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ThyssenKrupp to raise 1.7bn euro through share sale

German engineering and steel conglomerate ThyssenKrupp announced late on Wednesday plans to sell all of its remaining 49.48 million treasure shares accrued from its 2006 and 2008 buyback programmes. The share sale, which would generate €1.7bn based on Wednesday’s closing share price, will assist the company in paying off part of its €6.5bn debt. The…

How to Buy Real Estate in Mexico’s Restricted Zone – The Bank Tru...

Officially, according to Mexico’s constitution as established in 1917, only Mexican citizens and corporations can own properties in the country’s “Restricted Zone.” Fortunately for real estate investors, Mexico’s government saw the problems that this law posed for drawing international investment to the country. Instead of trying to change the constitution, the government implemented a system…

Record first half revenues for Tullow Oil

FTSE 100 oil company Tullow Oil published a trading and operation statement on Tuesday ahead of the group’s half-year result release showing record revenues of $1.05bn. The company raised its full-year production guidance as it said that high revenues were due to strong operational performance driven by production in Africa. The group indicated that average…

VW takes majority stake in MAN

Volkswagen, Europe’s biggest automaker, has secured a majority stake in German-based heavy truck maker MAN SE, the company said on Monday. VW now holds 55.9 percent of the voting rights in MAN, which brings it a step closer to a tie-up with Swedish Scania. The company said it had made a mandatory offer to all…

Axel Weber nominated as next UBS chairman

Swiss Bank UBS said on Friday it has nominated the former president of Deutsche Bundesbank, Axel Weber, for election to join its board in 2012 and to chair the board from 2013 onwards. Weber’s nomination to the board of directors will take place during its May 3 shareholders meeting according to the bank. Weber is…

Greece set for final vote on austerity bill

The Greek government is set to hold a second vote on Thursday on an austerity bill that forms part of the bailout deal with the IMF and ECB. Amid public protests Greece is expected to pass the bill which needs to be implemented to guarantee the next tranche of financial support. Greece’s Prime Minister George…

Greece set for final vote on austerity bill

The Greek government is set to hold a second vote on Thursday on an austerity bill that forms part of the bailout deal with the IMF and ECB. Amid public protests Greece is expected to pass the bill which needs to be implemented to guarantee the next tranche of financial support. Greece’s Prime Minister George…

New IMF chief Lagarde calls for Greece unity

Christine Lagarde, the French finance minister, was late on Tuesday elected as the first woman to head the IMF. Her victory was sealed after a late endorsement from the US which saw her beat Mexican central bank governor Agustin Carstens to the post. Lagarde, who succeeds Dominique Strauss Kahn following his resignation in May to…

New IMF chief Lagarde calls for Greece unity

Christine Lagarde, the French finance minister, was late on Tuesday elected as the first woman to head the IMF. Her victory was sealed after a late endorsement from the US which saw her beat Mexican central bank governor Agustin Carstens to the post. Lagarde, who succeeds Dominique Strauss Kahn following his resignation in May to…

TomTom shares crash after profit warning

TomTom, the Dutch navigation system maker, on Tuesday lost an estimated €325.7m in market value as investors responded to the company’s profit warning published on Monday. The company said in a statement that it expects profits to decrease by almost half in 2011 compared to the year before. The drop was attributed to a decline…