Archive for  December 2012
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Mitsubishi UFJ, Japan's biggest bank, must pay US authorities a fine totalling some 8.6 million dollars for flouting US sanctions on Iran, Sudan, Myanmar and Cuba, the US Treasury Department said Wednesday. Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubish-UFJ
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British defence group BAE Systems has won a $400-million (306-million-euro) aircraft maintenance contract with the US Navy, the company said on Thursday. "BAE Systems has been selected by the US Navy to maintain and service
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European officials have reached tentative deals to implement tougher capital rules for banks in January 2014 and to cap bankers' bonuses, inching them towards agreement on a new law to strengthen the financial system. European
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European officials have reached tentative deals to implement tougher capital rules for banks in January 2014 and to cap bankers' bonuses, inching them towards agreement on a new law to strengthen the financial system. European
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The eurozone agreed on Thursday to provide nearly 50 billion euros ($64 billion) in long-delayed aid to Athens, prompting its Prime Minister Antonis Samaras to declare an end to talk of a Greek exit from
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New US jobless claims fell sharply last week to a near four-year low and retail sales rebounded in November, hopeful signs for an economy that appears to have slowed sharply in the fourth quarter. New
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New US jobless claims fell sharply last week to a near four-year low and retail sales rebounded in November, hopeful signs for an economy that appears to have slowed sharply in the fourth quarter. New
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New US jobless claims fell sharply last week to a near four-year low and retail sales rebounded in November, hopeful signs for an economy that appears to have slowed sharply in the fourth quarter. New
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Fifteen young engineering and business graduates including one female engineer started their internships at the Guddu Thermal Power Station on December 12. The six-month internship programme, designed with support from the US Agency for International
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Immediately after the goods transporters ended their strike, supplies of import and export cargoes from and to the seaports of the city resumed on Thursday, harbour sources said. "Soon after the transporters retuned to roads,
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