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Just as scientists warned of the spread of Covid-19 mutations complicating the vaccination process, Johnson & Johnson reported results on its highly-anticipated shot. The vaccine prevented 85% of severe cases, according to the pharmaceutical company. The single-dose drug could be a global game changer, providing initial protection against serious infections (which could be followed up with a booster). J&J said it will ask for emergency U.S. approval next month. Following a nasty fight, the Covid-19 vaccine made by AstraZeneca and the University of Oxford was finally approved by the European Union. In an attempt to correct missteps in its own vaccination campaign, the EU unveiled a plan requiring any drugmaker producing shots inside the bloc to receive prior approval before exporting. The stance could spark a global battle over supply. Here’s the latest on the pandemic. —Margaret Sutherlin

Bloomberg is tracking the progress of coronavirus vaccines while mapping the pandemic globally and across America

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It was only a matter of time, but the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said it’s looking into this week’s retail trading fiasco. It will scrutinize brokerage decisions to halt buying that triggered a daytrader revolt, and also warned traders about engaging in illegal schemes to drive up prices. Meanwhile, GameStop and other retail shares resumed their surge after Robinhood and rival platforms loosened restrictions. GameStop recouped much of the $11 billion it lost on Thursday

Meanwhile, Robinhood is getting slapped with lawsuit after lawsuit for placing limits on traders. So far, 18 federal complaints have been filed. But customers are likely to wait years for a resolution

The GameStop party didn’t extend to the rest of the market on Friday. In fact, stocks had their worst week since October, spooked by Covid variants, vaccine difficulties and yes, the retail trading mania. Hedge funds were also feeling the heat. Here’s your markets wrap after a head-spinning week. 

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Representative Tom Suozzi, both New York Democrats, are leading efforts to fully repeal the $10,000 limit on state and local tax deductions. The provision, imposed by Republicans as part of a 2017 tax overhaul, has been criticized as unfairly targeting states that lean Democratic.

A few months ago, General Motors backed the Trump administration’s attempt to block tougher carbon-emission rules in California. Now the carmaker’s done a 180 with its promise to go all green. Here’s the reason behind its sudden shift.

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The slow U.S. economic recovery has a child care problem. President Joe Biden has promised to fix it, but any such effort may come too late for millions of American women who have dropped out of the workforce.  

After missing out, small businesses in Nebraska, Oklahoma and other rural states have suddenly become the most successful at getting federal cash in the latest, $284 billion round of Covid relief. 

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Amazon Can’t Seem to Make A Good Game

For a company that dominates countless areas of retail, consumer electronics and enterprise computing, Amazon can’t seem to make a good video game. It’s tried to make them the Amazon way. But as multiple failures have painfully illustrated, it’s just not working.

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Collateral damage

Thursday, January 28, 2021

Bloomberg Follow Us Get the newsletter GameStop turned back toward earth on Thursday, snapping a dizzying six-day rally and wiping out almost $11 billion in market value after brokerages choked off

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Bloomberg Follow Us Get the newsletter The Fed had a rate decision Wednesday (they held), but all anyone wants to talk about is the crazy ascent of video game store GameStop. The rise of homebound

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Bloomberg Follow Us Get the newsletter Vladimir Putin got an earful from President Joe Biden on Tuesday. After years of relative silence from Donald Trump, who was often assailed for his reluctance to

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Bloomberg Follow Us Get the newsletter Moderna plans to begin human studies of a booster shot for its vaccine to help protect against a more-transmissible South Africa variant of the coronavirus, one

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Bloomberg Follow Us Get the newsletter The scenes from the first day of Joe Biden's presidency unfolded against the backdrop of a devastated US economy, continuing fallout from a white supremacist

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