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A Tesla shareholder filed a lawsuit on Thursday (May 30) accusing CEO Elon Musk of insider trading when he sold over US$7.5 billion of shares of the electric car maker in late 2022, saying the billionaire entrepreneur sold the shares before potentially disappointing production and delivery numbers were made public. Shareholder Michael Perry, in the lawsuit ...
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A former investment banker, who was formerly a registered broker with the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, was sentenced today to three years and five months in prison for a fraud scheme that resulted in approximately $1.5 million in investor losses and for a separate access device fraud scheme. According to court documents, from November 2020 to ...
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The question “what is a stablecoin” has gained the interest of many crypto fanatics within the cryptocurrency ecosystem. Throughout this crypto guide, we’re going to discuss what stablecoins are, the different types of stablecoins, as well as an overview of use cases. If this is your first time on our website, our team at Trading Strategy Guides welcomes ...
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WTI Crude Oil: chart The West Texas Intermediate Crude Oil market has been all over the place during the trading week, and even sold off quite violently on Friday. However, we remain in the same general vicinity that we have been in for a while, and I think at this point we are more likely than not to continue to see a lot of volatility and of course a ...
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video The pay packets of more than 2.6 million Australian workers will get a boost of at least $33.10 a week from July 1, the workplace umpire has ruled in its annual wage review. The order, handed down by the Fair Work Commission on Monday, will increase award wages by 3.75 per cent. The national minimum wage will also rise by that amount, increasing by ...
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The pandemic housing boom means Americans have more home equity than ever. Households have added roughly $12 trillion in home equity since the end of 2019: chart To put this ...
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video The pay packets of more than 2.6 million Australian workers will get a boost of at least $33.10 a week from July 1, the workplace umpire has ruled in its annual wage ...
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So the Federal Reserve's preferred measure of inflation, the core personal consumer expenditure deflator, has come in at 0.2% month-on-month - the consensus had been swinging ...
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Business conditions in the Chinese manufacturing sector improved at a more pronounced rate midway into the second quarter of 2024. Production growth accelerated amid rising new ...
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Claudia Sheinbaum is set to become Mexico’s first female leader in a landslide victory, capitalizing on outgoing President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador’s popularity while also ...
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China's Ministry of Commerce stimulus effort, announcing plans to facilitate: • Trade-in programs for consumer goods. • Aiming to increase second-hand vehicle transactions by 45% ...
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This is a market that now has become basically an index as interest in the market has had institutions piling in and now, they don't really have a whole lot to do. I think this becomes more or less like the S&P 500 where it will have a proclivity to go higher but that doesn't necessarily mean that we're going to see massive moves. Long gone are the days of ...
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Bitcoin is facing resistance above the psychological barrier at $70,000, but a positive sign is that the bulls have not ceded much ground to the bears. Bitcoin is down marginally by just under one percent this week. Bitcoin’s range-bound action over the past few days has not hampered investments into the spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds. Farside Investors ...
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It’s been a landmark year for digital assets, but a move into the mainstream is making price swings less wild, diminishing a key attraction for many investors and poised to shake up growth of the biggest revenue source for exchanges such as Coinbase Global Inc. Despite posting higher-than-forecast first-quarter revenue and profit, the largest US crypto ...