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The New York Post: Sam Bankman-Fried’s family pays $10,000 a week for armed security, sources say
Amid death threats and sudden global infamy, accused FTX fraudster Sam Bankman-Fried and his parents have turned their posh Stanford home into a heavily guarded fortress.
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MarketWatch First Take: AMC CEO’s pay freeze a move to assuage frustrated investors, says Wedbush analyst
AMC CEO Adam Aron asked the company’s board to “red circle and freeze” his target cash and stock pay for 2023.
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: Take MarketWatch’s 2022 Quiz: How much do you know about the biggest financial stories of the year?
In a year of records and market turmoil, how will you score on this 10-question quiz?
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: Retailers aren’t planning for the one thing everyone’s talking about
Something many retailers aren’t seeing for 2023, analysts say, is the one thing everyone else is worried about: An economic downturn.
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The Ratings Game: Generac stock leads S&P 500 gainers after Janney says buy, citing ‘free option’ on clean energy
Generac stock surges to lead S&P 500 gainers after Janney said investors should buy, as his fair value estimate implies 67% upside.
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In One Chart: 2022 stock carnage erases $5.2 trillion in market cap from these 10 FAANG+ stocks
A nasty December is adding to pain to former FAANG+ highfliers, including Amazon, Apple and Tesla.
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The Tell: ‘The days that killed the year’: These 5 trading sessions accounted for 95% of the S&P 500’s losses in 2022
Just five trading sessions accounted for more than 95% of the S&P 500 index losses in 2022 as the U.S. stock market headed for its worst year since 2008.
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: Amazon warehouse workers get ‘big win’ with New York law on quotas
A new law in New York aims to protect warehouse workers from possibly unlawful quotas.
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Living With Climate Change: Your 2023 vacation plans can include these free admission days at U.S. national parks
The National Park Service, caretaker of some of America’s most-prized natural and built landmarks, will offer select free admission days in 2023.