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A Lebanese businessman
sanctioned by the U.S. Treasury for being an important financial
supporter of Hezbollah pleaded guilty on Thursday to charges
associated with evading U.S. sanctions imposed on him, the U.S.
Justice Department said.
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The U.S. economy is "performing very well
overall," Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said in remarks
prepared for the opening of a rural housing conference in
Washington.
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Moderna Inc is set to sell around
$618 million in shares in its initial public offering (IPO) on
Thursday, a person familiar with the matter said, braving stock
market jitters to sell more stock than originally planned.
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The chairman of the
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) said on Thursday
that the regulator will consider stricter rules for submitting
shareholder proposals at annual meetings, including the
ownership and resubmission threshold.
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No 10 tries to head off rebellion as backbench Tory group warns opposition is solid
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Ride-hailing company Lyft Inc beat bigger
rival Uber Technologies Inc in filing for an initial
public offering (IPO) on Thursday, defying the recent market
jitters and taking the lead on a string of billion-dollar-plus
tech companies expected to join Wall Street next year.
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* IOOF says to defend itself, issues already being addressed
(Adds IOOF response, APRA quotes)
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A Johnson & Johnson unit
will pay the U.S. government $360 million to resolve an
investigation into its financial support of a charity that
helped Medicare patients cover out-of-pocket drug costs, the
Justice Department said on Thursday.
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A federal judge in Manhattan on
Thursday rejected requests by a Standard & Poor's credit ratings
analyst and a friend to dismiss criminal insider trading charges
related to the $9.3 billion merger of paint makers
Sherwin-Williams Co and Valspar Corp.