US Home Affordability Drops To Lowest Level On Record
Home affordability in America dropped to a record low in 2023, according to a report from the real estate brokerage firm Redfin released Thursday.
Rising Cyberattacks Prompt Bond Markets' Innovative Response To Combat Risk
Many organizations and municipalities are coping by purchasing cyber liability insurance, which offers coverage for things like data recovery and legal fees.
Rabobank Executive Sounds Alarm On Farm Interest Rates Tied To Emissions
The Netherlands-based bank has a net zero target date—2050—with a lowered emissions goal set for 2030.
Biden Administration Releases Policy To Seize Drug Patents Based On Price
The Biden team has released a plan for federal officials to use "march-in rights" to seize the patents of drugs they deem overpriced.
Big Bank CEOs Testify Against Basel III Endgame Before Senate Committee
The CEOs of eight top banks visited Capitol Hill on Wednesday to testify against Basel III Endgame, the final stages of regulations in the works for 15 years.
Bank Of England To Review Systemic Risks Posed By AI
As the use of artificial intelligence (AI) becomes more widespread, the Bank of England's financial policy committee has grown increasingly concerned about the systemic threats posed by the broader adoption of AI.
Haley Leading Biden But Lagging Behind Trump In New Poll
A new Messenger/Harris poll has Nikki Haley beating President Joe Biden in a one-on-one matchup, 41% to 37%. However, Haley trails former President Donald Trump for the Republican nomination.
Job Openings Shrank In October To Lowest Level In 2 1/2 Years
Job openings declined in October, to 8.7 million from 9.35 million in September, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported Tuesday.
Informed Short-sellers Profited Off Hamas Attack: Study
Traders with advance knowledge of the Oct. 7 Hamas terrorist attack profited by short-selling a major Israeli exchange-traded fund (ETF) days beforehand, a study shows.