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What you need to know on Wall Street today

What you need to know on Wall Street today

Jamie Dimon

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Jamie Dimon, Chairman and CEO of JPMorgan Chase & Co., speaks at the Economic Club of Washington September 12, 2016 in Washington, DC.

Welcome to Finance Insider, Business Insider's summary of the top stories of the past 24 hours.

First quarter earnings season kicked off on Wall Street on Thursday, with JPMorgan, Citigroup and Wells Fargo all reporting. Here's what you need to know:

Elsewhere in Wall Street news, Bridgewater founder Ray Dalio said going broke in 1982 was the $4. Wall Street legend Howard Marks said one phone call $4

Meanwhile, Lee Cooperman's Omega Advisors expects the rampant bull market to slow down. "$4," Cooperman and Steve Einhorn, Omega's vice chairman, wrote in a letter to investors last week.

Credit Suisse has its own "Fear Barometer," $4. And consumers have not been this $4.

In President Trump news:

A new video shows the moments before $4. The man is gearing up for $4.

Snapchat has set its first earnings call for May, $4. In related news, Snap slipped below $20 $4.

Elon Musk just fired back at$4. Analysts are speculating $4. Netflix has a $4.

The founders of Warby Parker revealed how they run a $4.

One company symbolizes $4.

Lastly, here are seven watches that are so classic, $4.

Here are the top Wall Street headlines from the past 24 hours.

$4 - In his first US-China summit, President Donald Trump took a significant step toward making good on campaign promises aimed at resetting a broken relationship between the world's two largest economies.

$4 - Yext, a 10-year-old enterprise tech business that manages "digital knowledge," started trading this morning on the New York Stock Exchange at $14 per share, up by more than 27 percent from its IPO price of $11 per share.

$4 - KPMG has fired six employees including its top US auditor for "unethical behaviour" relating to leaked information which gave them advance warning of which audits an accounting watchdog would inspect.

$4 - Blink Health, a company that provides discounts to prescription drugs, just raised another $90 million.

$4 - People love Amazon's Echo speaker, and the digital assistant Alexa who lives inside it - especially Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos.

$4 - On Wednesday, Maserati unveiled a new option for buyers of its Ghibli sedan: the "Nerissimo Edition," which translates as "extremely back."

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