We kick things off today by sharing what Big Bank CEO's had to say before the Senate Banking Committee. And, yes, they were sort of...whining about being regulated. (Image: Saul Loeb, AFP via Getty Images) Welcome to the Wednesday Edition of the Business News Headlines for the 6th day of December. A reminder that tomorrow is a "day that will live in infamy". That quote by president Franklin Roosevelt following the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941. History, kids, is important. And tomorrow at sundown begins the Jewish holiday of Chanukah. Light those candles. Also, if you want to reach us on social media and if you're on Threads you can find us @Insight_On_Business. And you can hook up with us all day on Twitter or "X" @IOB_NewsHour and on Instagram. Facebook? Sure were there too. Here's what we've got for you today:
- Bank CEO's grumble about regulations;
- A strong year for EV sales but, there is a but;
- More AI news for you today;
- Meanwhile the co-founder of Apple gets a Serbian passport;
- Up in smoke! We're talking about tobacco stocks;
- Finally some good news from the housing market;
- The Wall Street Report;
- And, Time Magazine names its "Person of the Year".
Thanks for listening!
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