Author: super@dmin
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Crypto Update: FTX’s token jumps over 35% after report says the bankrupt crypto exchange may restart
Bankrupt crypto exchange FTX’s FTT token jumped over 35% after the Wall Street Journal reported that the company’s new chief executive John J. Ray III is looking at the possibility of restarting the exchange.
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: Some home builders are offering mortgage rates as low as 3%. Here’s how — and why — they’re doing it.
Home builders are playing hardball by offering mortgage rates as low as 3% on new homes to boost buyer demand.
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Key Words: Greta Thunberg: It’s ‘absurd’ that we think the oil companies causing the climate crisis have a solution to it
Greta Thunberg says it is ‘absurd’ that in Davos, so many people are turning to those who are mainly responsible for the climate crisis to fix it.
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In One Chart: Households earning $100,000 or more are cutting back more aggressively on spending. What’s going on?
More U.S. adults said their monthly expenses exceeded their monthly income in December, according to a report released this week.
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Crypto: Investor Peter Thiel made $1.8 billion cashing out on crypto early
Founders Fund, a venture capital firm founded by billionaire investor Peter Thiel, closed out an 8-year bet on cryptocurrencies, and cashed out.
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The Wall Street Journal: McCarthy-negotiated rules package hands Republicans an immediate partisan advantage on Office of Congressional Ethics
Three of eight-member board’s Democratic appointees set to lose their posts to newly imposed term limits.
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MarketWatch First Take: Despite talk of a ‘vast exodus,’ many Western firms still operating in Russia, Swiss researchers say
The research reveals ‘a very limited retreat of EU and G7 firms’ from Russia.
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Crypto: ‘Bitcoin is a hyped-up fraud, it’s a pet rock’: says JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon
Chairman and CEO of JP Morgan Chase Jamie Dimon shared his thoughts about crypto and bitcoin on CNBC’s Squawk Box on Thursday morning.
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Economic Report: Jobless claims fall to four-month low of 190,000 — U.S. jobs market still strong
The number of Americans who applied for unemployment benefits in mid-January fell to a four-month low of 190,000, suggesting the U.S. labor market is still plenty strong despite rising layoffs in some parts of the economy.
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: Exclusive: Mastercard expands relationship with Citizens in exclusive arrangement
Mastercard Inc. is expanding its partnership with Citizens Financial Group to become the bank’s exclusive payments network