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A federal judge on Friday rejected an
attempt by a major Puerto Rico bondholder to throw out the U.S.
territory's historic municipal bankruptcy case.
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An escalation of U.S. trade
tariffs would harm the economy's prospects, according to a
Federal Reserve official who is making it his business to raise
the alarm with lawmakers and government officials.
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Though the escalating tensions
between the United States and several of its trading partners
could hurt companies across a broad range of sectors, several
industries are poised to withstand them or even thrive,
according to U.S. financial services firm Cowen and Company on
Friday.
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U.S. consumer watchdog chief
Mick Mulvaney ordered that a debt collector and its former chief
executive pay $800,000 for harassing borrowers but he dropped
$60 million in payouts that his Obama-era predecessor had
sought, according to three people familiar with the decision.
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An escalation of U.S. trade
tariffs would harm the economy's prospects, according to a
Federal Reserve official who is making it his business to raise
the alarm with lawmakers and government officials.
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Firms meet in private amid fears investigation could lead to break-up of Big Four
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* Insurers could use other mechanisms but costs higher
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U.S. consumer watchdog chief
Mick Mulvaney ordered that a debt collector and its former chief
executive be fined $800,000 for harassing customers, but he
dropped $60 million in customer payouts that his Obama-era
predecessor had sought, according to three people familiar with
the decision.
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* Shares down more than 1 pct
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lending; updates share price)
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A U.S. appeals court on Friday ruled
invalid patents owned by Jazz Pharmaceuticals PLC
covering its narcolepsy drug Xyrem, giving Amneal
Pharmaceuticals Inc a boost in its effort to launch a
generic version of the medicine.