US
regulators rap three firms over leaks
Washington: US regulators rapped three companies
including defence group Raytheon on Monday for selectively
leaking inside information to stock analysts and investment
managers.
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BMW
denies seeking deeper JV with Peugeot
Frankfurt: German carmaker BMW on Monday denied
it was considering building new Mini derivatives on a
joint platform with France's PSA Peugeot- Citroen, as
suggested in research by Goldman Sachs.
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America
Online may get Time content: WSJ
New York: America Online and magazine publisher
Time are working on a deal to move a hefty chunk of the
content on Time's free Websites to America Online's struggling
proprietary service, The Wall Street Journal said, citing
unnamed executives.
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IMF
says US recovery not strong as expected
Washington: The International Monetary Fund says
economic recovery in the United States is not strong as
expected and it would like measures in place to ensure
growth in Europe and Japan that would boost the global
economy.
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US
port, unions reach 6-year deal
New York: US West Coast longshoremen and port employers
on Saturday reached six-year contract deal, bringing to
an end a bitter dispute that led to a 10-day shutdown
of the docks that handle more than half of US trade.
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EU
to unveil new anti-trust rules
Brussels: Europe's anti-trust control is set for
a radical makeover that will change the way firms, courts
and countries do business across the 15-nation European
Union.
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British
union suspends airport strikes
London: Britain's Transport and General Workers
Union (TGWU) said on Sunday it was suspending four days
of threatened strikes at the country's major airports,
raising hopes that travel chaos over Christmas could be
averted.
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