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By Chris Taylor NEW YORK Consumers facing high asset prices and rising interest rates have a few loan
2023-06-05 12:22

Wells Fargo to pay $35mln penalty over excessive fees, U.S. SEC says
NEW YORK Wells Fargo has agreed to pay a $35 million civil penalty to settle U.S. charges that
2023-08-25 21:52

Law & Order creator Dick Wolf implores UPenn president to quit
Dick Wolf, the creator of "Law & Order," wrote a letter to Liz Magill pleading with her to step down as president of the University of Pennsylvania.
2023-10-21 01:18

Supply chain hangover still feeding inflation -SF Fed paper
By Ann Saphir SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) -Pandemic-related snarls in global supply chains have mostly receded, but their after-effects still account
2023-06-21 02:17

UK Names Head to Review Cause of Summer Air-Traffic Outage
The UK’s aviation regulator has appointed a chairman to lead a review into the air-traffic system outage that
2023-10-06 14:58

Germany home prices to fall in 2023 but rents to keep rising - Reuters poll
By Indradip Ghosh BENGALURU Home prices in Germany will fall by more than 5% this year and stagnate
2023-08-31 18:15

Fed Chair Powell to give economic outlook at Jackson Hole Aug 25
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell will deliver a talk on the economic outlook on Aug. 25 at the
2023-08-18 04:58

Norway fund to reject all-male boards in Japanese firms
Norway's sovereign wealth fund, the world's biggest, will from now on vote against the nomination of all-male boards in Japanese companies, a...
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The US economy added 339,000 jobs last month, soaring past expectations — again
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Unilever beats shareholder case over Ben & Jerry's Israel boycott
By Jody Godoy A Manhattan federal judge dismissed a lawsuit against Unilever Plc on Tuesday that claimed the
2023-08-30 02:54

CEO pay averaged $16.7 million last year at S&P 500 companies, a decline
By Ross Kerber S&P 500 chief executives made $16.7 million on average in 2022, 272 times the pay
2023-08-04 03:28

WeWork COO Anthony Yazbeck to step down
WeWork's Chief Operating Officer Anthony Yazbeck will step down from his role and also as president on Oct.
2023-10-20 06:16
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