
Sam Bankman-Fried can wear suits at trial, judge rules
By Luc Cohen NEW YORK (Reuters) -Sam Bankman-Fried, the jailed former cryptocurrency billionaire known for his casual appearance, can dress
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DNA testing leads to exoneration of California man imprisoned nearly 3 decades on kidnapping and sexual assault convictions
After a California man spent nearly three decades in prison for kidnapping, sexual assault and robbery convictions, new DNA testing has revealed he was innocent of those crimes, a prosecutor announced.
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House Oversight Republicans say new bank subpoena shows Hunter Biden listed father's Wilmington house in wires with China
The Republican-led House Oversight Committee subpoenaed a bank for Hunter Biden's records and obtained two wire transfers from Chinese nationals to Hunter Biden in 2019 that listed President Joe Biden's Wilmington, Delaware, home as the beneficiary address, the panel announced Tuesday.
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Reforms could boost World Bank lending to developing countries by nearly $190 billion -study
By Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON Reforming the World Bank's approach to risk could unlock nearly $190 billion in additional
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Bankman-Fried prosecutors may show jury evidence of political donations, judge rules
By Luc Cohen NEW YORK A U.S. judge on Tuesday said prosecutors can discuss Sam Bankman-Fried's political donations
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Exclusive-JPMorgan shuffles bosses as Rivas to retire as head of North American investment banking -memo
By Nupur Anand NEW YORK JPMorgan Chase reorganized the leadership in its investment bank, promoting a new head
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Banga says country contributions could boost World Bank lending capacity
By David Lawder World Bank Group President Ajay Banga on Tuesday said that proposed new contributions from wealthy
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Landmark Saudi and Israel trips as normalisation talks progress
Hours after a Saudi envoy visits the West Bank, an Israeli minister attends a UN event in Riyadh.
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Banks in EU largely comply with 'Basel Endgame', says watchdog
By Huw Jones LONDON European Union banks already largely meet tougher global capital rules to bolster defences against
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US officials investigating after Molotov cocktail thrown at Cuban Embassy in Washington
An investigation is underway after at least one Molotov cocktail was thrown at the Cuban Embassy in Washington, DC, Sunday night, though US officials say no one was hurt in the incident nor was significant damage done to the diplomatic outpost.
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Brazil's central bank employees escalate protests over career demands
BRASILIA Brazil's central bank employees said on Monday they would intensify work stoppages in protest of the government's
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DWS to pay $25 million over US charges over ESG misstatements, other violations
NEW YORK Deutsche Bank-controlled investment firm DWS will pay $25 million to settle charges over misstatements regarding its
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