Justin Sullivan / Getty ImagesCommentary Documents Expose Newsom's Ties to Disgraced Silicon Valley Bank After Gov Brags About Bailout - Report The public needs answers as to who SVB's big depositors are and why their money is more important than everyone else's. By Johnathan Jones March 15, 2023
Justin Sullivan / Getty ImagesCommentary Expert Who Predicted Lehman Collapse: Fed Reserve Is Carrying Out Financial 'Arson' During Banking Crisis Many are warning that more bank collapses are on the horizon. And this expert, in particular, already has a proven track record. By Warner Todd Huston March 14, 2023
Chris McGrath / Getty Images Observers Notice What's Now Happening at Regional Banks - A Federal Program Won't Stop This After regulators suddenly seized two banks in three days, some customers and investors feared that the U.S. banking system was in trouble. By George C. Upper III March 14, 2023
Ed Jones - AFP / Getty Images; Alex Wong / Getty ImagesCommentary Signature Bank Cut Ties with Trump After Jan. 6 - Guess Who Just Came Knocking on Its Door? It is quite a coincidence that one of the banks closed by the government announced in January 2021 it was cutting ties with Trump. By Warner Todd Huston March 13, 2023
Spencer Platt / Getty Images Trading Halted for Multiple Bank Stocks as Market Opens with Bloodbath "Today we are taking decisive actions to protect the U.S. economy by strengthening public confidence in our banking system," regulators said. By George C. Upper III March 13, 2023
Drew Angerer / Getty Images Treasury Secretary Crushes Bailout Demands for Silicon Valley Bank: 'We're Not Going to Do That Again' “The problems with the tech sector aren’t at the heart of the problems at this bank,” Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said. By The Associated Press March 12, 2023
Robert F. Bukaty / AP photo Unemployment Numbers Take Biggest Jump in Months as Federal Reserve Continues to Hike Interest Rates Fed policymakers have forecast that unemployment will rise to 4.6% by the end of this year, a level historically associated with recessions. By The Associated Press March 9, 2023
Patrick Semansky - File / AP Supreme Court Announces It Will Hear Republican Challenge to Obama-Era Federal Agency When the Supreme Court begins its next term, one of the cases will deal with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. By The Associated Press February 27, 2023
Nam Y. Huh / AP Photo New Inflation Numbers Come in Higher Than Expected as Prices Continue to Climb “The Fed cares about inflation, and that’s just about it,” one strategist said, rejecting the idea that the Fed might lower interest rates. By John Hugh DeMastri February 14, 2023
Drew Angerer / Getty Images; Alex Wong / Getty ImagesCommentary Elizabeth Warren's Claim to Fame Just Landed in Front of a Conservative Supreme Court Elizabeth Warren's pet project is heading for Supreme Court review again, and the progressives can't keep their story straight. By Richard Bledsoe December 30, 2022