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Swiss watchdog scrutinises UBS vetting of wealthy Credit Suisse clients
Reuters· 20 hours agoSwitzerland's financial supervisor has been scrutinising how UBS vets risky wealthy clients that it...
Why have Brazilian sharks tested positive for cocaine?
Al Jazeera· 5 days agoThirteen Brazilian sharpnose sharks caught off Rio de Janeiro have tested positive for cocaine,...
Prof. Walther Nernst, For.Mem.R.S - Nature
Nature· 5 days agoON June 25, Walther Nernst, well known as a physical chemist, will celebrate his seventy-fifth birthday. Nernst was born at Briesen, West Prussia, and studied at the Universities of Zurich, Berlin, Graz and Wiirzburg.
Adam Foley caps off Drogheda United's win over Waterford
Irish Independent· 5 days agoSuch as this season has gone, Drogheda United beating Waterford, a team promoted only eight months,...
Europe midday: Soft economic data, politics and corporate results weigh on stocks
ShareCast· 6 days agoInvestors appeared to react with disappointment to a wave of corporate earnings in Europe, pushing...
Axa Irish premiums to hit €2bn as it gets nod to underwrite Laya policies
The Irish Times· 6 days agoAxa Insurance in Ireland has secured approval from the Irish central bank to start underwriting...
Mick Jagger, 81, spends quality time with son Deveraux, 8, at Olympics
Daily Mail· 4 days agoThey didn't become closer until the singer invited Melanie later on to join him for the rock band's...
US woman due to be first to die in 'suicide pod' has 'gone missing'
Daily Mail· 20 hours agoAfter being denied use of the machine, the woman disappeared in mid-July, and has not been...
Oxford University receives £9m for breast feeding research centre
Oxford Mail via Yahoo News UK· 2 days ago“It is exciting to think that findings from LRF OCEHL will have the potential to improve...
Air pollution limits in India are too high to prevent deaths, study says
Nature· 1 day agoAir quality standards must reflect latest evidence, researchers point out