range, between 2.85 and 2.9. europe seeing red this morning as well. year over year core inflation fell in the eurozone to .9. the last fed meeting of the year kicks off today. stocks look to stay in the green and continue the rally. boeing authorizing an additional $10 billion in share buybacks over the next two to three years. facebook is getting into the video ad game. they plan to start selling video ads that will automatically may in users feeds. and jim cramer will talk to the co-ceos of whole foods this hour. the s&p snapping a four-session losing streak. the fed s two-day meeting gets back today. a lot of tea leaf reading, jim being looking at the calendar, looking at yellen s history. some say she s slightly more committed to the program than bernanke but we ll have to wait until tomorrow. a lot of people are saying wait a second, we sold down very badly last week. what happens if they stay the course? this could be a giant short squeeze. buyers came in say
anyone who still needs to do christmas shopping. a week from now you know christmas eve is a week from today. just so you know. eight days till christmas. are the best deals yet to come and how late can you order online kelly, and still get it on time? we have your crucial retail details and stocks that are moving on all of this news this holiday season. are you telling me you re done, that you re already finished? i m 90% done. also coming up the who s who of the tech industry descending on the white house today. the president said he wanted to talk about how to improve healthcare.gov but the tech titans wanted to talk about the nsa and demands on their company. would loved to have been a fly on the wall. he s a sitting judge, familiar to most on wall street he has presided over wall street financial cases for year but judge jed rakoff has written an essay asking why have no high-level executives been prosecuted? is that appropriate for a judge to write and will
The settlement bans Kwon and Terraform Labs from buying and selling crypto asset securities while agreeing to pay $4.5 billion in disgorgement, prejudgment interest, and civil penalties