Norfolk Southern bondholders sue over safety disclosures preceding Ohio derailment

By Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK (Reuters) – Norfolk Southern Corp was sued on Tuesday by bondholders who said they lost hundreds of millions of dollars because the railroad concealed safety risks prior to the February derailment in Ohio of a train carrying hazardous chemicals. The proposed class action filed in Manhattan federal court covers investors…

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Biden administration grants Mountain Valley Pipeline permit

By Timothy Gardner (Reuters) -The Biden administration on Tuesday approved a permit to allow the Mountain Valley natural gas pipeline, a project a key Democratic senator has pushed in legislation to speed permitting of fossil fuel and renewable energy projects. The permit, issued by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Forest Service, allows the Equitrans Midstream…

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Capital One shares rebound after Warren Buffett makes near $1 billion bet on bank

By Chibuike Oguh, Niket Nishant and Chuck Mikolajczak (Reuters) -Shares of Capital One Financial Corp rose on Tuesday, rebounding from two weeks of losses after billionaire investor Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Inc disclosed it had taken a stake of nearly $1 billion in the credit cards-focused bank. Berkshire acquired 9.92 million shares in Capital One,…

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IMF backs Brazil’s fiscal reform, ‘ambitious’ green agenda

By Brendan O’Boyle and Carolina Pulice (Reuters) -The International Monetary Fund on Tuesday said it “strongly supports” Brazil’s efforts to improve the country’s fiscal position, while also commending the country’s “ambitious agenda” to have a sustainable, inclusive, and green economy. “Enhancing Brazil’s fiscal framework, broadening the tax base, and tackling spending rigidities would support sustainability…

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Nearly 6 million Britons missed payments on bills, regulator says

By Suban Abdulla LONDON (Reuters) – Millions of British borrowers repeatedly missed payments on bills in the six months to January amid the steep surge in the cost of living and higher interest rates, a survey from the Financial Conduct Authority regulator showed on Tuesday. British households have faced double-digit inflation since September and the…

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Oil dips as weaker China, US economic data offset IEA demand forecast

By Stephanie Kelly NEW YORK (Reuters) – Oil futures dipped on Tuesday as weaker-than-expected economic data in China and the United States offset a forecast of higher global demand from the International Energy Agency (IEA). Brent crude futures settled 32 cents lower to $74.91 a barrel. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude edged down 25 cents…

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