Russian Lawmakers Give Initial Approval To Bill Allowing Foreign Asset Takeover

Russian Lawmakers Give Initial Approval To Bill Allowing Foreign Asset Takeover

(Reuters) – Russian lawmakers on Tuesday gave the first stamp of approval to a bill that would allow Russian entities to take over foreign companies that have left the market in opposition to Moscow’s actions in Ukraine, the government’s online portal showed. Scores of foreign companies have announced temporary shutdowns of stores and factories in…

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U.S. SEC Official Says Issues With U.S.-listed Chinese Firms Remain 'significant'

U.S. SEC Official Says Issues With U.S.-listed Chinese Firms Remain ‘significant’

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – An official at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said on Tuesday that “significant issues remain” in reaching a deal with China over a long-running dispute around auditing compliance of Wall Street-listed firms based in Beijing. The SEC’s international affairs chief, YJ Fischer, told an audience that the agency’s accounting body, the…

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India's Andhra State In $16 Billion Pacts Involving Adani, GIC-backed Greenko - Officials

India’s Andhra State In $16 Billion Pacts Involving Adani, GIC-backed Greenko – Officials

By Aditya Kalra DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) – India’s Andhra Pradesh has signed renewables investment pacts worth a total of around $16 billion with three companies including India’s Adani and an affiliate of Singapore’s GIC sovereign wealth fund, two state government officials said. The investment commitments were struck with Adani Green Energy, GIC-backed Greenko and India’s…

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U.S. States, Manufacturers To Decide If Gov't Benefits Apply To Imported Baby Formula

U.S. States, Manufacturers To Decide If Gov’t Benefits Apply To Imported Baby Formula

By Leah Douglas (Reuters) – State officials and manufacuturers are working out whether baby formula imported from outside the United States to address severe supply shortages will be available to families who rely on government discounts to make it affordable, a U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) official said on Tuesday. Infants enrolled in the Special…

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Pharmacy Benefit Managers' Profits Targeted By New U.S. Bill

Pharmacy Benefit Managers’ Profits Targeted By New U.S. Bill

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Senators Maria Cantwell, chair of the Commerce Committee, and Chuck Grassley, the top Republican on the Judiciary Committee, introduced a bill on Tuesday that would give the U.S. Federal Trade Commission more power to rein in pharmacy benefit managers, which administer pharmaceutical plans, Cantwell’s office said. The high cost of medical bills…

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Ford To Pay U.S. States $19.2 Million Over False Advertising Claims -officials

Ford To Pay U.S. States $19.2 Million Over False Advertising Claims -officials

By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Ford Motor Co will pay $19.2 million to resolve allegations it falsely advertised real-world fuel economy and payload capacity for some hybrids and pickup trucks, the Iowa Attorney General’s Office said Tuesday. The covers 2013–2014 C-Max hybrids and 2011–2014 Super Duty pickups. In 2013, Ford lowered the advertised fuel economy…

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