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Court officials in the Bahamas squared off against US-based bankruptcy lawyers in a fight over the remains of Sam Bankman-Fried’s crypto empire, exacerbating the initial effort to untangle the wreckage of FTX. The American legal team refused to give liquidators appointed by a Bahamian court access to the exchange’s computer systems. “This is dangerous information,” FTX attorney James Bromley said in a court hearing Wednesday. “We do not trust the Bahamian government.”

Sam Bankman-Fried is escorted out of the Magistrate’s Court in Nassau, Bahamas, on Dec. 13. Photographer: George Robinson/Bloomberg

As for Bankman-Fried, his lawyers may be having second thoughts about fighting extradition to the US to face charges. Unlike the lovely beaches and luxurious hotels its known for, Bankman-Fried has found himself in a Bahamas prison where the conditions may be worse than many US jails. Bankman-Fried’s relatives are said to have called the prison Tuesday night to ask whether vegan meals could be delivered to him. 

Here are today’s top stories

FTX’s shock collapse has rocked investor sentiment and prompted some traders to take control of their tokens, causing outflows elsewhere. Binance was one of the exchanges hit by large withdrawals Tuesday. Chief Executive Officer Changpeng Zhao warned his colleagues to expect tough months ahead, as the crypto billionaire tries to assuage concerns about his own company’s health.

Changpeng Zhao  Photographer: Zed Jameson/Bloomberg

The Fed did all that was expected Wednesday. The central bank raised rates 50 basis points (check) and Chair Jerome Powell warned it’s only the end of the beginning (check). “We still have some ways to go,” Powell said (as he has before). Still, some on Wall Street saw new tea leaves to read.

Coronavirus infections, hospitalizations and deaths are on the rise across North America and in other parts of the world, with the elderly in particular jeopardy. But many nations long ago dropped precautions against the spread of variants that can circumvent vaccines and previous infections. Now there’s more bad news: Long Covid can also kill you.

A Chicago family on the receiving end of one of the single-biggest liquidity events of all time—selling a 79% stake in its $32 billion company—decided to build an investment firm to deploy its vast fortune.

Roselie Arritola, who goes by the name Jenny Popach, is one of TikTok’s most controversial stars. The 16-year-old’s account is filled with hypersexual posts in which she gyrates in string bikinis, body rolls in hot pants or drops innuendos in captions. The Florida teen has 7 million followers and fashion brands have flocked to her—eager to capitalize on her sex appeal and her teen fans. Arritola’s parents say they are 100% behind her, but while many followers are kids just like her, many others are not. And this, say the ferocious online critics of TikTok, is why America’s children are increasingly at risk on the platform.  

Roselie Arritola makes a TikTok post while her mother, Maria Ulacia, cheers her on. Source: Bloomberg

New York City’s business districts would get a makeover under a blueprint unveiled Wednesday, with recommendations to convert office space to residential areas, make outdoor dining permanent and improve transit. The goal? To slash the long commute.

Every week, Bloomberg Businessweek tests a wide range of products, whether the latest gadgets or high-performance sports equipment. Those luxury products that measure up go into a page called “The One.” They are the best of the best. In time for the holidays, we’ve collected a few of our favorites from 2022 for all your gifting needs.

The best headset for keeping track of your friends on the slopes. Photographer: Janelle Jones for Bloomberg Businessweek

Bloomberg continues to track the global coronavirus pandemic. Click here for daily updates.

 What you’ll need to know tomorrow

  • Texas attorney general reportedly seeks a list of transgender residents.
  • Sixty seconds before the CPI hit, heavy trading drove a mystery rally.
  • Olaplex’s “broke my hair” problem is another TikTok cautionary tale.
  • Though accused of greenwashing, BlackRock is targeted by the GOP. 
  • Bloomberg Opinion: Is Putin finally getting smart about Ukraine?
  • Bloomberg Opinion: Between Trump and Brexit, Brexit was worse.
  • The World Cup final will be between Argentina and France.

Bloomberg 50: The People Who Defined 2022

This is our sixth annual look at those in business, politics, science and technology, finance and entertainment whose accomplishments deserve recognition. No one story dominates the Bloomberg 50 this year more than Vladimir Putin’s war on Ukraine, and the effort by one man in particular to face him down, but there are a lot of people who managed shape the direction of yet another tumultuous year for the world.

Volodymyr Zelenskiy on the front line in the Donbas last year Photographer: Ukrainian Presidency/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images

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The economy slows

Friday, December 16, 2022

Bloomberg Evening Briefing View in browser Bloomberg The US economy showed signs of slowing, with retail sales and manufacturing dropping last month. But the labor market—despite thousands of firings

A promising sign

Tuesday, December 13, 2022

Bloomberg Evening Briefing View in browser Bloomberg The US got the strongest sign yet that inflation may have finally peaked. Excluding food and energy, the consumer price index rose only 0.2% in

Cutting back for Christmas

Monday, December 12, 2022

Bloomberg Evening Briefing View in browser Bloomberg The gift that no one wants but everyone is getting this year? Inflation. Higher prices are hitting shoppers hard as 2022 comes to a close.

A bumpy 2023

Saturday, December 10, 2022

Bloomberg Weekend Reading View in browser Bloomberg All eyes will be on the US Federal Reserve and European Central Bank next week for their last policy meetings of the year, with likely 50 basis point

Optimistic outlook

Saturday, December 10, 2022

Bloomberg Evening Briefing View in browser Bloomberg Some of the world's biggest investors predict that stocks will see low double-digit gains next year, which would bring relief after global

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