday, Jan. 19, 2022. An insurance group part-owned by Gazprom PJSC bought a 45% stake in MF Technologies, a company that controls the majority of voting shares in VK. Photographer: Andrey Rudakov/Bloomberg

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Trump Wins Florida, State He Carried in Both 2016 and 2020

By: Maria Luiza Rabello β€”
Republican Donald Trump defeated Democrat Kamala Harris in Florida, according to Fox, NBC and CNN.

Supporters of former US President Donald Trump outside the Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, Florida, on Nov. 5. Photographer: Josh Ritchie/Bloomberg

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China’s New Stock Accounts Hit Nine-Year High as Market Booms

By: Henry Ren β€”
Chinese investors opened new stock trading accounts at the fastest pace in nine years as equities surged following a stimulus boost from Beijing.

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Republican Senator Rick Scott Wins Reelection in Florida

By: Anna J Kaiser β€”
Florida Senator Rick Scott won election to a second term, fending off Democratic challenger who sought to break Republicans’ hold on the state.

Senator Rick Scott, a Republican from Florida, during the America First Policy Institute's America First Agenda summit in Washington, D.C., US, on Monday, July 25, 2022. The non-profit think tank was formed last year by former cabinet members and top officials in the Trump administration to create platforms based on his policies.

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Democrat Kim Wins New Jersey Senate Race

By: Alisa Parenti β€”
Democrat Andy Kim defeated Republican Curtis Bashaw in the New Jersey Senate race to replace former Senate Democrat Bob Menendez, according to the Associated Press.

Andy Kim Photographer: Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc.

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Bond Market Is Trying to Take Risk Off Table: Misra

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Priya Misra, JPMorgan Core Plus Bond ETF portfolio manager, says the bond market is trying to take some risk off the table. (Source: Bloomberg)

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Nintendo Jumps as Investors Anticipate Next-Gen Console Reveal

By: Takashi Mochizuki β€”
Nintendo Co. jumped after investors bet poor quarterly earnings would spur the company to focus on its next-generation console.

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Hurricane Rafael Menaces Florida Keys on Path Toward US Gulf

By: Lauren Rosenthal β€”
Rafael became a hurricane while churning toward the Gulf of Mexico, threatening to inflict damaging winds and heavy rains on populated areas from the Cayman Islands to South Florida.

Residents move their belongings to a safe place ahead of the arrival of tropical storm Rafael in Guanimar, Artemisa province, Cuba on November 5, 2024. Cuba was bracing for Tropical Storm Rafael, which is expected to make landfall on the island as a hurricane on November 6, compounding the misery wrought by a massive blackout and Hurricane Oscar. (Photo by YAMIL LAGE / AFP) (Photo by YAMIL LAGE/AFP via Getty Images) Photographer: YAMIL LAGE/AFP

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Justice Wins West Virginia Senate Race to Flip Seat to Republicans

By: Catherine Dodge β€”
West Virginia Governor Jim Justice won the race to fill the Senate seat being vacated by Democrat-turned-independent Joe Manchin, flipping it to Republicans, according to the Associated Press.

Jim Justice

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Elon Musk-Led Election Falsehoods Hang Over Vote as Tally Begins

By: Sophie Alexander, Annie Massa, Biz Carson β€”
An ultra-rich American pouring tens of millions of dollars into a presidential race is nothing new. Nor is lobbying for their business interests or vying for a position in the next administration.

Elon Musk with Donald Trump

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Elon Musk-Led Election Falsehoods Hang Over Vote as Tally Begins

By: Sophie Alexander, Annie Massa, Biz Carson β€”
An ultra-rich American pouring tens of millions of dollars into a presidential race is nothing new. Nor is lobbying for their business interests or vying for a position in the next administration.

Elon Musk with Donald Trump

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Latino Vote Is Critical for Harris, Kumar Says

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Maria Teresa Kumar, Voto Latino President, says the US needs a clear Latin American policy. She also says the Latino vote is critical for Kamala Harris. Kumar speaks on "Balance of Power." (Source: Bloomberg)

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Hit Netflix Show Judge Is Among World’s Richest Chefs After Restaurant’s TradingΒ Debut

By: Shinhye Kang β€”
A South Korean celebrity has joined the ranks of the world’s richest chefs after his restaurant franchise surged 36% on its trading debut on Wednesday, valuing his stake in the company at about $295 million.

Paik Jong-won, center, during the company’s listing ceremony on Nov. 6.

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Tech Pushes Stocks Higher on Election Day | Bloomberg: The Close 11/05/2024

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Bloomberg Television brings you the latest news and analysis leading up to the final minutes and seconds before and after the closing bell on Wall Street. Today's guests are Romaine Bostick, Bloomberg News, David Bianco, DWS Group, Woo Jin Ho, Bloomberg Intelligence, David Strauss, Barclays, James Lindsay, Council on Foreign Relations, Kimberly Forrest, Bokeh Capital Partners, Jocelyn Benson, Michigan Secretary Of State, Frank Luntz, Pollster, Craig Buchholz, Burson, David Gura, Bloomberg News, Marc Morial, National Urban League, Steven McAlpine, Intrvl CEO. (Source: Bloomberg)

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Bitcoin Adds to Biggest Gain in a Week as Traders Watch Election

By: Olga Kharif, Teresa Xie β€”
Bitcoin added to its biggest gain in a week as traders around the world watched results trickle in from a US presidential election that pits digital-asset supporter Donald Trump against Kamala Harris, who served as vice president during a government crackdown on the industry.

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Oil Holds Gains as Traders Gird for US Vote, Hurricane Rafael

By: Yongchang Chin β€”
Oil was steady after a five-day run of gains as the market monitored a tight US presidential election and Hurricane Rafael menaced production in the Gulf of Mexico.

Oil storage containers in Midland, Texas, US, on Thursday, Oct. 3, 2024. Oil steadied following its biggest one-day jump in almost a year as fears that Israel may decide to strike Iranian crude facilities in retaliation for a missile barrage kept the market on edge. Photographer: Anthony Prieto/Bloomberg

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Gold Steady as Early US Election Results Start to Trickle In

By: Sybilla Gross β€”
Gold was steady as investors monitored a tight US election that could prove massively consequential for financial markets.

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