US: Deutsche Bank agrees to pay US$190m settlement in FX suit
Deutsche Bank agreed to pay US$190 million to settle US litigation accusing it of rigging prices in the roughly US$5.1
Deutsche Bank agreed to pay US$190 million to settle US litigation accusing it of rigging prices in the roughly US$5.1
A decision by London’s transport regulator to strip Uber Technologies of its license to operate in the city was “disproportionate”
EU state aid regulators approved on Friday, September 29, four French schemes that will allow the country to produce more
Reliance Communications (RCom) and Aircel have called off talks for a possible merger of their respective mobile service operations. RCom
The Competition Commission of India (CCI) said on September 27 that it has approved the deal involving specialty chemicals firm
Square, the payment processing company, has partnered with Eventbrite, the event ticketing service, and will make an investment in the
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The long-running saga over the future of Toshiba’s memory chip business — the world’s second largest supplier of NAND memory
The US Senate voted on Wednesday, September 27, to confirm Heath Tarbert to be an assistant secretary of the Treasury.
Ikea has bought the gig economy odd-jobs company TaskRabbit, becoming the latest retailer to move into offering services alongside products.
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