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Chinese premier criticizes EU move on trade measures
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Chinese Premier Li Keqiang criticized the
European Union over its plans to investigate alleged
anti-competitive behavior by Chinese mobile telecom equipment
makers and to impose punitive import duties on solar panels from
China, state media reported. The official Xinhua news agency
reported late on Friday that Li had told business leaders in
Switzerland such measures would "harm others without benefiting
oneself". Li is the most senior Chinese official to comment on the
troublesome issue so far. ...
News Corp to take charge of up to $1.4 billion this quarter
By Jennifer Saba (Reuters) - News Corp said on Friday it will
write down the value of its Australian and U.S. publishing assets
by up to $1.4 billion, as the company prepares to split its
business between its newspaper and entertainment operations. The
company said the goodwill impairment charge was primarily for its
Australia newspapers though it gave no more details. It also said
it expected reduced cash flows in the future. The charge will be
taken in the quarter ending June 30 and could effectively wipe out
News Corp's profit. ...
Lobbying in American-US Airways deal focuses on small cities
By Karen Jacobs (Reuters) - US Airways Group and American
Airlines , seeking approval for a merger that would create the
world's largest airline, are warning lawmakers that a requirement
to divest certain airport slots would lead to less service for
small and medium-sized cities, sources close to the effort told
Reuters. The airlines may be required to shed slots Washington's
Reagan National Airport to prevent market domination. There is
concern that those slots could go to rivals, such as JetBlue
Airways , which would likely use them for flights to major cities.
...
Ex-Virginia bank executives guilty in financial crisis case
Exclusive: In surprise, General Growth eyes New York office tower
By Ilaina Jonas NEW YORK (Reuters) - General Growth Properties
Inc has paired with Brookfield Office Properties Inc to bid for an
expensive New York building in what could mark the No. 2 U.S. mall
owner's entry into a new segment of the retail real estate market,
according to two sources familiar with the deal. Bids for the
27-story office and retail building at 650 Madison Avenue, one of
the toniest shopping and office districts in Manhattan, could
exceed $1.3 billion, the sources said. Other bidders include
Vornado Realty Trust , one of the sources said. ...
FDA warns of infections tied to Tennessee pharmacy
Barrick fined $16m for Pascua-Lama violations
VALLENAR, Chile (AP) — Chile's environmental regulator blocked
Barrick Gold Corp.'s $8.5 billion Pascua-Lama project on Friday and
imposed its maximum fine on the world's largest gold miner, citing
"very serious" violations of its environmental permit as well as a
failure by the company to accurately describe what it had done
wrong.
Senator urges 'extreme caution' on SoftBank -Sprint deal
By Doug Palmer and Liana B. Baker WASHINGTON (Reuters) - An
influential senator expressed strong concerns on Friday about
Japanese company SoftBank Corp's plan to buy 70 percent of Sprint
Nextel , warning it could expose the United States to Chinese cyber
attacks. "I have real concerns that this deal, if approved, could
make American industry and government agencies far more susceptible
to cyber attacks from China and the People's Liberation Army,"
Senator Charles Schumer of New York said in a statement. ...
Visa, Mastercard ask U.S. court to declare card fees are lawful
By Jessica Dye NEW YORK (Reuters) - Visa Inc and MasterCard
Inc, opening another front in an eight-year battle over credit card
fees paid by retailers, on Friday asked a federal judge to declare
that the fees do not violate antitrust law. The lawsuit seeks to
give the card companies legal ammunition against some retailers who
are trying to opt out a proposed settlement under which they would
receive a share of $7.2 billion in cash and fee discounts from the
card companies. ...
Schumer urges look at security in Sprint deal
U.S. audit regulator reaches deal with China on document access
Yahoo joins growing list of bidders for Hulu: sources
By Ronald Grover and Greg Roumeliotis LOS ANGELES/NEW YORK
(Reuters) - Yahoo Inc has submitted a formal proposal to buy Hulu,
joining a growing list of bidders for the video service owned by
News Corp and Walt Disney Co, two sources with knowledge of the bid
told Reuters on Friday. Yahoo just this week announced a $1.1
billion acquisition of blogging service Tumblr. It now joins rival
bidders for Hulu, including Time Warner Cable Inc, DirecTV, former
News Corp president Peter Chernin and Guggenheim Digital Media,
sources have said. It is unclear how much the Internet company bid.
...
China gives US regulators access to audit records
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Retail Sales Fall, Sending Stocks Down
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