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Deutsche Bank to impose bonus cap - bobsguide.com

Deutsche Bank has informed its members of staff it is to implement a limit of €200,000 ($266,000) on bonuses this year.

Stock trading 'fractures' may warn of next crash

A strange feature of high-speed trading could be used to create an early-warning system of future 'flash crashes' in stocks

Kabat, Schertzer, De La Torre, Taraboulos & Co. Announces Growth | PRLog

Kabat, Schertzer, De La Torre, Taraboulos & Co. Announces Growth. Accounting Firm Expands Forensic Accounting and Business Valuation Practice, Names Elgin Polo Partner, Moves to Larger Office Space to Accommodate Planned Growth - PR11793900

Germany rejects latest Apple bid for Samsung tablet sales ban - The Globe and Mail

Galaxy Tab 10.1N is not copy of iPad, court rules in latest front of global intellectual property battle

Angela Merkel needs all the help she can get | Timothy Garton Ash | Comment is free | The Guardian

Timothy Garton Ash: Few had anticipated the leadership dilemmas of a European Germany in a German Europe

Dubai Diabetes Summit to be held in Dubai from March 18-21 | IQPC | AMEinfo.com

Recognising the importance of the prevention and management of diabetes in the MENA region, IQPC conferences will be hosting Dubai Diabetes Summit in UAE, which will be gathering the leading...

GM set for new clash with unions over Opel - FT.com

General Motors is heading for a fresh confrontation with its European trade unions and workforce after a report that it was considering closing two of Opel’s plants in Germany and the UK. Under a restructuring plan negotiated in 2009-10, GM closed

Newsvine - European central banks to blast cash into economy

FRANKFURT, Germany — With Europe sliding toward recession, the region's two main central banks are preparing to redouble their emergency measures aimed at softening the downturn and blunting the effects of the government debt crisis.

European Airlines Hit With Labor Problems And Bad Weather - Business Travel - Portfolio.com

Pity business travelers with European stops on their agendas. Not only do they have to deal with a bad bit of winter weather, but they also have to confront airlines beset with labor problems or bankruptcy.

General Motors Weighs Cuts in Europe - WSJ.com

General Motors executives are preparing another restructuring plan for its European operation that could include more job cuts and plant closings ahead of reporting what is expected to be a substantial 2011 loss at the unit.

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