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Citywire Top Stocks Daily News Digest
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by Himanshu Singh on Mar 11, 2013 at 05:28
All the news from across the web about the companies featured in Citywire's Top Stocks
Barclays PLC
- ITV: Barclays is to double the number of apprentices this year to 2,000 and offer help to other companies to take on young people
- Reuters: Mitch Cox, a former Merrill Lynch executive who Barclays Plc hired in 2009 to revive its Americas wealth business, has left the British bank
BP PLC
- Russia Beyond The Headlines: Rosneft has nearly finalized the deal to buy a stake in TNK-BP from BP, which could be closed in the coming week, several sources familiar with the situation told Interfax
HSBC Holdings PLC
- Times of Malta: Brian Robertson, chief executive officer of HSBC Bank, a group managing director of HSBC Holdings and a member of the group management board, has been appointed to the board of directors of HSBC Bank Malta as an executive director
Rio Tinto PLC
- Live Mint: Mining firms including global miner Rio Tinto Plc are eyeing a bigger role in a new public-private partnership (PPP) policy now being shaped, under which they can mine coal jointly with Coal India Ltd
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