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The ruble's in a slump. For the Kremlin, that's a two-edged sword
Russia’s ruble is sagging against other currencies, complicating the Kremlin’s efforts to keep consumer inflation under control with one hand even as it overheats the economy with spending on the war against Ukraine with the other
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The Psychology of Retirement Income: From Saving to Spending
Are you lost in the retirement consumption puzzle
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Trump raced to pick many Cabinet posts. He took more time to settle on a treasury secretary
President-elect Donald Trump launched a blitz of picks for his Cabinet, but he took his time settling on billionaire investor Scott Bessent as his choice for treasury secretary
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A courtroom of relief: FBI recovers funds for victims of scammed banker
Cheers and sobs of relief broke out in a federal courtroom in Kansas as dozens of people whose life savings had been embezzled by a bank CEO learned federal law enforcement had recovered their money
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New York judge rejects state efforts to shutter bitcoin mine over climate concerns
A New York judge has rejected an effort by state regulators to shutter a bitcoin mine over concerns about its greenhouse gas emissions
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Bitcoin ticks closer to $100,000 in extended surge following US elections
Bitcoin is jumping again, setting another new high above $99,000
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Judge delays Trump hush money sentencing in order to decide where case should go now
A judge has confirmed that President-elect Donald Trump won’t be sentenced this month in his hush money case
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Stock market today: Wall Street rises with Nvidia as bitcoin bursts above $99,000
U.S. stocks climbed after market superstar Nvidia and another round of companies said they’re making even fatter profits than expected
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SEC Chair Gary Gensler, who led US crackdown on cryptocurrencies, to step down
Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Gary Gensler will step down from his post on January 20
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US regulators seek to break up Google, forcing Chrome sale as part of monopoly punishment
U.S. regulators want a federal judge to break up Google to prevent the company from continuing to squash competition through its dominant search engine after a court found it had maintained an abusive monopoly over the past decade
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