Monsanto Co.’s data security was breached at its Precision Planting unit, exposing employees and customers to potential misuse of credit card information and tax identification numbers.
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Read More »Monsanto Co.’s data security was breached at its Precision Planting unit, exposing employees and customers to potential misuse of credit card information and tax identification numbers.
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Read More »U.S. authorities are seeking more than $10 billion from BNP Paribas SA to settle federal and state investigations into the lender’s dealings with sanctioned countries including Sudan and Iran, according to a person familiar with the matter.
Read More »The U.S. House Ways and Means Committee voted to let companies write off more than half the cost of some investments immediately, providing a $287 billion tax cut to capital-intensive industries.
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Read More »Former SAC Capital Advisors fund manager Mathew Martoma is seeking a lenient prison term for his insider-trading conviction, saying the narrow scope of his unlawful trades warrants a lighter penalty when he is sentenced next month.
Read More »Morgan Stanley sued to recover more than $3.6 million it paid to defend a former broker who was imprisoned for his role in a kickback scheme.
Read More »The hesitant housing recovery has surprised and concerned Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen and her colleagues at the central bank. It’s not clear how much they can do about it.
Read More »Parents whose financial standing disqualify them from most loans may have an easier time borrowing to pay their children’s college costs under a U.S. government proposal to ease credit standards.
Read More »The U.S. House Ways and Means Committee will vote May 29 on a plan to let companies accelerate write-offs of capital investments.
Read More »Squire Sanders and Patton Boggs are merging to create a law firm that will be among the 25 biggest in the world.
Read More »A bipartisan effort to address one of the biggest issues left over from the financial crisis appears to have died in the Senate. Its demise should be seen as an opportunity to reframe the discussion of housing and the role it can play in the creation of wealth for Americans.
Read More »The U.S. Internal Revenue Service said Thursday that it will revise proposed rules governing nonprofit groups’ involvement in politics.
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