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- Multinationals keen to recruit Chinese execs
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- Multinational corporations (MNCs) have shown growing enthusiasm in recruiting China-educat..
- Steel companies lick wounds from bad year
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- Shares of several Chinese steel companies tumbled yesterday, after they posted warnings on..
- TripAdvisor rebuked over 'trust' claims on review site
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- TripAdvisor has been ordered to rewrite some of its marketing claims by the UK's Advertisi..
- UK hydrogen cars project launched
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- An initiative to try to make hydrogen-powered cars a commercial success has been launched ..
- Goldman Sachs cuts pay and bonuses as profits halve
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- US banking giant Goldman Sachs has cut its pay and bonus payments during 2011 - to $12.2bn..
- Metro postpones Kaufhof sale amid falling sales
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- German retailing giant Metro has suspended plans to sell its Kaufhof department stores and..
- Citigroup posts 2011 profit rise but suffers in quarter
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- US banking giant Citigroup has reported a profit of $11.3bn (£7.3bn) for 2011, up 6% on th..
- BMW recalls 235,000 Minis worldwide because of pump fault
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- BMW is recalling 235,000 Mini vehicles worldwide - 29,868 in the UK - because of a fault w..
- Standard & Poor's downgrades EU bailout fund EFSF
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- The credit ratings agency Standard & Poor's has downgraded the EU bailout fund to AA+ from..
Ford, Chrysler January sales jump
Chrysler Group LLC posted a 44 percent rise in US auto sales in January, led by gains for its Jeep brand, while its larger domestic rival General Motors Co lost ground in a month marked by modest growth.
- • Ford, Chrysler January sales jump
- • Multinationals keen to recruit Chinese execs
- • Steel companies lick wounds from bad year
- • TripAdvisor rebuked over 'trust' claims on review site
- • UK hydrogen cars project launched
- • Goldman Sachs cuts pay and bonuses as profits halve
- • Metro postpones Kaufhof sale amid falling sales
- • Citigroup posts 2011 profit rise but suffers in quarter
- • BMW recalls 235,000 Minis worldwide because of pump fault
- • Standard & Poor's downgrades EU bailout fund EFSF
- • Coffee giants target China's Yunnan plantations
- • IFC plans $1b investments in MENA
- • Nike supplier to pay $1m in unpaid wages in Indonesia
- • Honda recalls CR-Vs with defective headlights
- • Chinese brands yet to break into global top 100: WLA
- • Siemens increasingly cautious on profit growth
- • Microsoft to sue Buynow, Gome over counterfeiting
- • Chinese writers sue Apple for copyright violation
- • SMEs call for more govt support as conditions worsen
- • Olympus mulls suing executives
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