
Leon Black agrees to pay $62.5 million to avoid Jeffrey Epstein-related lawsuits in the US Virgin Islands
Leon Black agreed to pay the Virgin Islands government $62.5 million in cash in January. In exchange, the Virgin Islands released Black from any current and future legal claims related to Jeffrey Epstein.
2023-08-05 08:49

UBS Set to Shake Up Investment Banking Management: Reuters
UBS Group AG is set to make management changes to its investment banking division as soon as Monday,
2023-08-05 08:28

What Asia's top potato chip maker learned from a huge supply shortage
What happens when Asia's biggest potato chip maker runs out of potatoes? Japanese snack brand Calbee had to learn the hard way.
2023-08-05 08:25

Founder of bankrupt crypto lender Celsius must face NY fraud lawsuit
By Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK (Reuters) -Alex Mashinsky, the founder and former chief of the now-bankrupt cryptocurrency lender Celsius Network,
2023-08-05 07:59

Exclusive-UBS nears major investment bank restructuring -sources
By Abigail Summerville, Milana Vinn and David Carnevali NEW YORK UBS Group AG is poised to make sweeping
2023-08-05 07:45

Economic conditions -- and perceptions -- are critical for Biden in Michigan
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer said it would be foolish for Democrats to view the presidential race with an air of overconfidence or presumed victory, despite persistent signs of economic growth under President Joe Biden and another criminal indictment facing his leading Republican challenger, former President Donald Trump.
2023-08-05 07:28

Purdue asks Supreme Court not to block opioid settlement during US appeal
By Dietrich Knauth NEW YORK Oxycontin maker Purdue Pharma on Friday asked the U.S. Supreme Court to reject
2023-08-05 06:28

Grindr Forces Workers Back to Office for Trying to Unionize, Organizers Say in Complaint
Grindr Inc., the LGBTQ dating company, is using a new return-to-office policy to punish employees who are trying
2023-08-05 06:22

Judge allows key US antitrust Google search claims to go to trial
By David Shepardson and Diane Bartz WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A U.S. judge hearing the Justice Department's antitrust lawsuit accusing Google of
2023-08-05 06:15

Wall Street Giants Expect $8.9 Billion Hit From Bank Failures
The biggest US lenders expect to pay almost $8.9 billion to help replenish the US government’s bedrock Deposit
2023-08-05 05:56

Sound Inpatient Physicians Hires Adviser for Balance Sheet Help
Sound Inpatient Physicians Inc. has hired PJT Partners for debt advice as the hospital-staffing company grapples with earnings
2023-08-05 05:48

US Treasury Market Topped Record $25 Trillion in July
The US government is on the hook to investors for more than $25 trillion as it ramps up
2023-08-05 05:24