Jeffrey Epstein reportedly referred high net-worth clients, including Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, business man Elon Musk, and Google co-founder Sergey Brin to JPMorgan Chase.
The US Virgin Islands reportedly wants JPMorgan Chase to pay at least $190 million to resolve a lawsuit accusing the largest US bank of ignoring Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking.
The tests, which took place over 12 weeks with some of the world's leading banks, including Citigroup Inc. and Wells Fargo & Co., sought to evaluate the potential of digital currencies to enhance both domestic and international payment systems.
"By tracking every financial transaction, they will have access to every detail of our spending, the recipient of our money, and how we allocate our resources. In essence, it replicates George Orwell’s dystopian society depicted in 1984," critics have argued.
Beer company Bud Light is reportedly hosting Denver's Pride Parade just months after Bud Light faced backlash for partnering with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney.
Amazon and JPMorgan are part of an effort to push Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) in Singapore, according to a paper released by the Monetary Association of Singapore (MAS).