Economy

Electric-truck maker Nikola nears bankruptcy filing, WSJ reports

Electric-Truck Maker Nikola Nearing Bankruptcy Filing, Shares Plummet (Reuters) - Electric-truck maker Nikola is on the brink of filing for bankruptcy, according to sources familiar with the matter as reported

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Currency investors grow wary of bets on Trump tariffs

The currency markets are currently showing signs of skepticism towards President Donald Trump's tariff threats, particularly in regards to the

The ultimate “Gold Card”

President Trump recently proposed a “gold card” aimed at high net worth immigrants, which would sell for $5 million. Tyler

There are big cracks in a $7 trillion bull case for stocks to keep rising

Wall Street strategists have long pointed to the massive amount of cash sitting on the sidelines as a potential catalyst

Citigroup mistakenly credited a customer account with $81 trillion

Citigroup made a costly mistake last year when it accidentally credited a customer's account with $81 trillion instead of the

Property Rights in Colombia: Reality and Challenges

Property Rights in Colombia: Challenges and Opportunities Colombia's position in the International Property Rights Index, ranking 80th out of 125

Orbán calls on EU to launch peace talks with Moscow over Ukraine

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Lawsuit filing details DOGE’s plans to dismantle the CFPB

The Trump administration's plan to dismantle the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) was temporarily halted by a federal judge after

CFPB drops lawsuits against Capital One and Rocket Mortgage affiliate

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has undergone significant changes under the new leadership of acting director Russell Vought. The