CME Group Initiates Legal Action Against CFTC Over Perpetual Futures Classification
CME Group's CEO Duffy plans to file a lawsuit against the CFTC, asserting that perpetual futures should be classified as swaps under the Dodd-Frank Act.
CME Group's CEO Duffy plans to file a lawsuit against the CFTC, asserting that perpetual futures should be classified as swaps under the Dodd-Frank Act.
As US President Donald Trump seeks to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, major shipping companies remain hesitant to resume operations due to ongoing concerns about regional stability.
A new $700 million initiative by RFK Jr. targets mental health and addiction issues among the homeless, but experts raise concerns about its originality.
A recent study underscores the critical need for better traceability in Hong Kong's food supply chain, particularly as the region relies heavily on imported food.
The IAEA is set to host an event on August 26-27, 2026, in Washington, focusing on nuclear innovations aimed at transforming energy solutions for maritime applications.
In a move to bolster the open-source ecosystem, NLnet has announced funding for 67 innovative projects, reaffirming its commitment to supporting technological advancements.
Switzerland's recent decision to withdraw from the EU's Copernicus Earth observation program for the 2028–2034 cycle has ignited discussions about the implications of such a move.
In a recent announcement, Robinhood revealed a 10% reduction in its workforce. CEO Vlad Tenev maintains that the company's business remains strong despite facing challenges.
As earnings approach, there is a noticeable increase in optimism among investors in Micron, according to MarketWatch.
In a significant move, the FDA has approved Colorado's initiative to import prescription drugs from Canada, aiming to alleviate the financial burden on residents.
India's export sector has reportedly experienced a growth rate exceeding 14 percent during the months of April and May, according to Xinhua.
Kollu Ravindra discusses the coalition government's efforts to enhance accountability and revenue in the excise sector through various reforms.
Federal Medicaid spending via state directed payments is nearing $100 billion annually, affecting 41 states and DC, as new limits threaten to reduce funding significantly.
As the CEO of Moderna discusses the ongoing challenges of bioterrorism and pandemic preparedness, the focus shifts to the company's current initiatives beyond its COVID-19 vaccine.
During a graduation ceremony at Stanford University, graduates walked out in protest while Google CEO Sundar Pichai was speaking, reflecting tensions between the tech industry and academia.
In response to a government emergency export control order, Anthropic has suspended its Fable and Mythos AI projects, raising concerns about the future of AI development.
The Department of Energy has introduced a new initiative aimed at enhancing the security of the US nuclear fuel supply chain, signaling a commitment to nuclear energy.
The US has approved Paramount's acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery for $110 billion, which includes CNN, sparking worries about potential media censorship and control.
The Justice Department has concluded its investigation into the $110 billion merger between Paramount and Warner Brothers Discovery, finding no competitive threats.
Reports indicate that several US states are preparing to file a lawsuit to block Paramount's acquisition of Warner Bros, amid ongoing concerns over the merger's implications.