Group eyes $50 billion bid for Dow Chem
LONDON (Reuters) - A consortium of Middle Eastern investors
and American buyout firms is preparing a $50 billion approach
for Dow Chemical Co.
CITIC Bank readies $5.7 billion HK/Shanghai IPO: sources
HONG KONG (Reuters) - China CITIC Bank Corp., the country's
No. 7 commercial lender, will begin taking orders from
institutional investors on Tuesday to raise as much as US$5.7
billion in the world's biggest IPO so far this year, people
familiar with the matter said on Monday. CITIC Bank, in which
Spain's Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria
Citigroup may buy Old Lane hedge-fund firm: report
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Vikram Pandit, a veteran Wall Street
executive once considered a possible heir apparent at Morgan
Stanley before quitting in 2005, is in talks to take a top job
at Citigroup Inc.
China's March surplus to see "notable change"
BEIJING (Reuters) - A top Chinese trade official on Monday
predicted a "notable change" in the country's trade data for
March after an unexpected surge in the surplus in the first two
months of the year. The surplus in January and February
combined tripled from a year earlier to $39.7 billion, handing
further ammunition to U.S. critics who say the yuan
Citigroup to buy Taiwan's BOOC for $426 mln
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Citigroup said it will pay T$14.1 billion ($426 million) for Taiwan's Bank of Overseas Chinese (BOOC), its third Asian purchase in recent months as it looks to boost overseas earnings. Citigroup's U.S.-based Chief Executive Charles Prince said last month he wanted to increase earnings from foreign markets to up to 65 percent of its total from a current 45 percent.
Berkshire takes 10.9 pct Burlington Northern stake
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway
Inc.
Wesfarmers receives support from major Coles shareholder
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's Wesfarmers Ltd.
SABMiller considers $12.8bln bid for brewer S&N: paper
LONDON (Reuters) - Brewing giant SABMiller
Isuzu buys land for U.S. truck plant in Alabama
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Isuzu Motors Ltd said on Monday it has bought land for a U.S. truck plant in Alabama, pushing ahead with plans to reestablish a production base in the world's biggest vehicle market. The truck maker declined to provide details on plans for the factory but a source said the plant was scheduled to come on line around 2010 and initial annual production capacity would be several thousand units.
Oil falls below $64 after Iran frees Britons
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Oil prices retreated below $64 a barrel
on Monday, extending a decline after Iran released 15 British
sailors and marines, easing concerns over supplies from the
world's fourth-largest oil exporter. U.S. crude
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