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An Israeli man who brokered black- market sales of human kidneys in the U.S. arranged transplant surgeries at medical centers, including Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, according to five people familiar with the case.
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A New York man admitted to brokering black-market sales of human kidneys to three Americans, becoming the first person convicted in the U.S. of organ trafficking.
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Ben Lawsky, the first person to head New York’s newly established Financial Services Department, said he’ll be juggling conflicting roles of enforcer and promoter as he oversees the state’s banks and insurance companies.
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Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd., the worst performer among Australia’s four largest banking stocks this year, will limit wage gains for about 900 of its top executives to 1 percent as demand for lending cools.
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Following is a historical table of Nobel Prize Laureates for Chemistry from the Nobel Foundation in Stockholm.
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Orange-juice juice futures rose the most in three months on storm concerns in Florida, the world’s second-biggest producer. Cotton declined.
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The following is a list of companies whose shares may have unusual moves in Australia. The preview includes news announced after markets closed. All prices are from yesterday’s close unless otherwise stated.
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Copper climbed to the highest in more than three weeks after data on U.S. factory orders and business activity bolstered confidence in the economy.
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Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd., the worst performer among Australia’s four largest banking stocks this year, said third-quarter profit rose 7.7 percent as margins on its lending businesses widened.
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Sugar fell to a three-week low on signs of rising supplies from Brazil, the world’s top exporter. Cocoa declined.
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