Ally Financial Inc., the U.S.
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INDABA: Coking Coal Prices Could Correct Down To $200/Ton In 2012 -McCloskey
Coking coal prices could correct downward to $200 a metric a ton in 2012, but the caveat is the Australian weather that could determine the supply dynamics in the year ahead, said Gerard McCloskey
Read more »Ruling near on California same-sex marriage ban
A federal appeals court is ready to announce its ruling on whether California's same-sex marriage ban violates the constitutional rights of gays and lesbians.
Read more »Benetton Parent Has No Plans To Raise Buyout Offer - Sources
Edizione Srl, the Benetton family's holding company, has no intention of raising its offer for the remaining shares in the Benetton Group SpA (BEN.MI) retail chain that it doesn't already own, peop
Read more »Polish BRE Bank Recommends Retaining All 2011 Profits
Poland's listed BRE Bank SA (BRE.WA) will recommend not paying a dividend from last year's net profit, in line with financial regulator KNF's guidelines, the bank said Wednesday.
Read more »Noble Holding Issuing $1.2 Billion In US Credit Markets - Source
(Updated with final pricing details in second and third paragraphs.)
Read more »Noble Holding Issuing $1.2 Billion In US Credit Markets - Source
(Updated with final pricing details in second and third paragraphs.)
Read more »Rio Tinto To Invest Further US$3.4 Billion In Australian Iron Ore
Rio Tinto PLC (RIO) said Wednesday a further US$3.4 billion will be spent expanding its iron ore operations in Western Australia's Pilbara region.
Read more »South Carolina attorney general sues Justice Department over voter ID law challenge
South Carolina says in a lawsuit that the U.S. Justice Department was wrong to block the state from requiring voters to show government-issued photo identification to vote.
Read more »German Chancellor Merkel Says EU Debt Crisis Is Wake-Up Call
Europe's sovereign debt crisis is a wake-up call to overcome structural weaknesses of the European Monetary Union, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said Tuesday.
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