Credit card debt hits a 'staggering' $1.13 trillion. Here's why so many Americans are under pressure
Strong consumer spending boosted credit card balances to a new record high in the fourth quarter, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
Strong consumer spending boosted credit card balances to a new record high in the fourth quarter, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
UK Digital Sandbox | Feb 6, 2024 The UK's Digital Securities Sandbox Regulations Are A Catalyst for Global Fintech Innovation The Financial Services and Markets Act 2023 (Digital Securities Sandbox) Regulations 2023, which came into effect on January 8, 2024 and introduces the UK's first digital securities sandbox, allowing firms to explore new technologies within
News | Feb 6, 2024 Court Denies Crypto Miner's Power Request Conifex Timber Inc., a forestry company that ventured into cryptocurrency mining, faced a setback in its efforts to secure a substantial power supply from BC Hydro for its operations. The B.C. Supreme Court, led by Justice Michael Tammen, upheld the provincial government's decision to
CleanSpark shares jumped after the company revealed plans to expand its mining presence and potentially double its hashrate in the first half of the year.
Climate Inflation | Feb 6, 2024 In a recent podcast, Anna Dean and Stephen Jacobi feature the pressing issue of Climate Inflation and key takeaways The podcast highlighted a critical warning from economist Paul Conway, Chief Economist at the Reserve Bank of New Zealand, about the emerging challenge of climate inflation. He stated that climate
Experts warn that last year's tax withholding errors could trigger an unexpected bill. Here are some of the most common issues, according to tax pros.
Insurance companies are reducing coverage in climate-dangerous markets, leaving many homeowners without affordable property insurance options.
There's an accountant shortage in the U.S. If you're hunting for tax help, here are five ways to vet professionals, according to the IRS.
Mindless spending can leave us feeling empty. The key to a genuinely fulfilling life may lie in turning toward the people around us, our communities.
With competition at an all-time high and admissions practices increasingly unclear, it's not an easy time to be a college applicant, especially for minorities.
News | Release | Feb 5, 2024 Celsius Network announces that it has completed its planned reorganization, distributing over $3 billion to creditors and establishing a new Bitcoin mining entity Celsius Network's successful emergence from Chapter 11 bankruptcy and the commencement of over $3 billion in distributions signify a major turnaround. The approval of its
News | Feb 5, 2024 Innovate BC has appointed Peter Cowan as its new President and CEO, succeeding Raghwa Gopal. Peter Cowan's appointment as President and CEO of Innovate BC marks a significant milestone for the agency, poised to catalyze innovation and economic growth within British Columbia's tech sector. Cowan, with his extensive background in
With competition at an all-time high and admissions practices increasingly unclear, it's not an easy time to be a college applicant, especially for minorities.
News | Feb 5, 2024 A Delaware judge has invalidated Elon Musk's $56 billion Tesla pay package, labeling it as "an unfathomable sum" and unfair to shareholders. This decision, subject to appeal, could lead to governance changes within Tesla, particularly in how the board oversees Musk. The ruling emphasizes concerns regarding the independence of board
Rep. James Clyburn says the student loan crisis is his biggest issue. Here's why.