US stocks open higher as investors watch stimulus negotiations

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US stocks open higher as investors keep a close eye on the stimulus negotiations in Washington

From CNN Business's Paul La Monica

The biotech, which has received funding from the United States federal government's Operation Warp Speed program, also said it had about $400 million of customer deposits for a potential supply of its mRNA-1273 vaccine. "We are working with governments around the world and others to ensure the vaccine is accessible regardless of ability to pay. And we will be responsible on price...during the pandemic," Bancel said, adding that deals for smaller amounts of the vaccine have so far cost between $32 and $37 per dose and that Moderna would charge lower prices for higher volumes of mRNA-1273.

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Maybe bc they realize that the stimulus doesn’t effect the market as much as people want it to.

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