NTD Business Full Broadcast (Jan. 19)

Don Ma
By Don Ma
January 19, 2023NTD Business
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The United States reaches its borrowing limit. The Treasury Department is now trying to avoid a government default.

A San Francisco business owner has been arrested. A video of him went viral on social media, where he was seen spraying a homeless woman with water, trying to get her to move.

At the World Economic Forum meeting in Davos, the United Nations chief slams fossil fuel producers hard, saying that oil is inconsistent with human survival. What’s behind the war on fossil fuels?

A new survey shows that Americans are losing more and more money because of financial illiteracy. It caused many to lose over $10,000 last year.

Olympic sprinter Usain Bolt says millions of dollars have disappeared from his account with a Jamaican investment firm. What happened?

Demand for non-alcoholic drinks is soaring. We hear from business owners who are rushing to keep up.

Stories in this episode:

1. U.S. Reaches Borrowing Limit
2. Bank of America, Zelle Transaction Problems
3. Biz Owner Arrested for Hosing Homeless Woman
4. Hollywood, Entertainment Industries Struggle
5. WEF Paper Pushes for Tracking Racial Data
6. UN Chief Slams Fossil Fuel Industry in Davos
7. Film Producer: WEF Participants Behind Cost of Living Crisis
8. Costs of Financial Illiteracy Grow: Report
9. Usain Bolt Missing $12.7M From Account
10. New Car Buyers Paying Less Than Sticker Price
11. Demand for Non-Alcoholic Drinks Is Soaring
12. Resale Value of Luxury Handbags Falling

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