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Back in the Manifold: George Church-founded protein therapeutics biotech tacks on $40M in series A funds The latest haul announced Thursday will continue to fund the development of the company's "barcoding technology," a platform designed to make preclinical testing of proteins more efficient. In essence, the company wants to assign barcodes ...
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Mortgage rates spike as concerns about inflation persist According to data released Thursday by Freddie Mac, the 30-year fixed-rate average jumped to 5.51 percent with an average 0.8 point. (A point is a fee paid to a lender equal to 1 percent of the loan amount. It is in addition to the interest rate.) It was ...
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Surfside tragedy makes condo buying challenging nationwide A Fannie Mae spokesperson wrote in an email: "Fannie Mae has long required scrutiny of project reserves on condo loans delivered to us. … There are a number of factors that would make a specific condo property eligible or ineligible for mortgage financing.
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Carbon capture projects, regional CO2 pipeline design to get $2.6B in DOE funding proposal Dive Brief: The Department of Energy plans to offer $2.54 billion to help finance six carbon capture and storage, or CCS, demonstration projects at coal- and gas ...
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FDA gives emergency use authorization to Novavax's Covid-19 vaccine (CNN) The US Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday authorized Novavax's Covid-19 vaccine for emergency use in adults. It is the fourth coronavirus vaccine available in the United States, and it uses a different type of vaccine technology than the ...
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U-Turn: Comments on Proxy Voting Advice Proxy advisors play a very important role in our markets. By providing research and voting recommendations, they assist investment advisers and institutional investors in making voting decisions about matters relating to the companies in which they invest.
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15-Minute Grocery Delivery Apps Need More Restrictions, City Council Says Three bills are in the works to crack down on NYC rapid-grocery delivery apps — such as Gopuff, Getir, and Gorillas — with the aim of regulating storefronts and protecting workers, the New York Post reports. The bills to be proposed in City Council ...
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