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South Korean firms enter into joint venture projects with Arabtec

GS Engineering and Construction and Samsung Engineering form joint ventures with Arabtec separately.


China's BYD says it will hire more US workers in LA plant

Chinese carmaker BYD Co Lt said it would hire more local workers for its California plant after being accused of breaking US labor rules.

Cooley-Dow Lohnes to spin off lobbyist group for sale - report

The merger between law firms Cooley and Dow Lohnes would not absorb the latter's lobbyist group.

Euro's currency at a cross roads

Some say the Euro is overvalued while others claim it is not. The founders of the Euro had dreamt of a superpower currency that can go head to head with the US dollar, to free Europe from US economic dependence.


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Apple Inc had lost its Vice President of Engineering for the iOS in Frenchman Henri Lamiraux as he confirmed his retirement in a 9to5Mac report.
JPMorgan Chase hiring practices now being reviewed by US, British and Hong Kong regulatory authorities.
The Confederation of British Industry said they are campaigning for a reformed European Union for British interests.
The Australian Securities Exchange would be the venue for the IPO of Nine Network. The firm that owns Nine Network would start trading on the Australian Securities Exchange by December 6.
US antitrust regulators would like American Airlines and the US Airways Group to agree to concessions before giving their stamp of approval for the merger.
Whitehaven Chairman Mark Vaile said the future of the mining company is assured with the two mines it is preparing to go online.
SunPower Corp acquired Greenbotics Inc for its robots that clean solar power panels. US solar manufacturer SunPower Corp purchased Greenbotics Inc. The latter manufactures robots that can clean solar panels.
Billabong International would be selling its West 49 stores to YM Inc for CAD 9 million to CAD 11 million.
Westpac CEO Gail Kelly reports a good 2013 and expects a better year for 2014. Westpac is set to increase its focus on growth for 2014, as it looks forward to another record making profit season.
The president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas has called out the US leadership on its continued gridlocks in a speech held in Sydney, Australia.
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