AAPL 213.67 -0.7294% MSFT 386.7981 -0.2635% NVDA 118.195 0.5744% GOOGL 162.34 -0.9458% GOOG 164.51 -1.0645% AMZN 194.845 -0.3554% META 600.64 2.8387% AVGO 190.38 -2.6538% LLY 843.17 0.736% TSLA 233.16 -1.1447% TSM 177.35 2.0661% V 340.5 0.1854% JPM 239.905 0.3325% UNH 511.66 1.6812% NVO 78.95 -0.0633% WMT 86.15 -0.2085% LVMUY 130.81 -1.8827% XOM 115.62 0.182% LVMHF 660.0 -1.4219% MA 538.265 0.4057%
AAPL 213.67 -0.7294% MSFT 386.7981 -0.2635% NVDA 118.195 0.5744% GOOGL 162.34 -0.9458% GOOG 164.51 -1.0645% AMZN 194.845 -0.3554% META 600.64 2.8387% AVGO 190.38 -2.6538% LLY 843.17 0.736% TSLA 233.16 -1.1447% TSM 177.35 2.0661% V 340.5 0.1854% JPM 239.905 0.3325% UNH 511.66 1.6812% NVO 78.95 -0.0633% WMT 86.15 -0.2085% LVMUY 130.81 -1.8827% XOM 115.62 0.182% LVMHF 660.0 -1.4219% MA 538.265 0.4057%

Redlining

Updated on August 29, 2023

Redlining is typically defined as an unethical practice, which segregates the availability of services among the different geographical region. An example of redlining could be seen in the denial of financial services such as mortgages, insurance, based upon the location of an individual within a particular economy.