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13 Jun
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Bango seals carrier billing deal with Chilean operator

AIM-listed mobile commerce company Bango has inked a deal that will allow subscribers of Chile's largest mobile phone network to pay using their phone bill for content and services sold in Google Play.

13 Jun
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Glencore's Katanga settles DRC legal dispute over Kamoto

Glencore’s Katanga Mining subsidiary has settled a legal dispute with its state-owned joint venture partner in Democratic Republic of the Congo that threatened to dissolve Katanga’s DRC operating subsidiary Kamoto Copper Company (KCC).

13 Jun
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AT&T given green light for Time Warner takeover by US courts

A US federal judge cleared AT&T's planned acquisition of Time Warner overnight, drawing to a close the six-week antitrust trial which saw regulators and the White House argue that the $85bn deal would give AT&T undue leverage.

13 Jun
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London open: Stocks nudge down ahead of inflation figures, Fed announcement

London stocks slipped in early trade on Wednesday as investors erred on the side of caution ahead of the latest UK inflation data and a policy announcement from the Federal Reserve.

13 Jun
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London pre-open: Stocks seen muted ahead of inflation data, Fed announcement

London stocks were set for a muted open on Wednesday as investors eyed the latest UK inflation data and a policy announcement from the Federal Reserve.

13 Jun
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Mulberry profits slip on Asia costs; to set up new Korea business

British luxury brand Mulberry posted a drop in annual profit on Wednesday on the back of start-up costs for its operations in Asia, as it announced a new business agreement in South Korea.

13 Jun
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Wednesday newspaper round-up: AT&T, WPP, Co-op Bank, Serco boss

The senior PricewaterhouseCoopers accountant who audited BHS’s accounts ahead of its sale for £1 just a year before the department store chain collapsed is facing a 15-year ban and six-figure fine from the industry watchdog. Steve Denison, who spent more than 30 years at PwC according to his LinkedIn profile, becoming a partner, is understood to have been facing a £500,000 fine from the Financial Reporting Council (FRC), reduced to £325,000 after he agreed to cooperate.