Rocket's Mortgage Engine Is Still Running Hot 
 

There are some strong emerging headwinds for mortgage lenders right now, but Rocket appears to be navigating through them better than expected.

 
Credit Suisse Looks to Reduce Ties to SoftBank-Backed Greensill Capital 
 

The Swiss bank has grown concerned about the speciality finance firm's exposure to a single client.

 
Johnson & Johnson's Covid-19 Vaccine Gets Green Light From CDC 
 

The signoff on Johnson & Johnson's newly authorized Covid-19 vaccine marks the last step before wide use can begin this week. J&J's vaccine joins those by Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna.

 
Twilio Nears Deal to Invest Up To $750M in Syniverse, Sources Say 
 

The cloud-communications company's investment in Syniverse Technologies LLC would be a precursor to a public listing for the private-equity-owned messaging provider, according to people familiar with the matter.

 
Rocket Lab Nears Deal to Merge With Vector SPAC 
 

The deal, which could be completed by Monday, would take Rocket Lab public, valuing it at $4.1 billion, sources say.

 
CAE Nears Deal to Buy L3Harris's Military-Training Unit 
 

CAE is nearing a deal to buy L3Harris Technologies' military-training business for $1.05 billion, in a move that would expand the Canadian aerospace company's defense business.

 
SoftBank Reaches $1.6B Settlement with Neumann, WeWork Committee 
 

SoftBank Group said that it had reached a $1.6 billion settlement agreement with WeWork co-founder Adam Neumann and the special committee of WeWork's board.

 
Herbalife to Name Three New Directors as Icahn Era Ends 
 

Herbalife Nutrition plans to overhaul its board as Carl Icahn winds down his eight-year involvement with the company and it looks to burnish its standing with other investors.

 
Goldman Consumer Head Is Leaving to Run Walmart Fintech 
 

Omer Ismail, who helped build Goldman's consumer-banking business from scratch, will take on a similar task at Walmart.

 
Macy's, Other Stores Will Let You Buy Now, Pay Later 
 

Traditional retail chains that derive much of their income from shoppers who pay with a store credit card are adding new payment options to attract younger shoppers.

 
 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

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