Author: super@dmin
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Washington Watch: Here are the politicians pledging to donate or return contributions from FTX’s Sam Bankman-Fried
Sam Bankman-Fried publicly donated almost $40 million to campaign committees during the 2022 election cycle.
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Key Words: Sam Bankman-Fried’s back online with a detailed defense: ‘I didn’t steal funds, and I certainly didn’t stash billions away’
Sam Bankman-Fried, co-founder and former chief executive of bankrupt crypto exchange FTX, is back online, reviving his defense via a new public forum, while under house arrest at his parents’ home in California.
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MarketWatch First Take: Virgin Orbit probes failed orbital launch, eyes second U.K. attempt later this year
The company was aiming to make history Monday with the first orbital space launch from British soil, but its rocket suffered an “anomaly.”
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: Want to estimate your monthly energy bill in your prospective new home — before you buy it? This new service may help.
A new feature unveiled by a brokerage helps home shoppers estimate monthly utilities payments
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Economic Report: Good news for homebuyers: The housing market is showing signs of ‘normalizing’
A new report from Realtor.com says that the housing market is tipping in the buyers’ court as listing price growth slows, and inventory grows.
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Economic Report: Inflation softens at the end of 2022 and clears path for slower Fed rate hikes
The cost of living fell 0.1% in December and posted the first decline since the onset of the pandemic in 2020, pointing to a further slowdown inflation a.
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Economic Report: Jobless claims show no spike in layoffs
Initial jobless claims fell by 1,000 to 205,000 in the week ended Jan. 7, the Labor Department said Thursday.
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: Bank of England takes profit after fully unwinding its $23.4 billion emergency bond buying package
The central bank had stepped in to buy U.K government debt last fall after an ill-fated budget sparked a spiral of selling that threatened the pension sector
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: Student loan servicer at the center of debt cancelation case hasn’t paid on one of its own debts in years
Legal experts wrote in briefs filed with the Supreme Court that the lapse in payments calls into question whether Missouri has standing to sue over the policy
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Need to Know: Why investors may want to stay in one of last year’s best-performing assets
Our call of the day from asset manager Wisdom Tree offers more reasons to put money in one of 2022’s best-performing assets.