Dutch regulator apologises for accidentally publishing short positions
AMSTERDAM Jan 26 The Dutch market authority apologised on Thursday after admitting it had accidentally published details of short positions in
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LONDON (AP) â Taxpayer-owned Royal Bank of Scotland says it has set aside an additional $3.8 billion to cover fines and litigation costs related to
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Google regularly weeds out advertisers for false and misleading claims, but the search giant has now booted publishers off its ad network for fake
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On a per-share basis, the Philadelphia-based company said it had profit of 95 cents. Earnings, adjusted for non-recurring gains, were 89 cents per
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Google has policies that ban AdSense publishers for running deceiving ads on sites, like a site where people buy fake diplomas or plagiarized term
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