By Jim Turner | January 5, 2023
A Democratic state senator from St. Petersburg said lawmakers need to ensure "fairness" for Black growers in awarding medical marijuana licenses.
By Namitha Jagadeesh | January 4, 2023
After a volatile year that saw equities tumble with bonds on worries about inflation and higher interest rates, investors are seeking signs of cooling that will allow policymakers to slow the pace of rate hikes.
By Paige Smith | January 4, 2023
Consumer complaints are one indicator of whether markets are serving consumers, and "complaints about credit reporting suggest that the system increasingly is not," the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said.
By Brody Ford | January 4, 2023
Salesforce said it hired too many people during the pandemic-fueled boom and is adjusting to more cautious spending by customers.
By Christopher Jasper | January 4, 2023
The International Air Transport Association said that travel restrictions have been proved ineffective in stemming the pandemic over the past three years.
By Jeran Wittenstein | January 4, 2023
Apple's strength was rooted in its massive capital returns to shareholders through buybacks and dividends and the belief that its hard-to-leave ecosystem of loyal customers would insulate the company in a potential recession.
By Jane Wester | January 3, 2023
Bankman-Fried's attorney Mark Cohen of Cohen & Gresser said his client, who was ordered to stay at his parents' house in California and barred from opening new lines of credit, founding a business or entering into financial transactions in excess of $1,000 as conditions of release nearly two weeks ago, did not make the transfers.
By Vildana Hajric and Isabelle Lee | January 3, 2023
Investors, still cautious after their wagers missed the mark in 2022, expect a volatile year of trading as uncertainty about the U.S. economy persists.
By Alice Gledhill | January 3, 2023
Only the Japanese yen proved stronger than the greenback among Group-of-10 currencies, with the Norwegian krone, euro and Swiss franc falling sharply.
By Yongchang Chin and Alex Longley | January 3, 2023
Crude eked out a small gain in 2022 in a year that was marked by huge volatility.
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