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Anne Sraders is a former senior writer for Fortune, where she covered the finance industry, venture capital, startups, fintech, and cryptocurrency. She also co-wrote Fortune's daily dealmaking newsletter, Term Sheet. Before joining Fortune, Anne was a 2019 Dow Jones News Fund business reporting intern and a writer at TheStreet.com. She is an alumna of the media and journalism program at The King’s College.

New York Stock Exchange Market-March 2020
Finance
5 keys to decoding the stock market this week
By Anne SradersMarch 11, 2020
Oil rigs stand in the Permian Basin area of Odessa, Texas, on Jan. 19, 2019. In the Permian, America's busiest oil patch, a producer needs to blast as much as 60,000 barrels of water into a well every day, along with sand and chemicals, to complete the fracking that cracks open the tight, oil-bearing rock about a mile underground.
Energy
‘This is a bloodbath for U.S. oil:’ Price plunge will test how robust the shale boom really is
By Anne Sraders and Katherine DunnMarch 10, 2020
HSBC-Canary Wharf-hand sanitizer
Finance
Here are some of the most extreme ways companies are combatting coronavirus
By Anne SradersMarch 9, 2020
Where is the stock market headed? Wall Street can’t make up its mind amid coronavirus outbreak
Finance
Where is the stock market headed? Wall Street can’t make up its mind amid coronavirus outbreak
By Anne SradersMarch 6, 2020
Why investors suddenly turned on pot stocks
Finance
Why investors suddenly turned on pot stocks
By Anne SradersMarch 4, 2020
Coronavirus spreads to a previously healthy sector: corporate earnings
Finance
Coronavirus spreads to a previously healthy sector: corporate earnings
By Anne SradersMarch 2, 2020
Coronavirus crackdown: How companies like Ernst & Young are going to extremes to avoid infections
Finance
Coronavirus crackdown: How companies like Ernst & Young are going to extremes to avoid infections
By Anne SradersFebruary 28, 2020
As coronavirus ravages the stock market, here are the biggest losers (and a few surprising winners)
Finance
As coronavirus ravages the stock market, here are the biggest losers (and a few surprising winners)
By Anne SradersFebruary 24, 2020
Bernie Sanders debate 2020 election February 19
Finance
Investors shouldn’t underestimate election volatility, warns UBS
By Anne SradersFebruary 23, 2020
Approval of T-Mobile-Sprint merger just before SoftBank’s earnings may be a ‘get out of jail free card’
Finance
Approval of T-Mobile-Sprint merger just before SoftBank’s earnings may be a ‘get out of jail free card’
By Anne SradersFebruary 11, 2020
New Peloton Holiday Ad Ignites Online Controversy
Finance
Those controversial ‘Peloton wife’ ads may not have hurt sales after all, say analysts
By Anne SradersFebruary 3, 2020
Coronavirus fears send markets plunging, erasing the Dow’s gains for the year
Finance
Coronavirus fears send markets plunging, erasing the Dow’s gains for the year
By Anne SradersJanuary 31, 2020
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Finance
10 stocks that are poised for a stellar 2020
By Anne SradersJanuary 27, 2020
Blackstone Group paid $3 billion for controlling stake in MagicLabs in 2019.
Finance
Private equity firms are sitting on $1.5 trillion in unspent cash, and looking to raise more
By Anne SradersJanuary 25, 2020
Former WeWork CEO Adam Neumann
Finance
The fall of WeWork was a jolt to venture capital—how that could change VC investing
By Anne SradersJanuary 22, 2020
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