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Asian shares struggle, BOJ holds steady

TOKYO - Asian shares struggled on Tuesday as caution reigned ahead of this week's U.S. Federal Reserve decision on interest rates, while the yen edged higher after the Bank of Japan refrained from any new policy steps.

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Credit Suisse to pay $80 million to settle dark pool allegations: Bloomberg

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Asia trade deal unites U.S. Gulf and Vietnamese shrimpers in worry

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Russian watchdog says Google violating competition law

MOSCOW - Russia's anti-monopoly agency said on Monday Google Inc was abusing its market position in the country and would face penalties, in a case launched by local competitor Yandex .

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Exclusive: Deutsche Bank to cut workforce by a quarter - sources

FRANKFURT - Deutsche Bank aims to cut roughly 23,000 jobs, or about one quarter of total staff, through layoffs mainly in technology activities and by spinning off its PostBank division, financial sources said on Monday. | Video

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UAW, Fiat Chrysler labor talks continue past deadline in U.S

DETROIT - The United Auto Workers union said early Tuesday it will keep talking with Fiat Chrysler Automobiles to reach a new contract for the automaker's U.S. factory workers, delaying a possible strike at its most profitable operations.

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