This is a Business Bible News Headlines for Thursday January 22 at 4:09 PM Eastern Time, Business Bible News where Daily News meets Daily Principle. In today's business headlines, Donald Trump has initiated a lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase and its CEO Jamie Dimon, seeking $5B in damages due to alleged debanking practices. Meanwhile, Asian stocks are expected to rise as Trump promotes a deal concerning Greenland, which is seen as a potential boost for market sentiment. In other news, Elon Musk’s SpaceX is reportedly lining up 4 banks for a high-profile initial public offering, indicating strong confidence in the company’s future. Also, New York City has enacted a ban on hidden hotel fees ahead of an influx of tourists expected for the upcoming World Cup. Finally, Abbott Laboratories has faced a significant drop of 7% in its stock following an unexpected quarterly earnings report, raising concerns among investors. Business markets today are showing mixed signals. In overseas trading, the Nikkei leads the way with a move of 927 points. In US markets, the S&P 500 is up 36 points to 6,912, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average is up 300 points to 49,377. The Nasdaq Composite is also up 207 points to 23,432. The 10-year Treasury yield is at 4.25. In commodities, Brent Crude is down $1 to $59 per barrel, and gold is up $87 to $4,918 per ounce. On the sports scene, the New York Mets are in discussions with Freddy Peralta regarding a potential contract extension as he becomes an essential part of their pitching staff. In entertainment news, Amazon MGM has released a first look at the live-action adaptation of 'Masters of the Universe,' featuring Nicholas Galitzine as He-Man. Today's Daily Principle is BUSINESS, specifically dealing with Lending. This principle is found in Deuteronomy 28–12. The verse reads: 'He will send rain in season from his rich storehouse in the sky and bless all your work, so that you will lend to many nations, but you will not have to borrow from any.' This principle teaches the importance of being a lender rather than a borrower, emphasizing the value of hard work and God’s blessings in maintaining financial independence. In business, this can translate to the goal of creating a sustainable model that enables an organization to support others while also prospering itself. Understanding this principle can inspire leaders to operate with integrity and a generous spirit, aiming to uplift those around them. Learn more at businessbible.com where Daily News meets Daily Principle.