Hawaiian Electric Industries shares plunge amid deadly Maui wildfire scrutiny

(Reuters) -Hawaiian Electric Industries’ shares plunged nearly 40% to a 13-year low in early trading on Monday amid growing scrutiny over whether the utility company’s equipment played any role in the deadly wildfires that burnt through the coastal Maui town of Lahaina. Shares of the company hit $18.70, the lowest level since February 2010, just…

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Australian court fines Dell unit $6.5 million for misleading customers on discounts

By Navya Mittal (Reuters) -Australia’s Federal Court on Monday ordered Dell Technologies Inc’s local unit to pay A$10 million ($6.46 million) in penalties for making misleading representations on its website about discounts for add-on computer monitors. In a legal action brought by the country’s competition regulator, Dell Australia was found guilty by the Federal Court…

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FDIC to propose comprehensive changes to regional US bank living wills

(Reuters) -A coming regulatory proposal will overhaul how large regional banks prepare living wills in the event of their failure, U.S. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Chairman Martin Gruenberg said on Monday. U.S. regulators are seeking to strengthen oversight of the banking system, particularly in light of a string of collapses in March that included three…

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Hawaii wildfires to cause second-largest total insured loss in state’s history – KCC

(Reuters) – The total insured loss from the ongoing wildfires on Maui island is expected to be the second largest in Hawaii’s history, according to catastrophe modeling firm Karen Clark & Company (KCC). The fast-moving inferno, which started earlier this week, ravaged the historic resort town of Lahaina that was once the capital of the…

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