Correspondent & Host
Sabri is a correspondent and host for Marketplace based in New York City. He has many, many plants.
Eight months into the Israel-Hamas war, here’s what the Palestinian economy looks like.
It could soon be easier to buy and sell ether, a cousin of bitcoin, via traditional market mechanisms.
Target and Walmart are among the outlets competing for the dollars of consumers who may have reached the limit of what they will pay.
The “currency carry trade” is one way investors chase returns by moving their money from one country to another, and it can move currency markets. It’s emblematic of the power of interest rates to slosh money around the globe, and it may be growing.
In April, General Electric split itself up to focus on wind power, aerospace and health care. Its finance and media divisions are long gone.
Monday’s report on the system’s “go-broke” date raises questions about how Social Security is funded.
Is the problem unfair industry subsidies, or is China just better at making electric vehicles?
The greenback is so strong that Japan and South Korea have complained.
Earlier this week, political campaigns and PACs had to turn in numbers on spending and fundraising to the Federal Election Commission.
Investors fear missing out on higher rates of return by locking up the money they put in for 10 years or more.