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Congress Targets Stocks Mania as Ocasio-Cortez Rips Robinhood

Congress Targets Stocks Mania as Ocasio-Cortez Rips Robinhood Bloomberg 1/28/2021 © Photographer: Yana Paskova/Bloomberg Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (Bloomberg) Two leading House and Senate committees pledged to hold hearings on the recent gyrations in the stock market as lawmakers voiced bipartisan outrage at platforms that curbed trades in companies like GameStop Corp. that were fueled by the social media site Reddit. “People on Wall Street only care about the rules when they’re the ones getting hurt. American workers have known for years the Wall Street system is broken they’ve been paying the price,” incoming Senate Banking Chairman Sherrod Brown said in a statement. “It’s time for the SEC and Congress to make the economy work for everyone, not just Wall Street.”

As Criticism of Robinhood Rises, Investment Platform Says it Will Allow Limited Buys of Volatile Securities Like GameStop

Robinhood is retreating a bit in its decision to curtail trading in shares of GameStop and other securities like AMC Entertainment that have been the focus of traders communicating on Reddit. The investment Fintech has just announced it will allow limited buys in these volatile securities starting tomorrow. To quote the Fintech: “Amid this week’s extraordinary circumstances in the market, we made a tough decision today to temporarily limit buying for certain securities. As a brokerage firm, we have many financial requirements, including SEC net capital obligations and clearinghouse deposits. Some of these requirements fluctuate based on volatility in the markets and can be substantial in the current environment. These requirements exist to protect investors and the markets and we take our responsibilities to comply with them seriously, including through the measures we have taken today.

US Capitol riot: FBI investigating over 400 people

US Capitol riot: FBI investigating over 400 people
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Zach Iscol for Mayor? Not Anymore Now He s Running for Comptroller

One Candidate Leaves Crowded Mayor’s Race. One From ‘Housewives’ Joins. Zach Iscol says he’ll now run for comptroller, but there are still roughly 30 candidates seeking to replace Mayor Bill de Blasio. Zach Iscol, a former Marine, considers Hillary Clinton to be a mentor.Credit.Jose A. Alvarado Jr. for The New York Times Jan. 27, 2021 In the New York City mayoral race, where there are at least 30 declared candidates, if one of the lesser-known entrants drops out, will it make a ripple? Zach Iscol hopes so. Mr. Iscol is ending his long-shot bid for mayor, amid hopes that he can make more of an impact as a new candidate in the city comptroller’s race.

Fact Check: Does Joe Biden s Executive Order Ban Fracking?

Fact Check: Does Joe Biden s Executive Order Ban Fracking? Newsweek 1/27/2021 © Doug Mills-Pool/Getty Images President Joe Biden speaking President Joe Biden has made it clear early in his term that he is dedicated to combating climate change. One of the executive orders he has signed deals with reducing greenhouse gas emissions and building up the renewable energy industry. Biden has received criticism from conservatives who have talked about the potential job loss by targeting industries that handle fossil fuels. What Joe Biden Has Promised To Do In His First 100 Days As President Replay Video The Claim Fracking, which is the process of drilling down into the earth before a high-pressure water mixture is directed at the rock to release the gas inside, became a hot-button issue during the 2020 presidential campaign, as President Donald Trump often claimed Biden would ban the oil- and gas-harvesting practice, hurting people in swing states such as Pennsylvania.

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