US federal agencies directed to work with DOGE on mass layoff plans, memo shows

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Trump administration has instructed agencies to work with “Department of Government Efficiency team leads” to identify targets for mass layoffs as part of restructuring plans due on March 13, a memo showed on Wednesday. The memo, published by the federal human resources agency known as the Office of Personnel Management and…

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Cryptocurrency firm founder extradited from Portugal to face US fraud charges

By Nate Raymond BOSTON (Reuters) – The founder of a cryptocurrency financial services firm has been extradited from Portugal to face U.S. charges that he participated in a wide-ranging scheme to manipulate the market for digital tokens on behalf of client companies. Aleksei Andriunin, the CEO of cryptocurrency “market maker” Gotbit, was ordered detained following…

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Exclusive-Bain Capital mulls $10 billion sale of Rocket Software, sources say

By Milana Vinn (Reuters) – Private equity firm Bain Capital is weighing options, including a sale, for Rocket Software that could value the U.S. automation software provider at as much as $10 billion, including debt, people familiar with the matter said. Bain’s deliberations come as the artificial intelligence boom is forcing large corporations to increase…

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Lucid CEO to step down, company expects vehicle production to more than double this year

(Reuters) -Electric-vehicle maker Lucid Group said on Tuesday its Chief Executive Officer Peter Rawlinson will step down from the role, and forecast that vehicle production will more than double this year, sending the company’s shares up 11% in extended trading. The company’s operating chief, Marc Winterhoff, will take the position of interim CEO. “Now that…

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Oil trade group pushes US for national ethanol policy after EPA okays Midwest expansion

By Stephanie Kelly and Jarrett Renshaw NEW YORK (Reuters) – The American Petroleum Institute trade group on Monday pressed for a nationwide policy on higher-ethanol blends of gasoline after the President Donald Trump’s administration said on Friday it would move ahead with expanded sales of the product in certain Midwestern states. The U.S. Environmental Protection…

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USTR proposes charging Chinese ships up to $1.5 million to enter US ports

By David Lawder WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Trade Representative’s office has proposed charging up to $1.5 million for Chinese-built vessels entering U.S. ports as part of its investigation into China’s growing domination of the global shipbuilding, maritime and logistics sectors. USTR said in a January 16 report on a probe launched during the administration…

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