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(AFX UK Focus) 2008-12-30 13:50 FACTBOX-Germany's DAX stocks performance in 2008 (Interactive Investor) Dec 30 (Reuters) - Germany's benchmark stock market index DAX closed 2008 with a loss of 40.4 percent, the index's second-worst annual performance in its 20-year history. us.rd.yahoo.com
(AFX UK Focus) 2008-12-22 19:42 UPDATE 4-Munich Re buying AIG's HSB unit for $742 million (Interactive Investor) By Michael Shields and Maria Sheahan us.rd.yahoo.com
(AFX UK Focus) 2008-12-22 11:58 Glance-STOCKS NEWS EUROPE-Hypo Real Estate down on restructuring plans (Interactive Investor) STOCKS NEWS Reuters Results diary Stocks on the move Real-time Equity News us.rd.yahoo.com
(AFX UK Focus) 2008-12-18 18:43 UPDATE 3-Drop in Vytorin, Zetia use hits Schering stock (Interactive Investor) By Lewis Krauskopf and Ransdell Pierson us.rd.yahoo.com
Siemens pays $1.3 billion to settle corruption probe (Tiscali) FRANKFURT/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Siemens will pay just over $1.3 billion (862 million pounds) to settle corruption probes in the United States and Germany, it said on Monday, ending two years of uproar that rocked the German engineering conglomerate. us.rd.yahoo.com
(AFX UK Focus) 2008-12-15 18:34 REFILE-UPDATE 2-Siemens pays $1.3 bln to settle corruption probe (Interactive Investor) FRANKFURT/WASHINGTON, Dec 15 (Reuters) - Siemens will pay just over $1.3 billion to settle corruption probes in the United States and Germany, it said on Monday, ending two years of uproar that rocked the German engineering conglomerate. Wrapping up the biggest corporate corruption investigation in history, Siemens agreed to pay $800 million to settle a U.S. investigation by the Department of ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Siemens pays $1.3 billion to settle corruption probe (Interactive Investor) Mon 15 Dec, 2008 18:22 us.rd.yahoo.com
(AFX UK Focus) 2008-12-15 11:16 UPDATE 1-Siemens gains on U.S. probe settlement hopes (Interactive Investor) FRANKFURT, Dec 15 (Reuters) - Shares in German engineering conglomerate Siemens gained on Monday on expectations it will settle U.S. corruption cases sooner and for less money than first expected. An industry source said on Friday that Siemens was expected to pay around $800 million to end a U.S. bribery probe, comprising around $450 million to the U.S. Department of Justice and $350 million to ... us.rd.yahoo.com
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