Final penny pressed at U.S. Mint in Philadelphia
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America’s last penny was struck at the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia, the end of a coin production that started in 1793 and ended Nov. 12. We’re already starting to miss them.
The U.S. Treasury and Taiwan's central bank on Friday said they agreed to continue close consultations on macroeconomic and foreign exchange rate matters and both pledged to avoid manipulating the value of their currencies to gain a competitive advantage.
Speaking at the Treasury Market Conference, Bessent explained how the department is thinking about long-term borrowing, noting that the explosive rise of stablecoins and money-market funds will play a larger role in shaping future U.S. debt demand.
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Iran's military drones are supplied by 2 Ukrainian companies dealing in aerospace parts, the US says
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The production of pennies by the U.S. Mint is ending. That means change for stores and shoppers and cash transactions. Here's what you need to know.
Treasury Department said a design isn't final after the U.S. Treasurer posted an image of a commemorative coin with President Trump's likeness.
The US Treasury lowered its borrowing estimate for federal borrowing for the current quarter, primarily due to the higher cash balance at the beginning of the quarter.
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The U.S. Department of the Treasury and the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) and its official Joseph A. Affinito were sued on Oct. 15 in South Carolina District Court. The lawsuit, brought by Smith Robinson Law on behalf of Carey Rich, stems from ...
The United States Department of the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) have issued new guidance allowing crypto exchange-traded products (ETPs) to stake digital assets and share staking rewards with retail investors, according to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.