Ex-FTX Executive Salame Pleads Guilty to Criminal Charges
Former FTX executive Ryan Salame pleaded guilty to criminal charges stemming from the collapse of the cryptocurrency exchange.
Former FTX executive Ryan Salame pleaded guilty to criminal charges stemming from the collapse of the cryptocurrency exchange.
Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams said US monetary policy is “in a good place,” but officials will need to parse through data to decide on how to proceed on interest rates.
Lawyers who sued Facebook over user privacy violations are seeking $180 million in attorneys fees — a sum the judge in the case likened to “Nick Bosa money,” a reference to a $170 million contract the San Francisco 49ers star signed one day earlier.
Walt Disney Co. narrowed its federal lawsuit against Ron DeSantis and his political allies to focus only on a First Amendment claim that the Florida governor retaliated against the company for criticizing his policies.
Caio Marchesani is alleged to have managed crypto accounts for a criminal gang
Australia’s corporate watchdog is suing AustralianSuper, the nation’s largest pension fund, alleging that it charged members fees on multiple accounts that should have instead been merged.
Arm Holdings Ltd. said on its investor roadshow that it expects revenue growth of 11% in its current fiscal year and an increase in the mid-20% range in fiscal 2025, boosted by demand for chips to power data centers and artificial intelligence, according to people familiar with the matter.
Price targets for Japanese stocks have risen more than any other major market over the past three months, stoking the rally in the nation’s equities.
The White House withdrew its nominee for an Energy Department posting, ending a months-long standoff and handing a win to Senator Joe Manchin, who has protested the agency’s plans to regulate gas stoves.
Senator Xochitl Galvez, a top contender for Mexico’s presidency next year, sat down with the team of Bloomberg News in Mexico City on Thursday for a 33-minute video interview. During the conversation, Galvez talked about her proposals for Latin America’s second-largest economy, including nearshoring, insecurity and relations with the US and China.