Charter Communications to Hire 20,000 U.S. Workers 
 

Charter Communications CEO Tom Rutledge pledged to hire 20,000 U.S. workers and invest $25 billion over the next four years at an event with President Trump, allowing the administration to trumpet a jobs announcement that had been in the works for some time.

 
YouTube Continues Showing Brands' Ads With Objectionable Videos 
 

A week after Google was forced to apologize for running customers' advertisements on objectionable videos, triggering a change in policy, its YouTube site is still rife with examples that are ensnaring more big advertisers and causing some to cut spending with the tech giant.

 
Trump Administration Grants Permit for Keystone Pipeline 
 

The Trump administration has signed a presidential permit for TransCanada to build Keystone XL, bringing the oil pipeline closer to fruition more than a year after former President Barack Obama blocked its construction.

 
Goldman Veteran Poached by Private-Equity Firm 
 

A Goldman Sachs partner who oversaw the bank's business of packaging mortgages and other consumer loans for sale to investors is leaving for an investing arm of San Francisco-based buyout shop TPG.

 
Health-Data Watchdog Company Has a Powerful Adviser 
 

A new board member at 4C Health Solutions, which roots out questionable health-insurance claims, is President Donald J. Trump's personal attorney, Michael D. Cohen.

 
Tronc to Buy All Stock From Large Outside Shareholder 
 

Tronc Inc. agreed to buy all the stock held by one of its largest outside shareholders at a substantial premium amid an increasingly bruising public fight between its two biggest investors.

 
Regulators Give Passing Grade to 'Living Wills' for Regional Banks 
 

U.S. regulators gave 15 regional banks a passing grade on their "living will" plans for bankruptcy, a victory win for those firms that demonstrates how their regulatory environment is significantly less stressful than for the largest U.S. banks.

 
Credit Suisse Chief Gets Pay Bump Despite Loss in 2016 
 

Credit Suisse increased its bonus pool by 6% in 2016 to over $3 billion, despite posting a sizable loss.

 
Wal-Mart Acquires Niche Sites, to the Dismay of Hipsters 
 

Wal-Mart is rapidly buying up hip, small online retailers that appeal to wealthier shoppers in hopes of finally taking on Amazon. The deals give Wal-Mart access to new groups of shoppers, but some have balked at the change.

 
Air Products & Chemicals Walks Away From Bid for Yingde Gases 
 

Industrial gas maker Air Products & Chemicals Inc. backed away from its bid to buy China's Yingde Gases Group Co.

 
 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

March 24, 2017 15:15 ET (19:15 GMT)

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