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UBS CEO Ermotti to Steer Credit Suisse Integration
UBS said said Sergio Ermotti is set to stay as chief executive officer to see through the integration of Credit Suisse, and sought to address concerns about its size and potential needs for tighter regulation.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Corruption case involving a former Singaporean transport minister expanded with more charges
A ministerial corruption case in Singapore has expanded with more charges being filed against a former transport ministerABC News - World -
UBS makes Ermotti best-paid European bank boss
Swiss lender awards returning chief executive $15.9mn for steering integration of Credit SuisseFinancial Times - Business -
Tom Hayes loses appeal against Libor rigging conviction
Former UBS and Citigroup trader had argued US judgments showed he was innocentFinancial Times - Business -
Ireland to intervene in ICJ case against Israel
Yahoo News - World - Israel -
Evening Report — Win some, lose some: Major updates on Trump's legal cases
A quick recap of the day and what to look forward to tomorrow {beacon} Evening Report Monday, March 25 © Getty Images Trump says he'll pay lower bond in fraud case but seethes over update in separate hush money fight Former President Trump ...The Hill - Politics - Donald Trump -
Monopoly Case Pits Justice Department Against Apple's Antitrust Winning Streak
The iPhone maker has fended off numerous legal challenges with a defense that its closed ecosystem is safer and better for users.The Wall Street Journal - Tech -
Julian Assange wins temporary reprieve in case against extradition to US
Judges grant WikiLeaks founder permission to appeal against removal from UK but only if US does not provide suitable assurances. Julian Assange has been handed a reprieve in his fight against extradition to the US after two judges ruled the ...The Guardian - World -
Biden's case for re-election is improving, but his polling against Trump is still shaky
In 2020, surveys showed Biden consistently leading Trump nationally and in swing states, often by wide margins. But this time, the polls show Biden in a more precarious position.NBC News - Politics - Joe Biden -
Singapore Inflation Quickened Unexpectedly in February
Inflation accelerated unexpectedly in Singapore as prices in key categories like food picked up, backing views that any potential monetary easing is still some time away.The Wall Street Journal - World -
How to consolidate credit card debt
Debt consolidation can help you pay off your credit cards faster. Learn more about consolidating your debt here.CBS News - Top stories -
Democrats Will Probably Lose the Senate
Opportunities abound for Republicans, who are defending only 11 seats this November.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Infrastructure: from investment backwater to a $1tn asset class
Early movers profited from unloved assets, but higher interest rates and more competition mean windfalls will become harder to achieveFinancial Times - Business -
Consumer Credit Lender CURO Files for Bankruptcy Under Heavy Debt Load
Company expects to reduce its debt by roughly $1 billion and save $75 million in annual cash interest payments through restructuring.The Wall Street Journal - World -
The Fallout From the Credit Card Swipe Fee Fight
A proposed settlement between Visa and Mastercard and merchants on swipe fees promises savings, but it may also alter the economics of premium credit cards.The New York Times - Business -
Wales lose to Poland on penalties - reaction
Reaction after Poland beat Wales 5-4 on penalties at Cardiff City Stadium to qualify for Euro 2024.BBC News - Top stories -
U.S. Stocks Snap Losing Streak
U.S. stocks rallied following three days of losses as investors were looking for a soft landing for the economy ahead of expected rate cuts later this year.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Stocks Advance to Break Losing Streak
The S&P 500 is little changed on the week but heading for a spectacular first quarter.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Singapore's former transport minister S Iswaran slapped with 8 new charges
The new charges bring his total amount of charges to 35, including corruption. Iswaran has pleaded not guilty to the earlier 27 charges.CNBC - Business -
Boulter loses to Azarenka in Miami fourth round
British number one Katie Boulter is out of the Miami Open after a fourth-round defeat by Victoria Azarenka of Belarus.BBC News - Top stories -
Flyers lose wild one to Rangers in OT at MSG
The Flyers couldn't nail down a 2-0 lead and suffered a whacky, stomach-turning, 6-5 overtime loss Tuesday night to the Rangers at Madison Square Garden.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Bankers jailed for interest rate rigging lose appeal
Tom Hayes and Carlo Palombo, convicted for manipulating a key interest rate, have had their appeals dismissed.BBC News - Top stories -
Lottery culture is overtaking America, but for most, it’s a losing bet
Large jackpots have become conversation pieces, fueling a lottery culture that permeates the nation.The Hill - Politics -
Trader at Center of Libor Scandal Loses Appeal
A U.K. court upheld the conviction of Tom Hayes, the alleged ringleader of a conspiracy among big banks and brokers to rig rates during the global financial crisis.The Wall Street Journal - World -
I.R.S. Stepping Up Efforts to Squash Fraud in Tax Credit Program
The Employee Retention Tax Credit continues to be ripe for abuse as Congress mulls shutting the program down.The New York Times - Business -
Should you use a personal loan to pay off credit card debt?
Want to pay off high-interest credit card debt with a personal loan? Find out if that plan makes sense here.CBS News - Top stories -
Visa, Mastercard agree to lower credit-card fees in landmark merchant settlement
Visa and Mastercard agreed to lower and cap credit-card interchange rates as part of a landmark settlement with U.S. merchants.MarketWatch - Business -
Will the Visa-Mastercard swipe-fee settlement impact your credit-card rewards?
The landmark agreement will limit the fees that businesses pay to accept credit cards — but customers aren’t likely to see savings.MarketWatch - Business -
Robinhood’s stock jumps after company launches first credit card
The Robinhood Gold Card is aimed at Robinhood Gold members — a subscription product offering premium services for a fee — and has no annual fee or transaction fees, but comes with a 3% cash back on all categories.MarketWatch - Business -
3 ways to pay off $30,000 in credit card debt
That amount of card debt can be overwhelming, but there are ways to pay it off. Here are a few to consider.CBS News - Top stories -
S&P Global Cuts Paramount Credit Rating Into Junk Territory
The ratings company cut Paramount Global to BB-plus from BBB-minus, citing continuing cord cutting and elevated investments required to support the buildout of streaming services.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Carbon Credits Draw Fresh Attention Under SEC's New Climate Rules
Several private-equity firms have entered the carbon-credit market, seeing opportunity in the demand for high-quality credits as new pollution-disclosure rules are expected to bring more transparency to the sector.The Wall Street Journal - World - Climate -
Biden, Fighting for Credit and Raising Cash, Gets Help From Clinton and Obama
A fund-raiser on Thursday intends to raise $25 million to help re-elect the president, who has amassed a roster of achievements, but whose approval ratings are the lowest of the three.The New York Times - Top stories - Joe Biden -
Visa, Mastercard and the largest U.S. credit-card issuing banks agreed to a settlement with merchants over the fees charged for swiping credit cards.
Visa, Mastercard and the largest U.S. credit-card issuing banks agreed to a settlement with merchants over the fees charged for swiping credit cards.The Wall Street Journal - World -
The Oil Weapon Against Moscow
In 1986 the U.S. and Saudi Arabia raised production. That move contributed to the Soviet collapse.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Here's what we know about the Singapore-flagged container ship that hit the Baltimore bridge
The container ship, known as the Dali, had previously been involved in a minor incident in Belgium's Port of Antwerp.CNBC - Business -
Millions of Low-Income Families Set to Lose Internet Subsidies
The Affordable Connectivity Program, a $14.2 billion federal effort to make internet service more affordable, is expected to run out of funding this spring.The New York Times - Top stories -
Eye Opener: Ukraine loses power under Russian barrage
More than a million people in Ukraine lost power after a sweeping Russian attack on the country’s electrical grid. Meanwhile, another U.N. vote for a cease-fire in Gaza failed. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener.CBS News - Top stories - Ukraine -
A losing candidate in Indonesia's presidential election demands a revote, alleging fraud
The camp of Indonesia’s losing presidential candidate has filed a complaint with the Constitutional Court alleging widespread fraud at the polls and demanded a revoteABC News - World -
Nationwide has a lot to lose in its unwise bet on Virgin Money
The potential merger is not a risk-free propositionFinancial Times - Business