Test your knowledge of the week’s finance events

  • Clothing business built around fashion influencer Arielle Charnas being sold in a fire sale
  • State’s top court barred Donald Trump from presidential primary ballot
  • United States Steel to be acquired for $14.1 billion
  • Flaco the owl still at large in Manhattan
  • Record number of U.S. households own stocks
  • Japan to largely lift ban on something in April
  • Prisoner exchange between Venezuela and U.S. grants clemency to prominent moneyman
  • Country leaving OPEC
  • New book explains how poinsettias became an American Christmas staple

1. Clothing business built around fashion influencer Arielle Charnas is being sold in a fire sale. 2. State’s top court barred Donald Trump from its presidential primary ballot for his actions in connection with the 2021 U.S. Capitol riot. 3. United States Steel agreed to be acquired for $14.1 billion. 4. Flaco the owl is still at large in Manhattan. 5. A record number of U.S. households own stocks. 6. Japan said that in April it will largely lift a ban on something. 7. As part of a prisoner exchange between Venezuela and the U.S., President Biden granted clemency to a prominent moneyman for President Nicolás Maduro. 8. Angola announced that they are leaving OPEC. 9. A new book explains how poinsettias became an American Christmas staple.

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