Month: April 2023

Silicon Valley Bank’s dramatic failure in early March was the product of mismanagement and supervisory missteps, compounded by a dose of social media frenzy, the Federal Reserve concluded in a highly anticipated report released Friday. Michael S. Barr, the Fed’s vice chair for supervision appointed by President Joe Biden, said in the exhaustive probe of
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In this article UAL Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT United Airlines Seatbacks Courtesy: United Airlines United Airlines‘ plan to revamp the cabins on its older narrow-body planes is running behind schedule because of supply chain strains, the carrier told CNBC this week. The upgrades include bigger premium cabins, seat-back entertainment screens throughout the planes,
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Viktorcvetkovic | Istock | Getty Images Shortly after the Supreme Court makes its expected ruling on the Biden administration’s sweeping student debt forgiveness plan, the loan bills are expected to resume. The U.S. Department of Education has said payments would be due again 60 days after the litigation over its student loan forgiveness plan resolves.
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Beverly Hills architect Arthur Froelich designed racetracks. Phoenix businessman Herbert Owens managed a few racetracks during his wide-ranging career. The two came together for a novel project in the late 1970s that had nothing to do with racetracks and everything to do with Owens’ quest for a standout hillside home. He wasn’t disappointed. The architectural
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Gen Z and millennials are living clean, and apparently it’s not good for state coffers. In March, Bloomberg reported that the U.K. government has missed out on billions of pounds in revenue from alcohol and tobacco sin taxes over the years because young Brits are choosing to smoke and imbibe less than previous generations. The
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In this article AMZN Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Amazon reported better-than-expected revenue on Thursday, but the stock’s initial pop was wiped out after executives raised concerns of ongoing weakness in cloud growth. Here are the key numbers: Earnings: 31 cents per share Revenue: $127.4 billion vs. $124.5 billion expected, according to analysts surveyed by
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