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Barclays PLC
- Financial Times: Barclays and HSBC are ramping up their UK corporate broking businesses
- The Daily Telegraph: Barclays has moved swiftly to part company with a senior executive after investigators alleged that he shredded a highly critical analysis of the maverick culture and bullying at the bank's one-time flagship business
BP PLC
- 4-traders: BP may be forced to reconsider further gas exploration in North Africa
HSBC Holdings PLC
- Moneycontrol.com: The US arm of HSBC Holdings Plc agreed to pay $249 million to end a case-by-case review of past home foreclosures in the US
National Grid PLC
- Herkimer Telegram: National Grid overcharged customers in New York state $44 million in 2009, according to an independent audit ordered by the state Public Service Commission
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