All Breaking News articles – Page 59
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EU fines chemicals cartel € 79m
Akzo Nobel received immunity from the fine after cooperating with authorities
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Oil could reach $250 a barrel
Gazprom chairman warns that rapid rise in oil price is set to continue
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Firms partner for marine risks consulting
Rogers Wilkin Ahern and Brookes Bell have partnered to provide services for marine risks associated with the energy industry
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Further subprime impact limited: Fitch
But European banks face challenges ahead as economies slow
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EU agrees working time rules
Political agreement has been reached on maximum working time rules but the UK remains exempt from the 48 hour week
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Magnitude 6 quake strikes Greece
A strong earthquake has struck western Greece destroying at least 70 buildings and killing two people
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Western Australia struggles with energy crisis
Businesses in the region are discussing contingency plans after an explosion cut natural gas supplies by 30%
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New tool for global regulatory compliance
Aon has launched a tool to help global companies comply with local regulatory and tax regimes
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EA clamps down on UK businesses: Law firm
Hill Dickinson says new environmental legislation is posing serious risks for businesses
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Lack of disclosure makes carbon risks unclear
The absence of CO2 emissions information in annual reporting makes it difficult for investors to assess potential carbon risks, says Trucost
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Economic slowdown is (re)insurers' biggest fear
A survey of (re)insurance CEOs polls their thoughts on the credit crisis and its potential fallout
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OMG appoints new marine underwriters
Maxim Shimchenko and Svetlana Pirogova join Oslo Marine Group as joint head marine underwriters
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Universal Studios reopens after fire
All rides are operating but incident raises concern over fire saftey on movie sets
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Malta may regulate for Islamic finance
The regulator has started consultation on having Islamic finance in Malta applicable to banking and securities
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Avian Flu confirmed in UK
Chickens on a farm in Oxfordshire have tested positive for the H7 strain of Avian Influenze
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US investor optimism slides: Gallup
Investor optimism has tumbled to its lowest level since the beginning of the Iraq war
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Environmental insurance specialist joins Aon
Dr. Simon Johnson has joined Aon as director in the Aon Environmental Services Group
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Worst of crunch still to come
Nearly two thirds of UK companies believe the worst impact of the credit crisis is yet to come