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China regulators seek confessions from foreign companies

Chinese regulators sought confessions from foreign companies regarding any committed antitrust violations and warned them about hiring external lawyers to fight the said accusations.


Bloomberg appoints ombudsman after client complaints

Bloomberg LP said that it would appoint an ombudsman that would create a task force how news was derived from sources by each company journalist.

Hinduja co-chairmen lauds Indian Finance Minister

Hinduja co-chairmen Gopichand and Srichand Hinduja had issued a laudatory statement to the Finance Minister's reassurances.

Tata Steel to improve black dust emanations from its plant`

Tata Steel had purchased expensive equipment to lower black dust emanation from its plants. Tata Steel. the Indian steel conglomerate, had invested GBP800,000 in new machinery able to reduce the black dust particles produced from its Wales located facility.


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The market responded with a stock value search upon the announcement of Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer's retirement.
Delbert Belton was beaten to death by two teenagers, expanding again the issues of penal institutions and their activities.
Linda Ronstadt admitted to AARP Magazine that she is suffering from Parkinson's disease. In an article posted on the online version of AARP Magazine, Linda Ronstadt admitted suffering from Parkinson's disease which lead her to lose her ability sing.
A lot of Barrick Gold Corp investors had been in doubt about the direction the company is headed and the role of CEO Peter Munk who was once seen as a visionary man in the gold sector.
Microsoft CEO Steven Ballmer announced leaving the company within 12 months which also left the software maker in woes to find a replacement.
California governor Jerry Brown declares state of emergency with the spread of wildfire into the Yosemite National Park.
Atlas Elektronik and Rheinmetall Defence Electronics were raided by German authorities in relation to bribery accusations on a submarine equipment order.
Sources revealed that France-based Societe Generale would be issuing a USD 300 million Islamic bond program in Malaysia.
Agustin Carstens, Governor of the Mexican central bank, asked the US Federal Reserve to clarify its plans for the reduction of its monthly bond purchases.
The presence of wild pigs had become a huge problem in the United States. Agriculture authorities in the US said wild pigs had become a tremendous problem in the country.