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Plaintiffs claimed the Hawk Tuah team converted the Tuah Foundation into an off-shore entity before selling 17% of the token supply to several people. -
Division of Back-To-School Expenses Between Divorced or Separated Parents Can Cause Conflict
When going through divorce, parents must face the difficult situation of sending their kids back to school. Aside from being a stressful experience for the kids, it's not too friendly for the wallet of parents too. -
India's Maruti Suzuki Sales Drop By 4.4% in December 2016
Maruti Suzuki faces a rough end to 2016 as their sales drop comes out to 4.4%, leaving many to question the reason for why this is happening. -
US Congress 2017 Budget Proposal in Peril
The proposed budget for the year 2017 by the US House of Congress is in peril. Lawmakers are not just cramming to beat the deadline but also need to gather enough votes from the GOP-controlled panel. -
Kentucky Attorney General Sues Governor Over Education Cuts
A Kentucky Attorney General filed a lawsuit against the state's governor following his action to cut budget funding for state schools without approval for the legislation. -
German Finance Minister proposes plan to combat tax havens
A German Finance Minister have initiated a plan to battle tax havens following the release of Panama Papers. -
Republicans made consumer protection group a political punching bag – democrat Waters
Republicans have launched several attacks against the Consumer Protection Financial Bureau. The republican have always been hot handed against the bureau since its creation. -
Westlands Water District fined by SEC for misleading investors of financial circumstances
Westland Water Disctrict which is considered as the country's largest agricultural water supplier was fined by the US SEC. The District allegedly mislead its investors regarding its bond issuance and its inability to pay its bond holders. -
Italian Police Seize $54m in Italy Bank Probe: Embattled Monte dei Paschi in Financial Trouble, Shady Dealings
Italian financial police have carried out seizures of a total of about €40 million, equivalent to $54 million as part of probe set to shed light on the bank's dealings. Thus far, after registering an equivalent of $972 million in losses, Monte dei Paschi di Siena Bank needed a government bailout
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