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The French government faces a no confidence vote that it is expected to survive.
Markets still expect the Fed to keep up its inflation-fighting efforts, despite high-profile bank failures that have rattled the financial system.
The update comes a day after Ford confirmed production of the F-150 Lightning had been suspended over a potential battery issue.
Sam Bankman-Fried should be barred from encrypted messaging software, the government said, citing possible efforts at witness tampering.
If you lack health insurance, you have through the end of Sunday to sign up for coverage through the federal exchange. It would take effect Feb. 1.
France’s legal retirement age is currently 62 — lower than many developed markets, including much of Europe and the U.S.
Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan may fall through. Borrowers should explore the many other loan relief options for which they may qualify.
If you don’t have a health plan, you can sign up for one through the federal marketplace until Jan. 15.
The bill provides $772.5 billion for discretionary programs and $858 billion in defense funding. It now goes to President Joe Biden to be signed into law.
More than half of logistics managers surveyed by CNBC do not expect the supply chain to return to normal until 2024 or after.
The Fed is expected to raise interest rates by a smaller half percentage point Wednesday yet signal that its battle with inflation is still far from over.