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Libor rigging inquiry shut down by Serious Fraud Office

Image copyright Getty images The investigation into Libor rigging, a benchmark interest rate tracking cash borrowing costs, ended unexpectedly. This decision comes despite evidence suggesting the Bank of England. This means no banks will be charged in the UK for so-called "low-balling" charges. The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) said a detailed review of the decision

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JUI-F’s sit-in still in grey list, says Sheikh Rasheed

LAHORE: The railway minister, Sheikh Lashede, said on Saturday that the suspension of the bargaining at Jami-U Ulma-e-Islam-Fazl is against undemocratic and political norms. Speaking at a press conference, “If all Chopartha dies, Maulana will still not have the power to form a government.” "The seat is still on the gray list, and I'm not

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13 killed, several missing in dam collapse at Siberian gold mine – World

At least 13 people died and about a dozen disappeared after a dam collapsed in a gold mine in a remote Siberian settlement on Saturday, Russian authorities said. The dam on the Seiba River in the Siberian region of Krasnoyarsk exploded and flooded several cabins where the victims lived, Russian authorities said. Authorities said the

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PSX regains bullish trend, gains 197 points

ISLAMABAD-After maintaining its weakness for the first two days of the week, the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) rebounded on Wednesday as the KSE 100 index rebounded to 34281.09 points, rising 197.56 points (0.58%). A total of 151,367,050 shares were traded compared to 156,402,300 shares the previous day, and the share price of the trading day

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