New york: Goldman Sachs & Co. is expected to be fined around US$30 million by British authorities following an investigation of the big Wall Street bank’s activities in London, according to news reports Wednesday.
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Goldman seen paying US$30 million British fine
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – One worker died on Wednesday in clashes between union workers and company contractors at the massive Cananea copper mine in northern Mexico, the local government said.
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One dead in clashes at Mexico’s Cananea copper mine
KIGALI (Reuters) – U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon urged Rwanda on Wednesday not to end its peacekeeping operations in Sudan as he sought to defuse rising tensions over a leaked U.N report.
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Ban asks Rwanda not to pull out Sudan peacekeepers
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexican authorities arrested seven suspected drug cartel members believed to have killed 72 migrants heading to the United States, in what is said to be the worst massacre in the country’s escalating drug war, the government said on Wednesday.
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Seven Mexican gunmen arrested in migrant massacre
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – “We were not about apportioning fault or blame,” BP Plc’s top safety official told reporters as the company released its internal investigation into the world’s worst offshore oil spill.
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BP says report not about blame, then names names
SEOUL: South Korea’s central bank left its key interest rate near a record low Thursday for a second straight month amid a weakening outlook for the global economy.
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The 2010 FIFA World Cup is said to have injected more than US$5.363 billion (39 billion Rand or RM16.7 billion) into South Africa’s economy, contributing 0.1 percentage point to the country’s gross domestic product (GDP), it was revealed here.
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World Cup rakes in billions for South Africa
KUALA LUMPUR: The benchmark FBM KLCI rose in morning trade in tandem with Asian bourses which were boosted by a slight rebound on Wall Street last night.
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FBM KLCI marginally up in morning trade
The state government has no plans to relocate the Sultan Azlan Shah Airport here.
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Perak MB: No relocation for airport
KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian ambassador in Indonesia should be recalled if Indonesia fails to ensure the safety of our officials in Jakarta, said Umno Youth chief Khairy Jamaluddin.
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Khairy: Recall ambassador if safety threatened