BJ's Wholesale Club Set For IPO 
 

The private-equity owners of BJ's Wholesale Club are preparing to take the company public in the coming months, people familiar with the deal said.

 
Airline Regulators Call for Emergency Inspections of Boeing 737 Engines 
 

U.S. aviation regulators in the wake of this week's fatal Southwest Airlines accident imposed emergency inspection requirements for jet engines that power many Boeing 737 jetliners around the world.

 
U.S. Arm of Insurer AXA Seeking to Raise $4 Billion in IPO 
 

AXA Equitable Holdings, the U.S. arm of the French insurer AXA, plans to begin showcasing itself to investors next week for what would be the biggest U.S.-listed IPO of the year so far, measured by amount of money raised.

 
Wells Fargo to Pay $1 Billion to Settle Risk Management Claims 
 

Wells Fargo agreed to pay $1 billion to settle federal claims of misconduct in its auto and mortgage lending businesses. The fine is the largest against a bank so far in the Trump administration.

 
U.S. Questions Cosco's Takeover of Cargo Terminal in Long Beach 
 

A U.S. national-security review has raised concerns about Chinese state-run conglomerate Cosco Shipping taking control of a large container terminal in Long Beach, Calif., according to people familiar with the matter.

 
Ford to Seek Bids for Parts of Advertising Business, in Blow to WPP 
 

Ford Motor has decided to open portions of its advertising business to bids, dealing a blow to its incumbent agency, WPP.

 
Takeda Sweetens Takeover Proposal for Shire 
 

Japan's Takeda said it had made a sweetened proposal to buy Shire after its three previous bids for the rival drugmaker that has drawn broader interest across the sector were rejected.

 
SunTrust Employee May Have Stolen Information About 1.5 Million Clients 
 

SunTrust Banks said that an employee may have stolen information of about 1.5 million customers, the latest example of a potential breach that underscores the vulnerability of consumers' private data.

 
U.S. Probes Wireless Carriers' Work on SIM Card Alternative 
 

The U.S. Justice Department is investigating whether U.S. wireless carriers and an industry trade group teamed up to make it harder for cellphone subscribers to switch providers.

 
GE Takes Hit From Old Mortgage Unit, Cites Other Progress 
 

GE reported a quarterly loss on a $1.5 billion charge related to a subprime mortgage business it once owned, but executives said they were making progress on their efforts to turn around its industrial businesses.

 
 

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