US regulators warn banks of heightened liquidity risks in crypto-related deposits
Office of the Comptroller of the Currency joined the Federal Reserve and Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. in issuing the joint warning about crypto's risks.
US aims to create semiconductor manufacturing clusters with Chips Act funds
US Secretary of Commerce Gin Raimondo lays out Washington's plan to organize and shape the semiconductor manufacturing industry from the top, down, through 2030.
Biden to nominate former Mastercard executive Ajay Banga to lead World Bank
Ajay Banga is a former CEO of Mastercard who expanded the business 13 fold during his tenure. The outgoing president of the World Bank is David Malpass.
Yellen warns China of 'serious consequences' in helping Russia skirt US sanctions
China would face serious repercussions if helped China evade a slew of Western sanctions, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said ahead of a G20 meeting.
Listening to Hong Kong: China surveillance like law forces real-identity registration for all cell phone use
All SIM cards in the Hong Kong have to be real-name registered. Phone numbers not linked to a person's identity will be deactivated. This is the latest attempt by the Chinese mainland to tighten its control over the citizens of Hong Kong.
New York City businesses drowning in shoplifting thefts turn to man's best friend for help
A private management company in New York City hired a security service to deploy dogs near Penn Station and Madison Square Garden to protect businesses from shoplifting.
UK trade chief rips Biden's 'protectionist' policies
U.K. Business and Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch on Tuesday slammed President Biden's Inflation Reduction Act as "protectionist" and warned it could cause supply chains to fail.
Norfolk Southern’s Ohio train cost cleanup minimal as Buttigieg tours region
U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg will visit East Palestine, Ohio on Thursday following the derailment and spill of hazardous materials of a Norfolk Southern (NSC) freight line.
Jet carrying 335 forced to turn back after missing destination airport's closing time by 10 minutes
A Japan Airplanes plane flying from Tokyo was refused at Fukuoka Airport after the plane arrived 10 minutes after the regional airport's 10 p.m. curfew time.
LARRY KUDLOW: Biden's Green New Deal radical climate obsession paid off for Putin
FOX Business host Larry Kudlow evaluates President Joe Biden's Ukraine policy and shows how Russia has profited from oil on Wednesday's "Kudlow."
War in Ukraine: The economic impact on energy and food one year after Russia's invasion
The one-year anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine arrives on Friday and the war has caused major economic volatility, particularly in energy and food commodities.
Stablecoins attract scrutiny in SEC’s drive to control crypto
The SEC is investigating whether stablecoins, cryptocurrencies that maintain a price of $1, are among the products that were issued in violation of investor-protection laws.
Ex-priest condemns 'After School Satan Club': There will be spiritual ‘repercussions’
Rising controversy around a Virginia primary school's Satan club proves there's "goodness and light" to contrast the "darkness," former priest Jonathan Morris argues.
Intel slashes dividend
The Intel Corp.’s board of directors announced the reduction of its quarterly dividend to $0.125 per share of the company’s common stock due to macroeconomic uncertainty.
Putin critic warns China’s intention to supply Russia with lethal weapons for war ‘extremely disturbing’
Russia's former largest foreign investor warns China will face a "very harsh economic response" from America if it provides military aid for Russia's war against Ukraine.
Biden admin declines to overrule trade court's import ban on Apple Watch
The Biden administration declined to block the U.S. International Trade Commission's import ban on Apple Watches that allegedly infringed on AliveCor's patented technology.
FTC alleges supplement company ‘Hijacked’ Amazon reviews to boost sales
The FTC said Bountiful had ‘hijacked’ consumer ratings from some of its products to benefit others. Bountiful said consumers weren’t misled about supplements.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, its investment adviser settle SEC probe
The church will also pay a $1 million fine, the SEC said Tuesday. The money manager and the church settled the SEC’s investigation without admitting or denying wrongdoing.
GOP lawmaker slams Biden for escalating Ukraine war: 'Ratcheted up' tensions at every turn
Arizona Republican Rep. Andy Biggs accused President Biden of escalating tensions between Russia and Ukraine rather than offering diplomatic solutions
Manufacturers to EPA: We’re leading air quality gains, we don’t need more rules
The National Association of Manufacturers is pushing back against a rule proposed by the Biden administration's EPA to tighten air quality rules, arguing it will hurt the economy.



















