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U.S. Bunge to merge with Viterra in a $30b+ deal, to create a world-class agricultural trading giant.
U.S. grains trader Bunge Ltd. is finalizing a merger agreement with rival Viterra, which is financed by Glencore Plc. The combined company would be valued
Chevron’s toxic pit: Jury returns $63M verdict after California man who built on land was diagnosed with blood cancer.
A California jury awarded Chevron a $63 million judgment after discovering the oil company concealed a hazardous chemical dump on property bought by a man
EU ravaged by cash-for-influence scandal, resorts to use of common ethics body.
Following the cash-for-influence crisis that rocked the 27-nation bloc last year, the executive arm of the European Union on Thursday suggested the establishment of an
Goldman Sachs and other global banks leverage on power crisis to start trading on Japanese power derivatives.
Goldman Sachs Group intends to open a desk in Tokyo to begin trading Japanese power contracts on Wednesday. Since the Fukushima nuclear accident in 2011,
Mexico drug cartel: 8 young workers tried to quit call center scam jobs, killed and dumped in body bags.
As many as eight young employees who appeared to have attempted to leave their positions at a contact center run by a dangerous drug cartel
UK’s payments regulator mandates reimbursement for victims of online payment fraud within 5 days.
In situations where customers at a business send money to a bank account controlled by fraudsters, Britain’s Payment Systems Regulator (PSR) announced on Wednesday that
U.S SEC court charges: Binance, the world’s biggest crypto exchange, saw outflows of $780m in 24 hrs.
A day after the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange was sued by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, data firm Nansen said on Tuesday that investors
Energy security: Japan to spend $107b on hydrogen energy to bridge its transition to renewable energy.
A change to Japan’s plans to utilize more hydrogen as fuel as part of the country’s drive to cut carbon emissions was approved by the
Global bank failures: US regulators to recommend a 20% hike in bank capital requirements.
The Wall Street Journal reported on Monday that U.S. regulators are getting ready to tighten regulations for large banks, which may increase their capital requirements