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Dubai Investments sells Globapharma stake to Sanofi-led group
Investment firm announces divestment of 66% stake in its pharmaceutical subsidiary
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Turchia
Turkey demands part in EU, US free trade talks
Economy Minister Zeybekci has warned Turkey may pull out of a customs agreement with the European Union if the bloc finalizes TTIP talks without Ankara.
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Russia
U.S. Business Groups to Run Ads Attacking Fresh Russia Sanctions
Two main business lobbies in the U.S. plan to publicly challenge White House foreign policy regarding Russia by taking out advertisements in the nation's top three newspapers.
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Russia
Russia Unlikely to Ban Foreign Bank Accounts for Companies
Russia is unlikely to ban major companies from holding accounts at foreign banks as part of a new law, as some media reports have suggested, First Deputy Prime Minister Igor Shuvalov said.
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Francia
France and GE, Unlikely Business Pals
GE's successful bid to buy Alstom's core assets muscled rival bidder Siemens out of the picture and crushed France's ambition of building new industrial alliances with Germany.
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Brasile
US 2nd only to Brazil in World Cup ticket sales
Surprised the United States is the world's second-largest market for World Cup tickets, behind only host Brazil? Experts say you shouldn't be.
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Russia
Bulgaria Says South Stream Deal With Russia Does Not Break EU Law
Bulgaria did not breach EU law when it signed deals for the construction of the Russian-led South Stream gas pipeline, the government has said, dismissing Brussels' objections to a project that has spurred tensions between Moscow and the West.
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USA
Citzens votes to lower insurance rates, but not for everyone in South Florida
The board of state-run Citizens Property Insurance approved a plan that could reduce base rates for about 70 percent of policyholders, but others, including condo owners in South Florida, will see base rates go up.
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Francia
France warns over doing business in West Bank
France is warning companies trading with Israeli settlers in the West Bank of the legal risks stemming from doing business in the settlements that it says are "illegal under international law."
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USA
Texas-based Pioneer to export light US oil
The minimal processing used by Pioneer could be emulated by other companies as a low-cost way to make their oil eligible for export