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World shares end 2015 where they began

It's been a year of high drama and stock markets have taken a circuitous and volatile route to end up where they began.
Tom Stevenson

A few simple decisions in January determined whether you had a good or a bad 2015. The top decision was to avoid anything commodity-related.

The falling currency sets a fresh challenge for Beijing's leaders, as the Chinese yuan is increasingly woven into the global marketplace.

Yuan decline poses challenges

Keith Bradsher

If China’s currency falls too steeply, the volatility could prompt traders to place large bets on further depreciation, making the decline harder to control.

The allegations have amplified the public outrage over the brash, boyish-looking Martin Shkreli, who has become the poster child for the issue of soaring prices for prescription medications.

Shkreli says fraud charges 'baseless'

Martin Shkreli, the pharmaceuticals entrepreneur vilified for jacking up the price of a life-saving AIDS drug, said unrelated securities fraud allegations that resulted in his arrest were "baseless and without merit".

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Uber and Lyft Drivers to form unions

Uber drivers in Seattle will be allowed to form unions.

Seattle's city council voted unanimously Monday to approve a bill allowing drivers for Uber, its rival Lyft and other ride-hailing apps to form unions.

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Judge blocks BHP Billiton's Brazil assets after dam disaster

Compensation is being sought for environmental damage caused by a dam collapse in Brazil.
Jenny Wiggins

A Federal Court judge in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais is "assigning environmental responsibility" to BHP Billiton and Vale as "indirect polluters" after a dam burst because they are controlling partners of Samarco.

Brazilian assets of BHP frozen

Samarco is working with police, firefighters and other rescue workers to help the injured and homeless.

RIO DE JANEIRO/SAO PAULO December 19 Reuters - A judge in Brazil's state of Minas Gerais has frozen the Brazilian assets of mining giants BHP Billiton and Vale SA after determining their joint venture Samarco was unable to pay for damage caused by the bursting of a dam at its mine last month.

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Judge questions Kisimul "fishing exercise" in Bendigo

Bendigo Bank subsidiary Rural Bank has labelled vexatious Kisimul's claim it illegally used its database of 120,000 farmers
Shaun Drummond

Kisimul Holdings has resorted to subpoenaing Bendigo Bank in the data company's bid to dig up evidence the bank and its subsidiary Rural Bank illegally used its database of 120,000 farmers. The judge hearing the case, however, said its search for evidence resembles a "fishing exercise".

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Judge blocks BHP Billiton's Brazil assets after dam disaster

Compensation is being sought for environmental damage caused by a dam collapse in Brazil.
Jenny Wiggins

A Federal Court judge in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais is "assigning environmental responsibility" to BHP Billiton and Vale as "indirect polluters" after a dam burst because they are controlling partners of Samarco.

Brazilian assets of BHP frozen

Samarco is working with police, firefighters and other rescue workers to help the injured and homeless.

RIO DE JANEIRO/SAO PAULO December 19 Reuters - A judge in Brazil's state of Minas Gerais has frozen the Brazilian assets of mining giants BHP Billiton and Vale SA after determining their joint venture Samarco was unable to pay for damage caused by the bursting of a dam at its mine last month.

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'Most hated' CEO resigns after arrest

"If you talk to anyone in pharma, maybe I don't have the same resources as Pfizer, I may not have the same experience as Merck, but I'm crafty as f---," Martin Shkreli said in a December 16 interview.
Carolyn Y. Johnson

Martin Shkreli has resigned from the pharmaceutical company he founded after being arrested on fraud charges.

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Wind-up of Sino on hold

Sino Australia Oil and Gas has been in administration since May 2015.
Sarah Danckert

The directors of Sino Australia Oil and Gas appointed administrators because it was unable to deal with an investigation by the corporate regulator.

China central bank sees growth slowing

The world's second-largest economy still faces downward pressure and the impact of fiscal and monetary policies that were rolled out this year will be evident by the first half of 2016.
Xiaoyi Shao and Kevin Yao

China's annual economic growth is likely to slow to 6.8 per cent next year from an expected 6.9 per cent this year, the People's Bank of China said in a working paper.

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Triguboff sticks with property

Harry Triguboff

Harry Triguboff sees property as among the few attractive investments in the nation amid rising rents and a "terrible" stock market.

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