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Goldman Sachs · United StatesA disgraced former Goldman Sachs banker turned government cooperator was sentenced Thursday to two years in prison for his role in the looting of billions of dollars from a Malaysian sovereign-wealth fund in a global scandal that tarnished the Wall Street bank.
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Ex-Goldman Sachs banker gets 2 years in prison for plot to fleece billions from Malaysia’s 1MDB fund
50% Center coverage: 66 sources

Jerome Powell · United StatesPresident Donald Trump met Thursday with Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell amid the president badgering the central bank for lower interest rates. The central bank confirmed in a release that the meeting occurred, stressing that the future path of monetary policy was not discussed.See the Story
Fed Chair Powell told Trump in Thursday meeting that rate decisions would be based on ‘non-political’ analysis
52% Center coverage: 31 sources
Congo ex-president Kabila makes first public appearance in rebel-held Goma
40% Center coverage: 30 sources
Cape Town central line recovery created more than 2,500 jobs: Creecy
100% Right coverage: 2 sources
South Africa Considers Quotas for Foreign Nationals in the Labour Market
34% Center coverage: 3 sources