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G-7 to Agree to Ukraine Aid Topping $19 Billion, according to German Finance Minister Christian Lindner. He speaks with @mariatad on the sidelines of the G-7 finance ministers meeting
FTX US President Brett Harrison: “It’s beneficial for us to have stocks on the platform even if it’s not a profit source for us on Day One.” He discusses the implosion of TerraUSD and the long-term impact it'll have on cryptocurrency
Faux-meat maker Impossible Foods has started selling its “chicken” nuggets and “sausage” patties in the UK. The products will start off in restaurants and expand to supermarkets later this year. CEO Peter McGuiness weighs in
A fight among New York Democrats over a redrawn district map is escalating. The conflict is arising from a draft map released Monday by Special Master Jonathan Cervas
U.S. SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce says she wants to see clear rules about using cryptocurrencies and stablecoins. She also says that congress could create new regulations as she speaks to Bloomberg's David Westin
Why shouldn't corporate executives get paid as much as golf stars? @LHSummers argues for it but says, "taxes should be more progressive." Watch the full interview tonight on #Wallstreetweek at 6 PM ET
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"Our fundamental work shows that Bitcoin should be worth about $400,000," says Guggenheim's Scott Minerd
Brazil Economy Minister Paulo Guedes discusses planned reforms as the nation moves to a market-based economy with #wef19
“The only country on the planet that thinks XRP is a security is the United States.” Justice is being delayed says Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse -- as the SEC rules on XRP's classification
Tech investor David Sacks tells @emilychangtv why he's hosting a fundraiser for Florida Governor Ron DeSantis
Senator Elizabeth Warren says what's happening now in cryptocurrencies is reminiscent of the Wild West and calls it an "environmental disaster"
"Cryptocurrencies are not currencies. Full stop," says ECB President Christine Lagarde
"$2,000 checks would be a pretty serious mistake." Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers says larger stimulus checks to Americans could risk overheating the economy
Nigeria's ex-President Goodluck Jonathan says he did "very well" in curbing corruption
Jamie Dimon said he wouldn't talk about bitcoin anymore. That lasted one day
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