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Federal Reserve bans officials from buying stocks and bonds, as well as restrict trading after ethics scandal

The Federal Reserve will ban policy makers and other senior officials from buying individual stocks and bonds and will also restrict active trading after an ethics scandal led to the departure of two regional presidents and undermined confidence in the central bank.

Supply-Chain Crisis Fuels Latest Retreat From Globalization

Covid-19, climate and geopolitics shatter integrated global production, threatening to end an era of low costs and endless variety.

Historic Bitcoin Futures ETF Debuts On New York Stock Exchange

The first bitcoin-linked exchange-traded fund in the United States today debuted on the New York Stock Exchange, presenting new investment opportunities for holders of brokerage accounts.

John Kerry Has Over $1 Million Invested in Chinese Company That Funds Xi’s Uyghur Genocide

U.S. climate envoy John Kerry has admitted that, at least in his role as the carbon-cutting evangelist to the world, he’s not terribly interested...

MIA: Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg

Over the last six months, companies globally have sounded the alarm about a growing supply chain threat: the incredible backup at US ports, in particular at ports in California.

John Kerry, wife own $1 million stake in Chinese investment group involved in human rights abuses

The company the Kerrys are invested in has been blacklisted by the U.S. government since 2019.

Insanity Wrap: The Biden-China-Oil Connection

Welcome to Insanity Wrap, your daily dose of the best of the worst. The Biden-China-Oil Connection is today’s big crazy.

House Insider? Pelosi’s Fortune More Than Doubled in Last 3 Years Amid ‘Lucky’ Family Investments

The Democratic house speaker has never been implicated in insider trading even though she might have had a conflict of interest in 2007 amid discussions of legislation that would have affected the company Visa.

Covid pill makers accused of selling drug to US at 40 times what it costs to make despite govt funding

Merck produces a five-day course at $17.74, but US will pay the company $700 for it.

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