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Mastercard Inc beat
second-quarter profit estimates on Thursday and the world's
second-largest payments processor reiterated its full-year
forecast for expenses.
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Posted at 11:27h
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* Government to veto sale of Leifeld to Chinese investors
(Recasts, adds German plan to block Leifeld takeover)
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Posted at 11:17h
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Britain's markets watchdog
proposed toughening up rules on Friday for loans offered by
crowdfunding platforms to give consumers clear and accurate
information and ensure they understand the risks.
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There is a reasonable prospect of salvaging some research collaboration with Europe
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Posted at 11:16h
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Fidelity International said on Friday
that Anne Richards, the outgoing boss of M&G Prudential, had
been appointed its chief executive officer.
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Posted at 11:11h
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President Tayyip Erdogan's
government is considering further stimulus measures to address
an expected slowdown in growth in coming quarters, two
officials said - a move that could raise expectations that
fiscal policy will be loosened.
Posted at 11:09h
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Samsung Securities Co
Chief Executive Officer Koo Sung-hoon resigned after the company
was punished by South Korea's financial regulator because an
employee's error sparked a $105 billion "ghost stock" blunder,
the company said in a regulatory filing on Friday.
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Samsung Securities Co Chief
Executive Officer Koo Sung-hoon resigned after the company was
punished by South Korea's financial regulator because an
employee's error sparked a $105 billion "ghost stock" blunder,
Bloomberg reported on Friday.
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Malaysia will restructure
sovereign wealth fund Khazanah Nasional Bhd following the
resignation of its managing director and entire board, Prime
Minister Mahathir Mohamad said on Friday.
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Watchdog raises concerns investors taking more risk than they realise
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