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Wall Street's love language is coding. Here are the ones you need to know.

Por: Business Insider Business November 21, 2022

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Welcome back!  in NYC. The World Cup officially kicked off yesterday, but . (Reminder: USA plays today at 2 p.m. EST vs Wales, Friday at 2 p.m. EST vs England, and 11/29 at 2 p.m. EST vs Iran.)A few predictions :-France doesn't make it past the group stage (I actually liked this pick before the , but I'll stick with it.)-Brazil, Argentina, England, and Belgium make it to the semis.  -Brazil over England in the finals.-Neymar wins the... + full article



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