Moody's pays $864 million to US, states over pre-crisis ratings

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Moody's pays $864 million to US, states over pre-crisis ratings

Moody's Corp has agreed to pay nearly $864 million to settle with U.S. federal and state authorities over its ratings of risky mortgage securities in the run-up to the 2008 financial crisis, the U.S.
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Amazon says shipments for independent sellers doubled in 2016

In a letter to shareholders, Amazon.com founder and CEO Jeff Bezos highlighted Fulfillment by Amazon as a key growth driver for the Seattle-based company.
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Investigators forced to unbox thousands of loose receipts to audit Tulsa Jail inmate trust account

The Oklahoma State Auditor and Inspector's Office released its findings Monday, with a scathing 34-page document detailing how internal accounting
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The American Apparel Brand Won't Disappear After All US Stores Close

American Apparel, the beleaguered retailer with a history of risqué advertising, will close all 110 of its U.S. stores, but its brand name will live on.
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Fairfield's Takami Named Top Financial Officer At New Haven Chamber

James K. Takami will manage all financial and accounting functions for the Chambers. He will oversee human resources, employee benefits, IT, and
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