TheStreet’s Conway Gittens brings you the biggest news of the day, including what investors are watching and why Caroline Ellison learned her fate for her role in the FTX fraud case.
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00:00I'm Conway Gittins reporting from the New York Stock Exchange. Here's what we'll be watching on the street today.
00:05Housing is in focus on Wall Street as investors keep an eye on falling interest rates. Mortgage applications for the week ended September 20th
00:13jumped 11% according to the Mortgage Bankers Association.
00:16The mortgage rate on a traditional 30-year fixed loan fell to 6.13%.
00:22Meanwhile, new home sales dropped 4.7% in August according to data from the Commerce Department,
00:28but are up nearly 10% from a year ago. The median sales price dropped to
00:36$420,600. And KB Home posted mixed quarterly results. Earnings missed forecast, but sales beat analysts' targets.
00:44In other news, Caroline Ellison, the ex-girlfriend of infamous FTX founder Sam Beckman Freed,
00:50whose testimony helped put him behind bars, is going to jail herself.
00:55Ellison was sentenced to two years in prison in order to forfeit $11 billion
01:00for her role in the massive fraud that brought down the cryptocurrency exchange, once worth $32 billion.
01:07The judge had stern words for Ellison, telling her that her cooperation in the case
01:12could not be used as a, quote, get-out-of-jail-free card.
01:15He told her, quote, there's no way you're ever going to do something like this again, I am persuaded.
01:20But here's the thing, this was, if not the very greatest financial fraud ever perpetrated in this country or anywhere else close to it.
01:29Ellison ran Alameda Research, an arm of Beckman Freed's crypto empire, and helped him steal $8 billion in customer money.
01:36She pled guilty to seven felony counts of fraud and conspiracy, which carried a maximum prison term of 110 years.
01:44She'll be allowed to stay out on bail until she reports to prison in early November.
01:50For his role, Beckman Freed is currently serving a 25-year sentence.
01:55That'll do it for your daily briefing from the New York Stock Exchange. I'm Conway Gittens with The Street.