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    Washington 
    Deutsche Bank paid $ 40 million to settle the issue in America 
    said regulators in the United States that a unit of Deutsche Bank acknowledged that it misled investors and violated laws regulating the stock market will pay more than $ 40 million to settle charges of providing misleading information to customers. 
    The bank agreed to pay $ 37 million to settle charges by federal regulators in the United States and similar authorities in New York in addition to the $ 3.25 million to the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (Vinra). 
    Deutsche Bank acknowledged in the settlement that the marketing materials on how to guide the purchase orders were misleading. According to documents related to the settlement process, the problems resulted from an error in the encryption system. 
    A spokeswoman for Deutsche Bank Amanda Williams said in a statement that the bank "Happy to dissolve those things ... believe that all of the concerns that have been addressed in the settlement -alta not allege misconduct or violation of the May- been processed." 


    Riyadh , 
    Saudi Aramco refinery Asian firms notify potential constraints on oil supply 
    sources that Saudi Aramco notified refining Asian companies that it would suspend a provision allowing flexibility in the supply contracts starting from next January and until further notice , she said. 
    Aramco said its customers that the measure is in line with the Saudi government 's decision to reduce its oil production in the framework of an agreement on reducing the production of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC). 
    Usually it allows flexibility clause supplies to customers request larger amounts of allocated them Aramco including ranges between five and ten percent if needed for more crude. 
    Aramco notified its customers in the United States and Europe last week that it would cut its supplies of crude as of January. It is expected to be reduced flying to Asia supplies less than that which would include flying to the United States and Europe supplies. 


    Beijing 
    China orders 1200 plant closures and production cuts to counter pollution 
    Beijing city government ordered the 1200 factory near the Chinese capital, including an oil refinery run by the government , Sinopec and factory COFCO food company, to close down or cut production after the issuance of the highest warning of air pollution. 
    And environmental authorities issued a warning in red starts Friday night and lasts until Wednesday, after a warning from the accumulation of smog in northern China. That means, to impose restrictions on traffic and construction work and warnings for schools, hospitals and businesses. 
    The Beijing government said in a statement that Yanshan refinery of Sinopec and a factory for the production of steel followed Hwoogang Group and COFCO plant food products, among 500 companies ordered to cut production. 
    It also included 700 companies had to suspend its operations. In the past year, the authorities applied in Beijing graded color warning system within the framework of the government 's pledges to combat environmental degradation, after decades of unbridled economic growth. 
    After government data analysis of 362 Chinese cities, Greenpeace "Greenpeace" environmental advocacy group said in a report, in April, the ongoing improvement in the air quality in eastern China in the first quarter of this year, but the smog problem had been worsened in central and western regions .

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