First Cryptocurrency Insider-Trading Case Yields 10-Month Prison Term
Nikhil Wahi, the brother of a former Coinbase Global employee, is sentenced after pleading guilty to fraud.Read More
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Order Making Findings and Imposing Remedial Sanctions Pursuant to Section 15(B) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934Read More
SEC Announces Appointment of Cristina Martin Firvida as Investor Advocate
The Securities and Exchange Commission today announced the appointment of Cristina Martin Firvida as Director of the Office of the Investor Advocate, effective Jan. 17, 2023. Ms. Martin Firvida was most recently the Vice President of Financial Security…Read More
Fintech in 2023: Predictions From OneID, Pay360, Espria and CertiK
Fintech is finding itself at a turning point amid rumblings the industry is ‘losing its lustre’. We’ve seen firms struggle to raise fresh funds, reports of falling valuations, fire sales, staff layoffs and recruitment freezes. Some fintechs have abruptly closed while others have bid their farewells before they’d even had the chance to say hello. […]
Voting Opens For Ninth Year of British Bank Awards
The British Bank Awards, run by Smart Money People, is back for its ninth year. On Monday 9 January 2023, voting was opened – the awards’ winners will be decided by 100 per cent of customers’ reviews on Smart Money People. The awards aim to find those financial companies that are most dedicated to putting […]
Watch: Here’s why it’s harder than it used to be for you to win the lottery

CNN’s senior data reporter Harry Enten explains the rule change that made it more difficult to win the lottery and how it’s causing jackpots to keep surpassing $1 billion.Read More
Here’s what to know about a new student loan proposal that provides payment relief to borrowers making less than $30,600

A new proposal from the Biden administration would lower federal student loan payments for some Americans — and pause payments completely for anyone making less than $30,600 a year.Read More
Watch how Biden reacted to reporter questions on classified documents

President Joe Biden ignored reporters asking for a comment on the classified documents found at a private office from his time as vice president.Read More
The 10 documents found in Biden’s private office were dated between 2013 to 2016, a source says

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Hochul’s Vision for New York: Fighting Crime and Building Housing

Gov. Kathy Hochul delivered a State of the State speech on Tuesday that addressed some of the issues that played well for her opponent in the November election.Read More