Saks Fifth Avenue parent HBC said it would purchase Neiman Marcus Group in a deal valued at $2.65 billion.
Some wealthy Democratic donors say they'll withhold their money unless President Joe Biden drops out of the presidential race.each touched fresh all-time highs on Wednesday and closed at records. The broad market index added 0.51%, while the tech-heavy index climbed 0.88%, led by megacap technology names such aswas the outlier, slipping 23.85 points, or 0.06%, for the day. Trading volume was muted Wednesday, as the New York Stock Exchange closed early.
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