In Justice Jackson’s first ruling, US Supreme Court decides MoneyGram case

By Nate Raymond (Reuters) – In the first ruling written by President Joe Biden’s appointee Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday sided with 30 states that argued that Delaware had no right keep hundreds of millions of dollars in uncashed MoneyGram checks for itself. The ruling authored by Jackson, who was…

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Higher expenses weigh down U.S. bank profits in 2022 – FDIC

By Pete Schroeder WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. banks reported a 5.8% decline in profits in 2022 as firms spent more on noninterest items and provision expenses against future losses, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation reported Tuesday. Bank profits dropped 4.6% in the last quarter of 2022, but overall profits remain above average profits seen by the…

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Canada's Economy Unexpectedly Stalled In Q4; January Rebound Likely

Canada’s Economy Unexpectedly Stalled In Q4; January Rebound Likely

OTTAWA (Reuters) – The Canadian economy recorded no growth in the final three months of 2022, massively underperforming expectations, though economic activity likely rebounded with a 0.3% increase in January, Statistics Canada data showed on Tuesday. The 0.0% growth reading in fourth-quarter gross domestic product capped five consecutive quarterly increases and missed analysts’ average forecast…

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