'So scared': Fear of aftershocks in debris-strewn Turkey
41 percent of survey takers said they were financially better off before Joe Biden became President.
Hedge funds betting against stocks globally abandoned those trades last week at the fastest pace since 2015, surpassing the speed of their exodus from the meme stock frenzy two years ago, according to a Goldman Sachs research note.
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A U.S. bankruptcy judge at a court hearing in Delaware will consider on Monday whether to greenlight a court-supervised investigation into the collapse of FTX, a course of action that the crypto exchange has opposed as redundant and wasteful.
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu made the predictions Sunday.
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Republican lawmakers on Sunday criticized President Joe Biden for waiting days to shoot down a suspected Chinese spy balloon as it floated over the U.S., accusing him of showing weakness toward China and initially trying to keep the breach of U.S. airspace undisclosed.