Goldman Sachs Chief Economist Jan Hatzius forecasts a substantial slowdown in 2022. His contention is that supply chain bottlenecks and inflation would drag the economy down in addition to the dissipation of pent-up demand.
The report examining volatility in GameStop and other so-called "meme" stocks said the wild market moves last winter highlighted the need for "potential study and further consideration" of ways to ensure "fair, order and efficient" markets.
The nature of NFTs has made it perfect for the art and entertainment world where the verification of authenticity and transfer of ownership is in high demand.
Microsoft: Bill Gates warned in 2008 over 'inappropriate emails' to female employee
Who will form Iraq's next government?
The world's automakers are investing in facilities to salvage old parts but the industry is also looking to recycle the millions of electric batteries used for the cars of the future.
World's longest race? 3,100 miles around a New York block
Missionaries seen as asset, but sometimes headache, by US
Inmate who leaked Russia prison rape video seeks French asylum
US renews calls for talks with North Korea
US plans to tackle toxic, widespread 'PFAS' chemicals
Global stocks mixed as Chinese economic growth slows
The launch has been eagerly anticipated in the world of crypto-money, lifting bitcoin above $62,000 in recent days, a level not seen since April.
US accuses Maduro of putting extradited businessman above country
The investment titan is unconvinced any shock decisions on interest rates will emerge out of the Federal Reserve's upcoming meeting in November.
Some Elon Musk fans saw a bunny while others saw a Shiba Inu in the Tesla CEO's latest cryptocurrency-related tweet.
Tunisia in bailout talks with Gulf powerhouses: central banker
“I really think there will be a crisis the way we are going, the way we are printing money, the way we are going into inflation," Icahn said.
The Wall Street Journal reports executives encouraged Bill Gates to stop sending emails asking an employee to meet.
US 'very concerned' over China's hypersonic test
Amazon aims to hire 150,000 holiday season workers
Amazon is hiring 150,000 seasonal workers with an average starting pay of $18 per hour.
Alleged killers of Dutch crime reporter in court
Berlin museum returns, then buys back Nazi-looted Pissarro
Homebuilding Sentiment rose four points in October despite supply chain disruptions and labor shortages delaying the completion of newly built homes.
US lawmakers probe whether Amazon misled Congress
The wealthiest 10% of U.S. citizens now own 89% of all U.S. stocks according to Federal Reserve data, driving inequality.
The supply chain crisis is making these products hard to find in stores and if they are available, they most likely have a price increase.
Volvo sets IPO for Oct 28, valuing it up to $23 bn
Norway attacker killed victims with 'sharp object', not arrows