Deutsche Bank Whistle-Blower Spurns $8 Million SEC Reward

Deutsche Bank Whistle-Blower Spurns $8 Million SEC Reward

The bank has spent more than $10.5 billion on fines and legal settlements since the start of 2008, calculations by Bloomberg show. The company had
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China's global spending spree has sparked a backlash

From the U.S. to the U.K., Germany and Australia, resistance is growing to efforts by Chinese companies — often state-backed — to buy or invest in power grids, nuclear plants, data storage and robot technology.
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Monte Paschi's Viola Said to Be Probed for False Accounting

… dealing with the case both declined to comment when contacted by Bloomberg. Monte Paschi said in the statement that the Siena prosecutor's office
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Donald Trump's Tax Ideas Could Boost Debt-Laden Real Estate Firms

Donald Trump's emerging tax plan could benefit leveraged real-estate companies like the one he runs with new and substantial subsidies.
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​ACCC denies Australia's big banks interim right to negotiate with Apple

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has decided not to grant interim authorisation to some of Australia's big banks to allow them to collectively negotiate and boycott activities with third-party mobile wallet providers such as …
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