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Some of basketball’s biggest stars aren’t just making moves on the basketball court. Some of them are doing it on the runway as well.

  Dime Breakdowns’ Looks At Basketball’s Leading Style Stars Some of basketball’s biggest stars aren’t just making moves on the basketball court. Some of them are doing it on the runway as well. Fashion has been an integral part of professional basketball from the very beginning, but just like the game itself, fashion trends move fast, which is why it’s vital to keep an eye on the trendsetters who always seem to be at the forefront. In this episode of Dime Breakdowns, we’re going to do exactly that with a look at some of basketball culture’s boldest style stars. From Kelly Oubre with his Dope$oul brand to the NBA’s Style Player of the Year (and newly minted Kevin Durant running mate) Devin Booker, to on and off-court icon Russell Westbrook with his Honor the Gift clothing line, Kyle Kuzma and his amazing combo outfits, and Jordan Clarkson with his love for vintage looks., this lineup is unstoppable when it comes to tunnel style and making a grand entrance. We only wish we had a ti...

Harker, a voting member of the rate-setting Federal

  Harker, a voting member of the rate-setting Federal  Open Market Committee this year, said he would still have opted for a 25-basis-point hike last week even if he had seen the jobs report ahead of the policy decision. Other central bank officials have defended the size of the recent rate rise, but Fed Chair Jerome Powell noted in an appearance on Tuesday that if jobs and inflation data stay hot "it may well be the case we have to do more" with rate rises over time. Inflation by the Fed's preferred measure was running at more than double the 2% target in December.DOOR OPENINGIn the interview, Harker said he sees the Fed's policy rate going up to somewhere above 5% and holding there for a while.