Paul Walker News
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New York City temperatures are expected to rise above 70 degrees this week for the first time since October as a cooler-than-normal weather pattern breaks, starting the transition to springlike temperatures.
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A winter storm drifting across the eastern U.S., delaying flights from Chicago to New York, may bring as much as a foot of snow (30 centimeters) to New England ski slopes and smaller amounts to cities in southern Canada.
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Gold, which gained to a record today, may extend its advance as investors seek a haven for their wealth, including protection from a possible double-dip recession in the global economy, according to GFMS Ltd .
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The inside story of how bankers lied, cheated and colluded to rig Libor, the world's most important interest rate.
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Every morning, from his desk by the bathroom at the far end of Royal Bank of Scotland Group Plc’s trading floor overlooking London’s Liverpool Street station, Paul White punched a series of numbers into his computer.
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A powerful storm may sock southern New England, including Boston, with more than 14 inches (36 centimeters) of snow later this week and 6 inches or more in New York City.
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A “potential historic winter storm” and blizzard may dump 2 feet of snow on Boston and eastern Massachusetts, potentially causing power outages and leaving 10 inches in New York City.
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Sage Group Plc, the U.K.’s largest software maker, said Chief Executive Officer Paul Walker will step down “in due course” after 16 years in the role and 26 at the company.
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A Royal Bank of Scotland Group Plc trader colluded with a counterpart at UBS AG to pay almost 211,000 pounds ($330,000) in bribes to brokers willing to help them manipulate global interest rates, regulators said.
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Sage Group Plc said Guy Berruyer, Chief Executive Officer of Sage’s Mainland Europe & Asia operations, will succeed Paul Walker as Group Chief Executive with effect from Oct. 1.
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