Mass. secretary of say rejects Fairfield Greenwich settlement offer - Los Angeles Times
BOSTON (AP) — Massachusetts Secretary of State William Galvin’s office has rejected a proposed settlement by an investment firm to repay almost $6 million to state investors who lost money in Bernard Madoff’s fraudulent investment scheme. Galvin

Qatar acquires 17% Porsche stake - Arab Finance
Qatar Holding has announced it will acquire a 17 percent stake in Volkswagen AG, which is merging with Porsche, in a deal that will exceed $10 billion. This comes after the Porsche and Piech families said it will sell a 10 percent stake of their

Distancing from Nawaz to hamper US interests - Nation
ISLAMABAD - PML-N leader Mian Nawaz Sharif has urged the US Special Envoy for Afghanistan and Pakistan Richard Holbrooke to support Pakistan’s efforts to finalize a Free Trade Agreement with the US and to encourage greater American investment

Russell Investments CEO has Tacoma’s attention - Tacoma News Tribune
Russell Investments CEO Andrew Doman might be the most-watched man in downtown Tacoma these days. He’s been at the helm of the company for just six months, but in that time Russell has laid off about 400 of its approximately 2,000 workers

Kuwaiti Islamic bank returns to investments in US - MSN Money
KUWAIT CITY (AP) - Kuwait’s largest Islamic bank stated Sunday it has signed a $450 million deal with a U.S. real estate investment trust to purchase high income residential real estate in major American major cities. The deal between Kuwait Finance Home

Berkshire reports Becton Dickinson stake - Economic Times
NEW YORK: Billionaire Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Inc reported on Friday a new 1.2 million share investment in Becton Dickinson & Co and an increased stake in Johnson & Johnson, as it boosted exposure to some health-care companies. In a US

Mass. rejects settlement offer in Madoff scandal - Seattle Times
Massachusetts Secretary of State William Galvin’s office has rejected a proposed settlement by an investment firm to repay nearly $6 million to say investors who lost money in Bernard Madoff’s fraudulent investment scheme. Massachusetts Secretary

Mass. rejects firm’s settlement in Madoff scandal - Charleston Daily Mail
BOSTON (AP) - Massachusetts Secretary of State William Galvin’s office has rejected a proposed settlement by an investment firm to repay almost $6 million to state investors who lost money in Bernard Madoff’s fraudulent investment scheme. Galvin

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