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The present banking system is very fragile in some sense, and it is something to be concerned about, according to the legendary investor Warren Buffett. When asked during an interview with CNBC News ...
The Trump administration says the United States has struck 11,000 targets in Iran since the U.S.-Israeli war on the country began. Critics have questioned the accuracy of the Maven system, the ...
Life and annuities insurer Athene borrowed nearly $23.3 billion from the Federal Home Loan Bank system in the US last year. The FHLB’s financial report for 2025 shows that Athene, which is owned by ...
The Philadelphia Housing Authority (PHA) has sealed a $137.5 million financing package for its planned affordable housing development in West Philadelphia, Commercial Observer has learned. “The need ...
The World Bank warned that Mozambique’s current economic trajectory puts $50 billion in gas projects at risk, one of the starkest warnings yet on the nation’s persistent debt-fueled overspending. The ...
A top banking regulator is on the verge of letting crypto firms become banks. Banks aren’t happy about it. Jonathan Gould, one of the country’s most powerful banking regulators, has given the green ...
The Federal Reserve and other financial regulators will soon release proposals to loosen some planned rules on how much capital banks must hold in reserve to mitigate risks. By Stacy Cowley Federal ...
Today at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco, Microsoft held a panel discussion during which Xbox next-gen VP Jason Ronald shared new insight into the company's plans for the future of the ...
More than 1,800 crypto businesses operate in the UAE, with over 600 Web3 companies based in Dubai’s DMCC free zone. The United Arab Emirates’ banking system remains fully operational despite ...
Key insights: Fifty years of sanctions has forced Iran to develop its own isolated financial system. But money has still found a way to move in and out of the country. What's at stake: The most recent ...