New Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Filings — Week Ending July 23, 2023
A list of some new chapter 11 bankruptcy filings made during the last week.
Get a Grip (Tuesday Crossword, July 25)
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Twitter, Facebook, Google: Companies That Rebranded
Elon Musk shifting Twitter to ‘X’ drew from a familiar corporate playbook.
What The Board Needs To Know
Everything from the week beginning July 24, 2023, that a corporate board director needs to know ahead of a board meeting. This […]
Firm Retention Summary: ViewRay
This is a summary of a request from ViewRay to hire Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath as counsel, filed July 21 with […]
Political Uncertainty Shouldn’t Trouble Spain’s Economy
Any impact on Spain’s economy from renewed political uncertainty is likely to be neglible, according to Capital Economics economist Adrian Prettejohn
Farmers Work to Cool Livestock and Chickens as Heat Gets Extreme
The health of animals and farmers’ incomes are under threat as temperatures soar in the U.S.
Heart Attack Risk Rises Significantly on Extremely Hot, Polluted Days
Exposure to both high temperatures and air pollution is “more than a double whammy” to heart health, a study shows.
ECB Expected to Increase Data Dependence
Uncertain monetary policy transmission lags and a data-heavy summer will give the European Central Bank’s Governing Council even more reason to increase […]
Banks Are Going on a Diet
Regional lenders are cutting back on some lending to preserve capital.
U.S. and North Korea Start Talking About U.S. Soldier Who Crossed the Border
Travis King crossed into North Korea last week while on a tour of the Joint Security Area separating the two Koreas.
UBS to Pay Nearly $400 Million Fine to Settle Credit Suisse’s Archegos Failures
Fed says Credit Suisse engaged in ‘unsafe and unsound counterparty credit risk management practices’ related to dealings with the investment firm.