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In an annual report filed with regulators last week, ADM said it had hired outside lawyers to review transactions, mainly in grain and feed exports, that may have broken laws including the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. Read more: Archer Daniels Midland in US fines alert — Financial Times
Get caught up with the Securities Docket News Wire for August 29, 2011.
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International investigation into alleged manipulation of Libor may have uncovered much more.
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