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. James Koutoulas, CEO of Typhon Capital Management, weighs in on reports that Hamas militants behind the surprise attacks in Israel raised millions in crypto. He discusses how blockchain technology can help track this kind of illicit activity.
Biden praises Kaiser Permanente labor agreement after worker strike: ‘Collective bargaining works’
The Biden administration helped broker a deal between more than 85,000 health workers and Kaiser Permanente.
Amazon’s latest sales event demonstrates ‘the power of the Prime subscription’
Amazon’s (AMZN) strong execution at its fall sales event this week again shows the deep value of the Prime subscription model.
Regional banks are in focus in the week ahead as third-quarter earnings season ramps up
Regional bank earnings are expected to be a weak point this earnings season.
These are the biggest stock shorts out there — including a big bet against this EV maker
Investors hiked their short bets on a handful of electric vehicle and charging companies during the second half of September.
Iran-backed Hezbollah joining Israel-Hamas conflict would be a ‘game changer,’ Middle East expert says
With an Israeli ground incursion potentially imminent in the north of the Gaza Strip, the conflict could grow to involve other regional actors, analysts say.
Short sellers will have to report more data under new US SEC rules
Student loan borrowers hit snags as payments resume: ‘It’s a challenging environment,’ head of loan servicer group says
As payments resume after a multi-year break, borrowers describe receiving incorrect bills and incredibly long wait times trying to contact their servicers.
The U.S. has high maternal mortality rates — and it has gotten worse for Latinas
Nonprofits, health insurers and large employers such as Walmart are investing in support programs to try to reduce financial and emotional costs for Latinas.
Quiet cutting: How power in U.S. offices may be shifting back to bosses
Fears of a looming recession have led to a new trend taking over the American workplace and could be shifting the balance of power from workers back to bosses.
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