US judge won't yet approve Deutsche Bank $75 million settlement with Epstein accusers

NEW YORK (Reuters) -A U.S. judge on Thursday stopped short of approving Deutsche Bank AG's $75 million settlement with women who said that Jeffrey Epstein abused them, and that the German bank facilitated the late financier's sex trafficking.

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01-06-2023

Electric truck maker Nikola may do reverse stock split to comply with Nasdaq rules

Electric truck maker Nikola Corp may execute a reverse stock split if its stock does not comply with Nasdaq's minimum bid price requirements within a certain period, its chief executive Michael Lohscheller said on Thursday.

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01-06-2023

Boeing 'standing down' from debut crewed Starliner flight

Boeing Co will "stand down" from preparations for its first crewed Starliner test flight to space, which was planned for July, after the company discovered a flammable tape material and issues with the spacecraft's parachutes, a Boeing official said on Thursday.

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01-06-2023

The Gap beats shareholder lawsuit over commitment to diversity

The Gap Inc on Thursday beat a shareholder lawsuit claiming the company's directors breached their duties by making misleading statements in securities filings about the retailer's commitment to racial diversity in its leadership ranks.

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01-06-2023

Fed emergency lending to banks ticks down in latest week

Federal Reserve emergency lending to banks edged down in the latest week, driven by a decline in "other credit" to government wind-downs of failed banks, to $188.1 billion on Wednesday from $192.6 billion a week earlier, according to Fed data released on Thursday.

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01-06-2023

J&J secures dismissal of whistleblower case over misuse of confidential info

A federal appeals court, in a decision unsealed Wednesday, upheld the dismissal of a whistleblower lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson as a sanction for the plaintiffs' misuse of confidential records they obtained through related litigation.

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01-06-2023

US extends by another year temporary suspension of tariffs on Ukrainian steel

The United States will extend by another year the temporary suspension of tariffs on Ukrainian steel, the Commerce Department said on Wednesday, citing the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

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01-06-2023

US to extend by another year temporary suspension of tariffs on Ukrainian steel

The United States will extend by another year the temporary suspension of tariffs on Ukrainian steel, the Commerce Department said on Wednesday, citing the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

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31-05-2023

U.S. job openings rise to 10.103 million in April

U.S. Labor Department report of job openings and labor turnover, seasonally adjusted.

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31-05-2023