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The new CFTC proposal enhances rules for futures commission merchants and derivative clearing organizations, mandating high liquidity in customer fund investments.

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Matthew Perry was still bringing in as much as $20 million a year in syndication income from ‘Friends.’ Experts explain what could happen to that money now.

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Attorneys representing the alleged fraudster, Avraham Eisenberg, convinced the judge that more time was needed to sift through discovery materials submitted by U.S. prosecutors.

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Bad news is good news, as long as it isn't too bad.

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Banks stressed customer accounts “remain secure” and balances will be updated as soon as the issue is resolved.

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A.P. Moller-Maersk is seeing a prolonged pressure on freight rates from severe overcapacity and has embarked on 10,000 job cuts to protect its profitability, the Danish container line said Nov. 3 while reporting

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Global natural gas and LNG prices are holding onto risk premiums accumulated in recent weeks, highlighting how jittery markets continue to be despite comfortable inventory levels and weak seasonal demand, according to traders

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Extreme summer weather helped to boost Pinnacle West Capital's third-quarter earnings by 22% year on year, executives said during the US-based power utility's Nov. 2 earnings call. The company's Q3 earnings were positively

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Greece's state energy licensing authority HEREMA has presented a detailed plan for development of up to 4.9 GW of offshore wind capacity. The draft National Offshore Wind Development Program defines 25 areas covering

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The US House of Representatives' Republican majority is keeping up its fight against the Biden administration's climate and energy priorities. The House voted 213-203 Nov. 3 to pass a fiscal year 2024 spending