
Byju’s Lenders Accused by Lawyer of Using Bogus Default Claims
Lenders to one of India’s hottest tech startups, Byju’s, created bogus default claims tied to $1.2 billion in
2023-08-05 03:17

Joe Biden's 'Buy America' policy on infrastructure projects leads to factory jobs in Wisconsin
Efforts by the Biden administration have been helping create new factory jobs as part of a push to bring high-speed internet to the whole country
2023-08-05 03:16

Power at the gas pump: Oregon lets drivers fuel their own cars, lifting decades-old self-serve ban
Oregon has ended a decades-old ban on self-serve gasoline
2023-08-05 02:59

SVB Loan to Struggling Fintech Clearco Bought by Venture Backers
A $60 million Silicon Valley Bank loan to Clearco is being scooped up by the struggling Canadian e-commerce
2023-08-05 02:53

Party City, Creditors In Talks to Spin Off Balloon Business
Party City Holdco Inc. is considering splitting up its balloon manufacturing and retailing businesses as the latter charts
2023-08-05 02:48

Icahn Enterprises halves quarterly dividend months after short-selling report, shares plunge
Months into the fallout from a damning short-selling report, shares for corporate raider and activist investor Carl Icahn’s conglomerate Icahn Enterprises plunged Friday after the firm halved its quarterly dividend
2023-08-05 02:29

Trump Drops Georgia Lawsuit Over Grand Jury, Promises New Case
Donald Trump’s lawyers signaled they may take fresh legal action in Georgia to head off what could be
2023-08-05 01:50

Muni Bank Loans Top $200 Billion to Near Record
State and local governments are increasingly turning to banks for capital during financial distress and market volatility. Outstanding
2023-08-05 01:50

Russia says JPMorgan stops processing its grain payments
By Michelle Nichols UNITED NATIONS Russia said on Friday that U.S. bank JPMorgan had this week stopped processing
2023-08-05 01:27

Here’s What Economists Are Saying About the US Jobs Report
Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers said that he’s still concerned about inflation picking up after wage growth was
2023-08-05 01:23

One in Eight US Adults Say They Have a Disability in Census Poll
For the second month in a row, more than one in eight American adults report having a disability.
2023-08-05 00:56

The UN cut their food aid this summer. These Palestinians now struggle to find their next meal
Thousands of families in the West Bank and Gaza Strip are struggling with deep food insecurity two months after being cut from the United Nations’ main food assistance program
2023-08-05 00:51