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Fed Governor Bowman adjusts rate stance, says hikes likely over but not ready to cut yet
Bowman noted the progress made against inflation and said it should continue with short-term rates at their current levels.
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This popular holiday gift often goes unused. Here's how to turn it into cash
Consumers can trade in unused gift cards for money. Here's what to know.
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Coinbase is planning a pivotal acquisition that will allow it to launch crypto derivatives in the EU
Coinbase told CNBC exclusively that it entered into an agreement to buy an unnamed holding company which holds a Mifid II license.
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Cryptocurrency investors eagerly awaiting SEC ruling on bitcoin ETFs
With 13 companies filing for a bitcoin ETF, all offering similar products, there is substantial interest in what the fee structure will look like.
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Crypto firms introduce risk assessments and finance tests in response to strict new rules in UK
New rules in the U.K. require crypto companies to make clear to users the risks involved in trading cryptocurrencies and advertise their services...
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BYD's five best-selling cars, including one edging out Tesla's Model Y in China
While Tesla's Model Y was the best-selling purely battery-powered car in China for the six months ending in November, BYD accounted for four of the...
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State-run 'auto-IRA' programs aim to close retirement savings gap
Seven states are enrolling workers in so-called auto-IRA programs to address a gap in 401(k) coverage and savings. More are scheduled to come on line.
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Cliff Asness' AQR Absolute Return fund returns 18.5% in 2023, boosted by value picks
Cliff Asness' longest running multistrategy fund at AQR Capital Management returned 18.5% last year, net of fees.
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Ken Griffin’s hedge fund Citadel posts double-digit returns in 2023, but lags the broader market
Billionaire investor Ken Griffin's various hedge fund strategists all posted double-digit returns for 2023, but they failed to beat the broader...
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Fat Cat Thursday: UK CEO pay already exceeds average worker salary for the year
By 1 p.m. London time on Thursday, the average FTSE 100 CEO will have earned more this year than the median full-time worker's annual salary.