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The prime minister tried to make some decisive moves in her government this week - and failed. Where does this leave her now?
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WASHINGTON, Jan 12 (Reuters) - Kentucky on Friday became the
first U.S. state to require that Medicaid recipients work or get
jobs training, after gaining federal approval for the
fundamental change to the 50-year-old health insurance program
for the poor.
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NEW YORK, Jan 12 (Reuters) - U.S. investors poured $4.7
billion into so-called socially responsible mutual funds and
exchange-traded funds in 2017, the category's second-biggest
annual inflow ever, with managers pointing to Trump
administration policies as a reason for the move.
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Ban on charging fees set to spur payments innovation
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Jan 12 (Reuters) - Hedge fund D.E. Shaw & Co has built an
active stake in home improvement chain Lowe's Cos Inc,
CNBC reported on Friday, citing sources.
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BOSTON, Jan 12 (Reuters) - Wall Street investor Barry
Rosenstein's new impact investing fund aimed at serving
environmental and social causes could, if he plays his cards
right, enhance his traditional business of pushing companies to
boost earnings.
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WASHINGTON, Jan 12 (Reuters) - Kentucky on Friday became the
first U.S. state to require that Medicaid recipients work or get
jobs training, after gaining federal approval for the
fundamental change to the 50-year-old health insurance program
for the poor.
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NEW YORK, Jan 12 (Reuters) - Wells Fargo & Co is not
certain it has fully uncovered and fixed all problems related to
a long-running sales scandal that has hurt the bank's reputation
and sideswiped its efforts to cut costs, Chief Executive Tim
Sloan said on Friday.
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Jan 12 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday agreed
to hear a challenge to a key Securities and Exchange Commission
practice -- its use of in-house judges to enforce investor
protection laws -- by a former California-based radio host and
investment adviser who is backed by the...
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NEW YORK, Jan 12 (Reuters) - A U.S. appeals court said a
shareholder lawsuit accusing Goldman Sachs Group Inc of
fraudulently claiming to put client interests before its own
when creating risky subprime securities before the financial
crisis, including a collateralized debt obligation known as
Abacus, cannot proceed as a...