Top Republicans on the House Energy and Commerce Committee are requesting documents and information about a Biden administration program that paid out billions of dollars to organizations staffed with Democratic Party insiders.…
By Stephen Nellis (Reuters) – After months of testing, Adobe on Wednesday opened up access to a range of generative artificial intelligence features across its software, with plans to raise prices but…
By Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK (Reuters) – A federal judge on Friday authorized the payout of $41.53 million to investors who lost money when Elon Musk tweeted about taking his electric car…
By Marc Jones LONDON (Reuters) – Companies around the world are on track to pay investors a record $1.64 trillion in dividends this year following a more than 6% jump in the…
By Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK (Reuters) – Investors who lost money when Elon Musk tweeted about taking his electric car company Tesla private may soon collect from a $42.3 million fund set…
‘North Of $50 Million’: GOP Rep Mace Says Biden Payouts Even Higher Than Reported Harold Hutchison on August 14, 2023 Republican Rep. Nancy Mace of South Carolina said Monday that the money…
By Marcela Ayres and Bernardo Caram BRASILIA (Reuters) – Brazil’s government is considering changes to the taxation of closed-end funds and shareholder payouts in order to shore up revenue in next year’s…
MILAN (Reuters) – UniCredit can keep rewarding investors at the current pace for at least another two years, its chief executive said on Tuesday as the bank prepared to launch its second…
By Bernardo Caram and Nicolás Misculin BRASILIA/BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) – Argentina is seeking new easing of targets in its $44 billion deal with the International Monetary Fund and faster payouts, and is…
By Huw Jones LONDON (Reuters) – Banks in the European Union must be “conservative” with dividends and other payouts after recent turmoil in the sector, and focus on keeping their cash buffers…
By Valentina Za MILAN (Reuters) -Italy’s top bank Intesa Sanpaolo has convinced investors of its ability to reward them, lifting its shares on Monday after they were hit by concerns about regulatory…
(Reuters) – Three senior KFC executives have notified the U.S. fried chicken chain’s parent company Yum Brands Inc that they will take early retirement as rising interest rates threaten to dent lump…
By Lucy Raitano LONDON (Reuters) – Energy companies reaping record profits from soaring oil and gas prices have helped global dividend payments to shareholders soar above pre-pandemic levels and to a record…
By Davide Barbuscia and Karin Strohecker NEW YORK – Investors hit by Russia’s debt default may have to settle some of their positions privately if the U.S. Treasury does not green-light an…
Biden Admin Quietly Nukes Trump-Era ‘Transparency’ Initiative Tracking Settlements And Payouts To Left-Wing Activists Gabe Kaminsky on June 21, 2022 The U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) under President Joe Biden has…
By Lucy Raitano LONDON – Mining and oil firms led an 11% jump in dividend payouts to a first-quarter record of $302.5 billion, according to a closely-watched global report, though it warned…
(Reuters) – Russian authorities recommended a halt in issuing permits for payouts on Eurobonds if Russian bondholders do not receive payments, the finance ministry said on Tuesday. “Now, due to ongoing violations…
By Orhan Coskun and Nevzat Devranoglu ANKARA – A scheme that protects the value of lira deposits has helped Turkey prop up the ailing currency, but payouts from it look set to…
By Elizabeth Dilts Marshall NEW YORK – Staff turnover on Wall Street is set to surge in coming weeks as investment bankers who held off job-hunting during the pandemic cash in their…
By Mike Spector and Dan Levine NEW YORK – Johnson & Johnson created a plan last year to limit the financial bleeding from billions of dollars in jury awards to plaintiffs who…
By Leah Douglas – Insurance payments to U.S. farmers for crops lost to droughts and flooding have risen more than threefold over the past 25 years, according to an analysis of federal…
Death benefits paid by life insurers surged to their highest level during the COVID-19 pandemic since the 1918 influenza epidemic, multiple sources reported. Death-benefit payments surged 15.4% on a year-over-year basis in…
TRENTON, NJ – A $40 million fund set aside by New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy has come under criticism by State House Replicans. One of those critics is Senator Michael Doherty who…