Author: super@dmin
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Deep Dive: Cryptocurrency bank Silvergate has lost 68% of its digital deposits. Here’s what we know about its predicament.
The bank shored up liquidity as institutions in the digital-currency industry scrambled to lower risks.
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Earnings Results: Constellation’s beer sales hurt by higher prices across supply and distribution chains
The company, whose brands include Modelo and Corona, got a lot of questions about beer sales and pricing on its earnings call.
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Market Extra: Why the Fed doesn’t like stock-market rallies
Minutes of the Federal Reserve’s December meeting delivered an important message to investors: big stock market rallies are unwelcome.
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: Your boss will no longer be able to make you sign noncompete agreements — if federal regulators have their way
Approximately 30 million workers are bound by the clauses, according to the FTC.
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Cannabis Watch: South Carolina, Kentucky and Oklahoma eye cannabis measures as Congress stalls
Lawmakers and voters to consider cannabis initiatives in at least three states in 2023, while Wisconsin governor calls for dialogue on marijuana.
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Washington Watch: What happens while there’s no House speaker? Salaries in limbo, taxpayers’ requests turned away
The House of Representatives is nonfunctioning as long as lawmakers can’t elect a speaker. Here are some ways this is impacting people in Washington and beyond.
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The Fed: Fed’s Bullard says 2023 on track to be a ‘disinflationary year’
High U.S. inflation is likely to recede in 2023 thanks to aggressive Federal Reserve efforts to raise interest rates and cool off the economy, a senior official said.
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Beth Pinsker: It’s time to buy I-bonds again. Here are 3 ways to maximize your $10,000 inflation-fighting investment.
The current rate is good, but if you hold off until just before the next change, it could be even better.
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Commodities Corner: Here’s what TIPS bonds indicate about the outlook for gold
Tom McClellan, editor of The McClellan Market Report, offers a reason why the recent gains for gold may not be likely to continue.
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Market Extra: ‘Old habits die hard’: Traders take second look at 5%-plus U.S. interest rate by March
It’s taken traders almost four months to register the likelihood that U.S. interest rates could reach their highest level since 2006 in the next two months