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Wall Street Journal August 28,

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Japan's Sompo Holdings announced that it would acquire Bermudian insurance company Aspen Insurance Holdings, for approximately $3.5 billion.

Robert Primus was fired by Donald Trump, the U.S. president, as a member of Surface Transportation Board. This is a U.S. regulatory agency that oversees railroads.

The White House announced on Wednesday that U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention director Susan Monarez was fired less than a week after her inauguration. Four senior officials also resigned over growing tensions regarding vaccine policies and directives for public health.

As tariffs increase costs for U.S. manufacturers and retailers, Flexport, a tech-focused freight forwarder joins forces with BlackRock in order to double the amount of its supply-chain funding pool.

Lynas Rare Earths has announced its plans to raise $488 million via an equity offering in order to accelerate its expansion. However, it warned that the proposed processing facility for heavy rare earths in Texas might not go ahead.

Amazon is extending its corporate employee programs, including the pay structure and benefits to U.S. employees of its Whole Foods supermarket chain, in an effort to better integrate its grocery business.

(source: Reuters)