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Glencore-Xstrata deal unsettles Swiss left wing DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) - International firms are spending more time at the highest levels discussing how to hedge currency risk, particularly euro-denominated earnings and transactions, in readiness for a worst case scenario of a euro zone breakup. Switzerland adds more Syrians to travel ban list Switzerland on Monday added 34 top Syrian military and interior ministry officials as well as pro-regime organisations to a travel ban list, as the United States closed its embassy in Damascus. Research and Markets: 4Q.2011 Switzerland GPS Navigation and Location Based Services Forecast, 2008 - 2016 Research and Markets has announced the addition of IE Market Research Corp.'s new report "4Q.2011 Switzerland Oil industry sees China winning, West losing from Iran sanctions DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) - As the European Union prepares to ban Iranian oil and the United States turns the screw on payments, oil executives and policymakers say China and Russia stand to gain the most and Western oil firms and consumers may emerge the biggest losers. Iran will continue to sell much the same volume of oil - 2.6 million barrels per day or around 3 percent of world supply ... Japanese drug firms eye opportunities in Kingdom At least 15 Japanese pharmaceutical companies are looking for business opportunities in Thailand as part of plans to play a bigger role in Asian markets outside their own country. Two Top Foreign Firms Ready to Invest More "They are planning to chip in billions of dollars to the country." Swiss Bank Wegelin Charged With Helping U.S. Clients Evade Taxes Wegelin & Co., the 270-year-old private bank, became the first Swiss lender to face criminal charges in a broadening U.S. crackdown on offshore firms suspected of helping Americans evade taxes. Skadden hires partners to lead European bank push * Law firm hires two partners to its German office * Pair will lead Skadden's services for European firms LONDON, Feb 6 (Reuters) - Law firm Skadden Arps hashired two top lawyers from rival Shearman & ... Many firms in Europe facing uncertain future EUROPE MAY be enjoying a welcome flush of optimism as talks on Greece’s debt restructuring progress and the European Central Bank’s almost €500 billion of cheap bank loans buoys markets, but many of the continent’s companies are still facing an uncertain future. |
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