Economy

U.S. financial regulator says email hack exposed sensitive bank data

The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) recently announced that a cybersecurity breach in February had exposed highly sensitive information. The breach, which was first disclosed and resolved

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4 ways the One Big Beautiful Bill Act could lower your taxes

The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) was signed into law in July 2025, bringing significant tax changes that will

How much gold would $1 million buy at different points in history?

Gold prices have a fascinating history that dates back to the early 1900s. Initially, gold prices remained relatively stagnant, hovering

The currency market is pricing in a supply-side inflation shock

Global currencies experienced significant fluctuations on Tuesday as foreign exchange traders factored in the impact of a widespread supply-side inflationary

Federal workers delay retirement as savings gaps persist

In a recent discussion on the state of Federal Workers' retirement plans, Jeffrey Snyder of the Broadcast Retirement Network sat

Should You Buy Serve Robotics Before March 11?

Serve Robotics (NASDAQ: SERV) is gearing up to release its fourth-quarter results and host an investor conference call on March

Chinese automakers strengthen their presence in Southeast Asia

Chinese automakers have made significant strides in Southeast Asia, reporting strong sales growth in key markets such as Thailand, Indonesia,

Federal Reserve Revenue: Cutsinger’s Solution

Question: The U.S. Federal Reserve stands apart from typical government entities in two significant ways. First, it has the autonomy

eBay to cut around 800 roles amid restructuring drive

US online marketplace eBay has recently announced plans to reduce its global headcount by approximately 6%, which equates to around