FTX cryptocurrency jumps more than 35% after CEO John Ray says bankrupt crypto exchange may restart
FTX's FTT token surged in value Thursday morning after the Wall Street Journal published an interview in which CEO John Ray III said the bankrupt crypto exchange may restart.
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Three-year fixed personal loan interest rates plunge nearly half a percentage point from last week
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Today’s 20-year mortgage rates continue to offer best money-saving opportunity | Jan. 19, 2023
Check out the mortgage rates for Jan. 19, 2023, which are largely unchanged from yesterday.
Economic slowdown is not a 'black swan event': Howard Lutnick
Cantor Fitzgerald Chairman and CEO Howard Lutnick joins 'Mornings with Maria' to discuss concerns over an economic slowdown, provides his outlook for the 2023 economy and commercial real estate.
Hip hop artist Flo Rida awarded $82.6M in lawsuit against Celsius energy drinks
A south Florida jury awarded $82.6 million to hip hop artist Flo Rida, whose real name is Tramar Dillard, after he won a lawsuit against Celsius energy drinks for breach of contract.
Nearly half of Americans 'sacrificing recession preparedness' with monthly banking costs
Nearly half of Americans who are paying checking account fees every month say they are sacrificing their level of preparedness for a recession in doing so, according to a new report.
Bank of America customers report 'disappeared' money from accounts after Zelle issue
After a flurry of complaints about missing funds on social media, Bank of America said "there was a delay in posting Zelle transactions" that has now been resolved.
Fed’s Beige Book says businesses expect weak growth in months ahead
The Federal Reserve's Beige Book, which monitors businesses' sentiments, is full of pessimistic outlooks on the economy driven by high inflation and slow growth.
Larry Summers says he’s ‘still cautious’ but has a ‘little bit more hope’ about economy
Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers said in a Bloomberg interview posted Wednesday that the "situation does look a bit better" for the U.S. economy.
New 'Goonies' house owner details plans for property, how he pulled off $1.65M purchase
Behman Zakeri, an entrepreneur from Kansas, spoke with FOX Business about how he purchased "The Goonies" house in Astoria, Oregon, for $1.65 million.
Holiday retail sales miss expectations, NRF says
The National Retail Federation announced Wednesday that retail sales growth fell short of expectations but that we still ended the year "with impressive annual retail sales."
Southwest Airlines to spend over $1B to invest in IT systems following holiday meltdown
Southwest Airlines announced in a letter to loyalty customers that it is taking additional measures to review the events and "make thoughtful recommendations on future actions."
Private student loan interest rates climb for 5- and 10-year loans
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Bitzlato cryptocurrency founder arrested, accused of illegal money transfers worth hundreds of millions
A Russian national who founded a crytpcurrency exchange was arrested Tuesday in Miami and is accused of evading U.S. financial regulations and permitting illicit financial transactions on his platform.
Good news: Today’s mortgage rates fall across all terms | Jan. 18, 2023
Check out the mortgage rates for Jan. 18, 2023, which are trending down from yesterday.
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell tests positive for COVID-19
The Fed announced on Wednesday that its chairman, Jerome Powell, has tested positive for COVID-19 and that the 69-year-old is experiencing "mild symptoms."
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Coinbase halting operations in Japan a week after laying off hundreds of employees
Coinbase will stop its operations in Japan due to market conditions after announcing the company would layoff 950 employees to reduce operating expenses.
UN secretary-general says 'Big Oil' peddles 'big lie,' should be 'held to account' like tobacco
U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres accused the fossil fuel industry of participating in a "big lie" to cover up oil's connection to climate change.


















