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Wells Fargo agrees to $50 million settlement over homeowner fees

November 1, 2016 by · Leave a Comment 

Wells Fargo & Co has agreed to pay $50 million to settle a racketeering lawsuit accusing it of overcharging hundreds of thousands of homeowners for appraisals ordered after they defaulted on their mortgage loans. The proposed settlement, which requires court approval, was disclosed in a filing on Friday in an Oakland, California federal court. Wells Fargo's settlement of the lawsuit comes as the bank is still recoiling from a scandal over sales targets that drove employees

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SunEdison creditors launch lawsuit against lenders in bankruptcy battle

October 21, 2016 by · Leave a Comment 

By Jessica DiNapoli NEW YORK (Reuters) – A group of SunEdison Inc lenders took control of the renewable energy developer after inking a “sweetheart deal” to try to save their investment as the company approached bankruptcy, hurting other creditors, according to a lawsuit filed late Thursday in U.S. bankruptcy court. SunEdison transferred “hundreds of millions of dollars” to the lenders, which included buyout firms Apollo Global Management LLC…

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China’s Dalian Wanda opens $5.1 billion tourism park

September 25, 2016 by · Leave a Comment 

By Alexandra Harney SHANGHAI (Reuters) – Dalian Wanda Group, the Chinese entertainment giant owned by the country's richest man, opened the first phase of a sprawling 34 billion yuan ($5.1 billion) tourism park in the eastern city of Hefei on Saturday. Wanda is building

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Takata failed to report 2003 air bag rupture to U.S. road authority

September 25, 2016 by · Leave a Comment 

By David Shepardson and Paul Lienert WASHINGTON/TOKYO (Reuters) – Japanese air bag supplier Takata Corp said it failed to inform the U.S. auto safety agency of a 2003 rupture of one of its air bag inflators …

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Former employees file class action against Wells Fargo

September 25, 2016 by · Leave a Comment 

Two former Wells Fargo & Co employees have filed a class action in California seeking $2.6 billion or more for workers who tried to meet aggressive sales quotas without engaging in fraud and were later demoted, forced to resign or fired. The lawsuit on behalf of people who worked for Wells Fargo in California over the past 10 years, including current employees, focuses on those who followed the rules …

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