Oscar Health stock soars after report of potential Obamacare subsidy extension By Investing.com
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-62% Medium Left
- Politician Portrayal
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
63% : Both health insurers, which offer plans under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) marketplace, saw significant gains in Monday's premarket trading.58% : " The potential extension of ACA subsidies could provide stability for insurers operating in the marketplace, benefiting companies like Oscar Health and Centene that have significant exposure to these markets.
57% : Investors should also monitor shares of other ACA marketplace participants like Molina Healthcare.
56% : According to Politico, President Trump is preparing to announce a general framework to address healthcare costs and spikes in ACA insurance premiums.
51% : Investing.com -- Oscar Health (NYSE:OSCR) stock soars 20% while Centene (NYSE:CNC) shares jump 9% following a Politico report that the White House is expected to propose a two-year extension of Obamacare subsidies with new eligibility limits.
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