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Buybuy Baby Is Back—and Opening Stores Again

The new owners of Buybuy Baby recently reopened 11 stores, betting that many expectant parents still prefer to shop for strollers, cribs and car seats in person, the Wall Street Journal reported

UniCredit Cut From List of World's Systemically Important Banks

The Financial Stability Board tweaked its ranking of the world's most important banks, a group of lenders seen as needing closer supervision and tougher rules to ensure they aren't too big to fail

SEC's In-House Enforcement Powers at Risk in U.S. Supreme Court Case

A challenge to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's powers to protect investors from fraud comes before the Supreme Court on Wednesday in another in a series of legal attacks against federal

3M, DuPont Defeat Massive Class Action over Forever Chemicals

A U.S. appeals court yesterday handed 3M, Corteva Inc. subsidiary E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. and other manufacturers of toxic so-called "forever chemicals" a big win in their fight against legal

Endo Creditors Seek to Resolve U.S. Government Claims for $465 Million

A group of Endo International lenders have proposed paying up to $465 million to settle U.S. government claims that have held up the drug company's bankruptcy restructuring, according to court

Bankrupt Genesis Sues Crypto Firm Gemini to Recover $690 Million

Bankrupt crypto lender Genesis Global Holdco LLC is suing Gemini Trust Co. to recover nearly $690 million that Genesis says the crypto platform withdrew from Genesis in the months before the company’s

Sandy Hook Families Offer Alex Jones Two Ways Out of Bankruptcy

Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting victims’ families proposed that conspiracy theorist Alex Jones wind up his bankruptcy by paying creditors at least $85 million over 10 years or undergo an orderly

Bankrupt WeWork Enters Financing Agreements with Certain Lenders

WeWork said on Tuesday that it had secured commitments for up to $682.5 million in debtor-in-possession financing from some of its lenders, weeks after the shared office space provider filed for

Company Operating Nacogdoches Memorial Hospital Files for Bankruptcy

Lion Star, the private company that operates the Nacogdoches Memorial Hospital, has filed for bankruptcy in federal court after the Nacogdoches County Hospital District voted to terminate its lease

U.S. Black Friday Sales Rise 2.5%, Mastercard Spendingpulse Says

Mastercard Spendingpulse said on Saturday that U.S. retail sales on Black Friday rose 2.5% year-over-year excluding automotive sales, not adjusted for inflation, Reuters reported. In September