Fortescue denies Leucadia charges |
| Ross Kelly FORTESCUE Metals today denied accusations by Leucadia that it was not acting in accordance with a funding pact between the two. |
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Telstra reveals SouFun IPO price |
| Michael Bennet TELSTRA has priced the initial public offering of its Chinese online real estate business SouFun at $US810 million to $US850m. |
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Andean sees beyond Eldorado bid |
| Ray Brindal CANADA'S Eldorado Gold has approached Australia's Andean Resources with a proposal to create "the world's fastest growing" gold producer. |
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Russia extends ban on wheat exports |
| Ira Iosebashvili RUSSIA will extend its ban on grain exports until after next year's harvest has been collected, catching the global industry off guard. |
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Bernanke sees some financial break-ups |
| Michael Crittenden and Martin Vaughan A NUMBER of large US financial firms may cut their size or embrace less-complex structures under new regulations, Ben Bernanke said today. |
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HP wins fierce $2bn battle for 3PAR |
| Christine Seib HEWLETT-PACKARD has triumphed after a vicious bidding war for control of 3PAR, a data storage company. |
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Sigma may face class action |
| Bill Lindsay SIGMA Pharmaceuticals says it may face a class action alleging it failed to disclose information ahead of $297 million equity raising. |
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Hung parliament dampens service sector |
| James Glynn AUSTRALIA'S services sector was sluggish in August, weighed down by political uncertainty and steady withdrawal of the fiscal stimulus. |
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