Biden Will Deliver State of the Union Address on Feb. 7

President Biden’s speech will be his first appearance before a House led by Republicans who are unlikely to cooperate with his agenda.Read More
Banks Face Uphill Battle Even as Rates Rise
After posting a strong quarter, lenders face uncertainty about the path of rates, the behavior of deposits and the economy.Read More
Kurt W. Streams
Order Instituting Public Administrative Proceedings Pursuant to Rule 102(E) of the Commission’s Rules of Practice, Making Findings, and Imposing Remedial SanctionsRead More
Jonathan Tetreault
Order Instituting Administrative Proceedings Pursuant to Section 15(B) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, Making Findings, and Imposing Remedial SanctionsRead More
Euro Coin (EUROC) Launched in LatAm Following Bitso and Circle Agreement

As cryptocurrencies grow, the popularity of stablecoins has become more and more clear. Looking to capitalise on this, Bitso, a financial services company powered by crypto in Latin America, has added Euro Coin (EUROC) to its offerings. Issued by Circle, EUROC, a euro-backed stablecoin, is now available to Bitso’s 6 million+ customers. They will be […]
As U.S. unemployment improved, it worsened for Latinos and Black women

The US unemployment rate returned to a historic low of 3.5% in December. Not everyone is celebrating, however: Jobless rates for Black women and Latino men still haven’t recovered fully from the pandemic.Read More
Missouri lawmakers adopt stricter dress code for women

Lawmakers in the Missouri House of Representatives this week adopted a stricter dress code for women as part of a new rules package, and now requires them to cover their shoulders by wearing a jacket like a blazer, cardigan or knit blazer.Read More
Opinion: Don’t be fooled, a recession really is coming

Recession concerns in the US are widespread these days. Yet, some economists argue that the strength of the labor market — as well as household balance sheets — will keep the economy strong enough to avoid a recession.Read More
The debt ceiling drama, explained in 2 minutes

The debt ceiling can often be a contentious debate in Congress. But what is it exactly and why does it matter? CNN’s Christine Romans breaks it down for you.Read More
The Treasury Department says the US will reach the debt limit Jan. 19, setting up one of the first major battles since the GOP took control of the House

The Treasury Department said Friday the US will reach the debt limit on January 19 — months before other estimates projected — and “extraordinary measures” will need to be taken, setting up one of the first major battles on Capitol Hill after Republicans took control of the House.Read More