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DOJ Probes $2.6 Billion Oil Trades Tied to Iran War

The Justice Department is investigating at least four oil market trades worth $2.6 billion that were placed shortly before major price moves tied to the U.S.-Iran conflict. The probe centers on whether traders used advance knowledge of war-related developments to profit ahead of public news.

DOJ Drops Criminal Probe of Fed Chair Powell

The Justice Department dropped its criminal investigation into Fed Chair Jerome Powell over a Federal Reserve renovation project, U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro announced Friday. No charges were filed. Powell remains in his role, removing a legal overhang on the Fed's leadership.

DOJ Launches Antitrust Case Against US Egg Producers

The Justice Department is targeting leading US egg producers in an antitrust case, the Wall Street Journal reports. The move extends federal scrutiny to an industry already under pressure over record-high egg prices. The scope of potential charges, civil, criminal, or both, has not yet been confirmed publicly.

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Source: DOJ investigating suspicious oil trades timed around Iran war

The Justice Department is investigating at least four oil market trades worth $2.6 billion that were placed shortly before major price moves tied to the U.S.-Iran conflict. The probe centers on whether traders used advance knowledge of war-related developments to profit ahead of public news.

1mo ago · 2 min · Markets

Justice Department drops criminal probe of Fed Chair Jerome Powell

The Justice Department dropped its criminal investigation into Fed Chair Jerome Powell over a Federal Reserve renovation project, U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro announced Friday. No charges were filed. Powell remains in his role, removing a legal overhang on the Fed's leadership.

2mo ago · 1 min · Global Affairs

Justice Department targets leading US egg producers in antitrust case, WSJ reports

The Justice Department is targeting leading US egg producers in an antitrust case, the Wall Street Journal reports. The move extends federal scrutiny to an industry already under pressure over record-high egg prices. The scope of potential charges, civil, criminal, or both, has not yet been confirmed publicly.

2mo ago · 1 min · Policy & Government

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