Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Hollingsworth Daily Post



  • A share sale at Agricultural Bank of China - set to be the world's biggest initial public offering (IPO) - has begun in Hong Kong.

  • Global stock markets have fallen sharply amid concerns over European banks and the health of the global economy.

  • Members of Congress are revising an agreement on reform of the US financial sector after Republicans objected to a tax on large financial institutions.

  • The US Supreme Court has given Nigerian families the green light to sue the drug company Pfizer over the use of a new antibiotic on their children.

  • US electric car maker Tesla Motors has seen its shares rise by more than 40% on their first day of trading.

  • Three men accused of running what is alleged to be the UK's largest Ponzi scheme have been ordered to pay £115m to the financial regulator.

  • Google has announced a "new approach" in its ongoing battle with China over censorship.

BBC Business News 30th June 2010

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