Sweden's Finance Minister Anders Borg advised banks of a future of stricter administrative rules over their operations.
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The Hutchins Family Foundation is donating USD15 million for the establishment of the Hutchins Center for African and African American Research.
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The proposed auction by the bankrupt LightSquared has been sought annulled by a group of lenders. The proposed format for the auction of its wireless-spectrum to be conducted by LightSquared Inc's has been deemed improper.
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Investment initiative Benu Bioventures would provide funding for the human testing stage drug trials.
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An oversubscribed fourth fund from Bison Capital Asset Management was recently announced to be closed.
The First Gulf Bank said it is not interested to bid for Barclays business in the UAE. The First Gulf Bank, a lender based out of the United Arab Emirates, said it has no plans to bid for the retail banking operations of Barclay in the country.
Emirates NBD agreed to a five year sponsorship deal with Manchester United Football Club. The largest bank in the United Arab Emirates, the Emirates NBD, recently announced a five year partnership agreement with Manchester United Football Club.
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Tencent Holdings, with its recent share value rise, pushed the overall value to above USD100 billion.
Hungary applied for permission to sell bonds in the US market. The European Union's most heavily indebted member nation had filed with the US regulatory authorities for the issuance of USD5 billion worth of bonds.
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