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LONDON, June 28 (Reuters) - Britain's markets watchdog may
expand an investigation into the failed outsourcing firm
Carillion to examine whether there was illegal trading of shares
before the company's collapse.
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LONDON, June 28 (Reuters) - A workers union said it had
warned Britain's TSB about possible problems with the roll-out
of its new IT system, which locked thousands of customers out of
their accounts and plunged the bank into crisis when it launched
in April.
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Industry struggling to stay competitive against falling costs of renewables
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June 27 (Reuters) - Athene Holding Ltd, the life
insurance affiliate of private equity firm Apollo Global
Management, has expressed interest for buying all or
parts of General Electric Co's long-term care insurance
business, the Financial Times reported, citing two people
familiar with the matter.
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June 28 (Reuters) - Australian shares are set to open lower
on Thursday, tracking Wall Street, but higher energy stocks
backed by robust oil prices are expected to cap losses.
Oil prices jumped on Wednesday as plunging U.S. crude
stockpiles compounded supply worries in...
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NEW YORK, June 27 (Reuters) - The CEO of Anthemis Group, a
London-based venture capital firm that invests in financial
technology, resigned on Monday following a sexual harassment
complaint by a female employee, four people familiar with the
matter told Reuters on condition of anonymity.
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VICTORIA, British Columbia, June 27 (Reuters) - The effects
of U.S. tariffs and tighter mortgage rules will "figure
prominently" in the Bank of Canada's interest rate decision in
July but central bank Governor Stephen Poloz kept markets
guessing on Wednesday on whether it would be a hike or a...
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VICTORIA, British Columbia, June 27 (Reuters) - The effects
of U.S. steel and aluminum tariffs and tighter mortgage rules
will "figure prominently" in the Bank of Canada's July decision
on interest rates, Governor Stephen Poloz said on Wednesday.