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February 20 – 2011 Daytona 500 is won by the Wood Brothers Racing team entrant Trevor Bayne, who became the youngest winner of the race. Carl Edwards was second ahead of David Gilliland. [41] [42] February 22 – Chicago mayoral election, 2011: Former White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel wins the race for mayor with more than 55% of the ...
Bank Transfer Day was a consumer activism [1] initiative calling for a voluntary switch from commercial banks to not-for-profit credit unions by November 5, 2011. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] As of October 15, 2011, a Facebook page devoted to the effort had drawn more than 54,900 "likes". [ 5 ]
Despite using calendars that are apart by 13 days, Western Easter and Orthodox Easter occasionally fall on the same date, as happened in 2010, 2011, 2014, and 2017. For example, according to the Western (Gregorian) calendar, the first Paschal Full Moon after the Spring Equinox (March 21) fell on Monday, April 14, 2014.
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As we approach the end of a tumultuous 2011, it's time to look back at the biggest winners and losers. So in this series, that's exactly what we're doing, sector by sector. Today, let's take a ...
An economic calendar not only lists daily events, but the volatility levels attached to them. A volatility level refers to the likelihood that a specific event will impact the markets. Economic calendars usually have a three-scale volatility gauge. If an event has a level one volatility, it is not expected to significantly affect the markets.