Credit Suisse Expected To Announce Koerner As CEO, Replacing Gottstein - Sources

Credit Suisse Expected To Announce Koerner As CEO, Replacing Gottstein – Sources

(Reuters) – Credit Suisse Group AG is expected to announce Ulrich Koerner as its new chief executive officer, replacing Thomas Gottstein, two sources familiar with the situation said on Tuesday. Pressure has been mounting on Gottstein for months over major scandals and losses racked up during his two-year tenure that have hammered shares and angered…

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No, We're Not In A Recession, Biden Administration Tells U.S. Voters

No, We’re Not In A Recession, Biden Administration Tells U.S. Voters

By Trevor Hunnicutt WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. economy is plagued by inflation and suffering from fallout from Russia’s war in Ukraine – but it’s not in recession. That’s the message from White House officials. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, economic adviser Brian Deese and Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo have spoken out in recent days ahead…

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Hyundai To Pay $19.2 Million For Widespread Credit-reporting Failures - U.S. Regulator

Hyundai To Pay $19.2 Million For Widespread Credit-reporting Failures – U.S. Regulator

By Jonathan Stempel (Reuters) – A U.S. regulator has ordered a Hyundai Motor Co affiliate to pay $19.2 million for repeatedly giving credit-reporting agencies inaccurate information about its customers, including that they were delinquent on loans and leases. Hyundai Capital America, which serves about 1.7 million drivers of Hyundai, Kia and Genesis vehicles, agreed on…

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