CNBC Crypto World features the latest news and daily trading updates from the digital currency markets and provides viewers with a look at what’s ahead with high-profile interviews, explainers, and unique stories from the ever-changing crypto industry. On today’s show, Tim Rice of Coin Metrics reveals the most important data crypto investors should watch in 2023.
IRS: Taxpayers may avoid a surprise tax bill by making a quarterly payment by Jan. 17
The fourth-quarter estimated tax deadline is Jan. 17. Here’s how to avoid a ‘surprise tax bill’ for 2022, according to the IRS.
The best high limit credit cards of 2023 and how to get them with your credit score
CNBC Select takes a look at high-limit credit cards and gives examples of different ones based on your credit score.
California forces companies to show pay on job listings, revealing big tech salaries
A new law that went into effect this week requires most California employers to disclose salaries on job listings.
Crypto lender Genesis Trading lays off 30% of workforce
Barry Silbert’s Genesis Trading reduced headcount by 30%, or 60 jobs, as the crypto lender fends off a potential bankruptcy filing after the collapse of FTX.
South Carolina Supreme Court overturns state 6-week abortion ban as unconstitutional
The ruling by South Carolina’s highest court comes more than six months after the U.S. Supreme Court voided the federal right to abortion.
CNBC Pro Talks: Goldman’s top picks in the energy sector, which it sees winning again this year
CNBC Pro takes you to the Goldman Sachs Global Energy Conference in Miami. Brian Sullivan sits down with Goldman Sachs Head of Americas Natural Resources Equity Research Neil Mehta to discuss the macro outlook for the energy sector and which stocks Mehta likes most in 2023.
IBM, Moderna and more: CNBC’s ‘Halftime Report’ traders answer your stock questions
IBM, Moderna and more: CNBC’s ‘Halftime Report’ traders answer your stock questions
Here’s how the House speaker debacle is paralyzing the U.S. Congress
The failure to elect a House speaker has left the legislative branch of the government effectively paralyzed.
U.S. targets non-compete clauses that block workers from getting better jobs
The Federal Trade Commission proposed a rule that would ban companies from requiring workers to sign noncompete provisions as well as some training repayment agreements.