The stock market's surge puts nervous investors in mind of the 2000 dot-com bubble burst, but they might be better served paying attention to the aftermath of the financial crisis.
Stock-index futures rise Monday, indicating major benchmarks would build on their strongest week since November as investors pencil in another round of aid spending out of Washington.
Elon Musk's Tesla Inc. announces that it acquired $1.5 billion in bitcoins in January and said it could accept the world's No. 1 digital asset for payment in the future.
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