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Citigroup agrees to pay $100mn over state Libor probes

Bloomberg Citigroup Inc. agreed to pay a combined $100 million to 42 US states to resolve a probe into fraudulent conduct tied to interest-rate manipulation that affected financial instruments worth trillions of dollars. The settlement was announced by several of the states, who alleged Citigroup misrepresented the integrity of the Libor benchmark to state and local governments, not-for-profit organisations and …

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BNP Paribas moves to grab bigger piece of German private bank action

Bloomberg BNP Paribas SA plans a major hiring spree in German wealth management, seeking to become a leader in one of Europe’s biggest markets. The Paris-based lender wants to add as many as 150 staff to its private-banking operations across German cities over the next three years, according to Vincent Lecomte, co-head of the bank’s wealth-management business. That will about …

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Kenya plans to repeal interest-rate cap that curbed bank lending

Bloomberg Kenya plans to repeal a law that caps commercial interest rates, after it crimped lending by banks in East Africa’s biggest economy, Treasury Secretary Henry Rotich said. The surprise proposal to repeal section 33B of the Banking Amendment Act will be welcomed by Kenyan banks that have complained the 400 basis-point ceiling on the cost of loans nullified their …

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Ex-Carrefour boss gives up $4.6 million bonus after pay furor

Bloomberg The former boss of top French supermarket chain Carrefour SA walked away from a multi-million-euro payment after the country’s economy minister denounced his package as exorbitant. Former Chief Executive Officer Georges Plassat decided to waive his right to a non-compete fee valued at 4 million euros ($4.6 million) because of the “misunderstanding” surrounding the award, the company said in …

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American to pay $45mn to end airfare collusion suit

Bloomberg American Airlines Group Inc. agreed to pay $45 million to end a consumer antitrust lawsuit that accused it and three other major US airlines of colluding to limit plane capacity and drive up domestic airfares. The Fort Worth, Texas-based carrier is the second to settle in the three-year-old litigation. Southwest Airlines Co. won preliminary court approval for its offer …

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Pentagon’s new copter for Afghans lacks lift of old Russian-made ones

Bloomberg The US Army’s Black Hawk helicopters are less capable for some missions conducted by Afghanistan’s Air Force than the Russian-made ones they’re replacing, according to the Pentagon’s inspector general. It’s a setback six years after lawmakers started pushing for the US to stop buying the Mi-17 sold by Rosoboronexport, Russia’s state-owned weapons exporter, in light of President Vladimir Putin’s …

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Toys ‘R’ Us mascot, orphaned by bankruptcy, finds home

Bloomberg Geoffrey the Giraffe has gone from the morgue to the hospital. Toys ‘R’ Us, the toy retailer that’s liquidating in bankruptcy, found a New Jersey children’s hospital that was willing to take the 16-foot tall statue of the African mammal that stood in the lobby of its headquarters. The chain has held going-out-of business sales at its stores and …

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Mubadala to launch European tech fund

LONDON / WAM Mubadala Investment Company (Mubadala) of Abu Dhabi, on Wednesday announced its intent to create a $400 million fund to invest in leading European technology companies. The fund will be managed by Mubadala Ventures, the venture capital arm of Mubadala. SoftBank Group will participate as a strategic investor via its SIMI US Holdings I, Inc investment subsidiary. The …

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Russia seeks rollback of most of OPEC cuts

Bloomberg Russia plans to propose that OPEC and its allies be allowed to return production to October 2016 levels, rolling back most but not all of their output cuts within three months, according to a person familiar with Moscow’s thinking. All the nations would proportionally share out a 1.8 million barrel-a-day increase to their output limit starting as soon as …

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