NTD Business Full Broadcast (Dec. 29)

Published: 12/29/2022, 4:22:43 PM EST
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The U.S. Virgin Islands is suing JPMorgan. It alleges that JPMorgan did business with Jeffrey Epstein for over a decade, while fully knowing all about his sex-trafficking operations.

Elon Musk says healthy questioning is a part of science, and he announced a new policy at Twitter to support that.

Amazon's value shrank by 50 percent this year. It lost hundreds of billions in market capitalization. A portfolio manager is positioning for a bearish tech sector for the new year.

We look back at car shows in 2022—from traditional shows to new ways of launching vehicles.

Tourism is back on track. We look at some of the best travel destinations in the past year.

Stories in this episode:

1. Virgin Islands Sues JPMorgan Over Epstein Ties

2. The Trail to Missing FTX Customer Funds

3. Google Privacy Suit Returned to Lower Court

4. Musk: Follow and Question the Science

5. Amazon Lost Half Its Value This Year

6. 2023 Outlook Dim for Tech: Portfolio Manager

7. Weekly Jobless Claims Tick Up to 225K

8. Southwest Was Warned About Outdated System

9. Buffalo Police Arresting Storm Looters

10. China's Digital Yuan Is Little Used: Report

11. Exxon Sues EU Over Windfall Profit Tax

12. Car Shows Make Disappointing Comeback in 2022

13. 2022: Tourism Returns to Popular Destinations