Boards Waffle Over Buyout Bids in $40 Billion Takeover Wave
A wave of dealmaking has come to Europe, and corporate boards aren’t sure what to do about it.
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Namibia’s Oil Firm Strikes Deal With Gunvor After Record Loss
Namibia’s state oil company signed a supply deal with Gunvor Group Ltd. after reporting an “unprecedented” loss because
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AustralianSuper to Reject Revised ‘Low-Ball’ Origin Energy Offer
Origin Energy Ltd.’s largest shareholder AustralianSuper said it will vote against the revised A$19.1 billion ($12.5 billion) offer
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Origin Is Considering Delaying $12.5 Billion Takeover Vote
Origin Energy Ltd. is weighing a delay of the shareholder vote on its A$19 billion ($12.5 billion) takeover
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Regulators Are Coming for Rule-Breaking Crypto Founders Like Binance’s CZ
Changpeng “CZ” Zhao has become the latest in a long line of crypto founders facing potentially significant legal
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China Set to Name Zhu Hexin as Head of FX Regulator: Reuters
China is set to name banking veteran Zhu Hexin as the head of its foreign exchange regulator, according
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British Library Says Ransomware Attack Behind Weeks-Long Outage
The British Library said a ransomware attack by a criminal group is the cause of a technology outage
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Super Junior's Kyuhyun injured by knife-wielding intruder
Super Junior's Kyuhyun sustained a cut on his finger while trying to restrain a dressing room intruder.
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Blackstone Is Lead Bidder in Signature Bank Property-Loan Sale
Blackstone Inc. is the frontrunner to win a roughly $17 billion portfolio of commercial-property loans from the Federal
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Putin critic Girkin wants to stand in Russia presidential election
Igor Girkin says he wants to stand in the March election despite calling it a "sham".
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Taylor Swift postpones Rio de Janeiro concert after death of fan
The US pop star says she is putting safety first after temperatures in the Brazilian city reached 39.1C.
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Bond Routs Turn Explosive in 5% Rates World: Credit Weekly
The first trade hit the tape at 9:54 a.m. The price: 38 cents on the dollar. These were
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