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A financial services company based in California has lost its license to operate in Connecticut, after failing to disclose a default judgment, among other violations of state law.
Connecticut’s failure to coherently confront a crisis of young people disconnected from the worlds of education and work costs the state $750 million annually and poses long-term dangers to the state’s social fabric and economic growth, the Connec
Nearly two out of five Connecticut households lacked the income to cover a realistic survival budget in 2022, the United Way of Connecticut reported Tuesday.
Facing a string of lawsuits, Hartford-based restaurant entrepreneur Gjinovefa “Gina” Luari said the legal challenges are understandable considering the rapid growth of her restaurant group.
Forbes has released its annual rankings of the richest people in America, and five Connecticut billionaires earned positions on the list.
If you think the state’s debt burden is bad, a new report suggests that at least in one way it’s the worst in the nation.
One of the most recognizable names in Connecticut manufacturing, Barnes Group, is to be acquired by private equity firm Apollo Global Management in a $3.6 billion deal.
A Westport-based skin and hair products company, HRB Brands, has been acquired by a European company. The buyer, Sodalis Group, is a family-owned business headquartered in Lodi, Italy.
Connecticut could spare its children from having to pay nearly $7 billion in pension debt penalties by adhering to — and possibly accelerating — a controversial savings program that’s come increasingly under fire at the Capitol, according to a new
The UConn Foundation has announced that its endowment pool achieved returns of 12.1% in the last fiscal year, boosting the endowment by $57 million to a total of $634 million.
While a recent half-point cut in the federal funds rate generated days of headlines, local bankers say interest rates will have to fall further before borrowing or profits pick up substantially.
Connecticut regulators will consider awarding a novel banking charter to another fintech company next month.
Connecticut has poured billions of surplus dollars into its pension funds and scored big investment returns in recent years, but a new analysis from The Pew Charitable Trusts shows the cost of pension benefits here remains higher than in most othe
Financial services company Numisma has opened its new Greenwich headquarters.
Nutmeg State Financial Credit Union plans to close two of its 10 branches, largely because of the increasing use of online Department of Motor Vehicle services.
Three partners at a New York City-based financial firm have left to start an independent advisory practice in North Haven.
As cyberattacks escalate in number and complexity, businesses are scrambling to hire enough people to ensure they’re protected from emerging threats and can respond in case of an intrusion.
In Connecticut, there’s demand for cybersecurity workers at healthcare systems, insurance companies, IT firms, financial institutions, defense contractors and utilities. The state’s cybersecurity workforce currently stands at 9,841, with 4,463 openings for cybersecurity-related positions, according to Cyber Seek.
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