The Reserve Bank of New Zealand said Friday it is ramping up its monitoring of stablecoins and crypto assets in response to public concerns over their potential impact on the financial system and monetary sovereignty.
: California reparations enter a new ‘battle’: getting lawmakers and public on board
“After being denied 40 acres and a mule … our time is now,” one person said during a public-comment period at the task force’s final meeting.
Key Words: Dylan Mulvaney breaks silence on Bud Light ‘bullying and transphobia,’ with some choice words for Anheuser-Busch
Dylan Mulvaney, the trans influencer whose promotional campaign with Bud Light led to calls for a boycott, broke her silence on the matter on Thursday.
Personal Finance Daily: ‘Home buyers have adjusted’ to new normal of near-7% mortgage rates and more newlyweds are asking for this specific gift
Thursday’s top personal finance stories.
: Supreme Court ended affirmative action at colleges. That could harm companies’ diversity efforts.
College admission can often be the “entry ticket to top jobs,” said dissenting Justice Sonia Sotomayor.
: Biden says he opposes expanding Supreme Court even after he criticizes affirmative-action ruling
President Joe Biden on Thursday indicates he remains opposed to expanding the Supreme Court, even as he criticizes the court’s affirmative-action ruling.
Economic Report: Bank borrowing from the Fed climbs for eighth week in a row. Some banks are still under strain.
The amount of money that banks are borrowing from the Fed crept up for the eighth week in a row, underscoring ongoing strains in the financial system.
Distributed Ledger: Why AI could lead a lot more people to pay with bitcoin
The latest Distributed Ledger column from MarketWatch: a weekly look at the most important moves and news in crypto.
Earnings Results: Nike’s profit miss makes it ‘abundantly clear’ that U.S. economy faces ‘considerable headwinds,’ analyst says
Nike reported fourth-quarter profit that came up short of Wall Street’s expectations, with price cuts weighing on results.
: ‘Pokemon Go’ maker Niantic to lay off 230 workers
CEO John Hanke said that Niantic had allowed expenses to grow faster than revenue.
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