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Fed report confirms: People aren’t working because of government handouts

During a bizarre, rambling news conference on June 24, which was supposed to be about announcing a bipartisan deal with Republican senators on an infrastructure spending plan, President Joe Biden had some interesting thoughts regarding the labor shortage issue.

“Ransomwhere” project tracks payment demands

A new project, Ransomwhere, aims to put a dollar figure on the profit-driven attacks that have become a headache for businesses, governments and non-profits around the globe.

‘At least 80 central banks around the world are looking at digital currencies’: European Central Bank President

The President of the European Central Bank said in a video posted to Twitter that dozens of centralized world banking systems are becoming interested in cryptocurrencies.

A Tesla ‘death cross’ has appeared for the first time in more than 2 years

Tesla’s 50-DMA is set to end a 20-month run above the 200-DMA, which could be a warning of further losses for the stock.

For the restaurant industry, inflation is a recipe for disaster

Small businesses simply can't compete with the federal government.

China vs. capitalism

China's leadership is deeply suspicious of the international financial system, and wants to ensure that the Chinese Communist Party remains the absolute power in the land, unthreatened by fast-growing corporate giants.

Basel III & CBDCs: The Seismic Changes Facing The Global Financial System

The role of commercial banks in the global economy is changing, with lending to governments and their agencies now more important than lending to goods and services industries. It is a trend which is due to continue.

36 states, DC sue Google, alleging antitrust violations in app store

The attorneys general of 36 states and Washington, D.C., sued Google Wednesday, alleging the company’s control over its Android app store violates antitrust laws.

OPEC disagreement lays bare growing UAE-Saudi economic rivalry

Rare public disagreement between the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia over OPEC policy points to a growing economic rivalry between the two largest Arab economies which only looks set to intensify, several regional analysts said.

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