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Bernhard Warner
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Bernhard Warner is a former senior writer at Fortune. He wrote the weekly Breakthrough column, a probing look at the latest innovations addressing the world’s biggest challenges. He also served as co-chair of Fortune’s Global Forum. For several years, he served as a Reuters correspondent covering the Internet, technology, and media industries, and he has written for the Guardian’s Long Read, The Atlantic, Slate’s The Big Money, Bloomberg Businessweek, Wired, and Inc. He also co-produced two short, award-winning documentary films—one of which, Maisha, about child miners in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, was screened at the United Nations. Earlier in his career, he chronicled the rise and fall of the first dotcom boom for Adweek and the Industry Standard. He is based in Rome.
Jumpy investors grapple with a dreaded record-high—in coronavirus cases
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Jumpy investors grapple with a dreaded record-high—in coronavirus cases
By Bernhard WarnerJune 25, 2020
Coronavirus fears are beginning to crash the great stock markets party
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Coronavirus fears are beginning to crash the great stock markets party
By Bernhard WarnerJune 24, 2020
Did Trump’s latest Tweet just save the markets rally?
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Did Trump’s latest Tweet just save the markets rally?
By Bernhard WarnerJune 23, 2020
Global markets turn choppy as investors weigh the threat of a second wave
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Global markets turn choppy as investors weigh the threat of a second wave
By Bernhard WarnerJune 22, 2020
Investors brace for ‘quadruple witching’ markets turbulence. What’s quadruple witching?
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Investors brace for ‘quadruple witching’ markets turbulence. What’s quadruple witching?
By Bernhard WarnerJune 19, 2020
Disease, recession, war games—why none of it seems to count as bad news for today’s investors
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Disease, recession, war games—why none of it seems to count as bad news for today’s investors
By Bernhard WarnerJune 18, 2020
The U.S. shopper puts investors in a good mood, sending global shares higher
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The U.S. shopper puts investors in a good mood, sending global shares higher
By Bernhard WarnerJune 17, 2020
Global markets soar as investors figure the Fed’s got their backs
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Global markets soar as investors figure the Fed’s got their backs
By Bernhard WarnerJune 16, 2020
Beijing Rises Risk Level After New Confirmed COVID-19 Cases
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Is a second wave inevitable? The stock markets seem to think so
By Bernhard WarnerJune 15, 2020
The Nasdaq is on a bull run for the ages. Will the Fed keep the rally going?
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The Nasdaq is on a bull run for the ages. Will the Fed keep the rally going?
By Bernhard WarnerJune 9, 2020
The markets are defying the odds. How high can they go?
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The markets are defying the odds. How high can they go?
By Bernhard WarnerJune 9, 2020
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Photos: In city squares and parks outside U.S. embassy buildings, Black Lives Matter protests go global
By Bernhard Warner and Mia DiehlJune 8, 2020
Can the markets match last week’s monster rally?
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Can the markets match last week’s monster rally?
By Bernhard WarnerJune 8, 2020
From beekeepers to giant pension funds, activist shareholders are being silenced by the coronavirus
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From beekeepers to giant pension funds, activist shareholders are being silenced by the coronavirus
By Bernhard Warner and Katherine DunnJune 6, 2020
Global stocks soar ahead of a jobs report that could be historically grim
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Global stocks soar ahead of a jobs report that could be historically grim
By Bernhard WarnerJune 5, 2020
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