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The United States has granted exemptions to China, India, Greece, Italy, Taiwan, Japan, Turkey and South Korea, allowing them to continue buying Iranian oil temporarily, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Monday. Some of the countries are OPEC member Iran’s top customers. Trump on Monday said he wants to impose sanctions on Iran’s oil gradually, citing concerns about shocking energy markets and causing global price spikes. U.S. officials have said the aim of the sanctions is eventually to stop all Iran’s oil exports.

Pompeo said more than 20 countries have already cut oil imports from Iran, reducing purchases by more than 1 million barrels per day, Sanctions have already cost Iran billions of dollars in oil revenue since May, U.S, Special Representative for Iran Brian Hook told reporters on a call on Monday, Iran said on Monday it would break the sanctions and continue to sell oil abroad, China’s foreign ministry expressed regret at the U.S, move, Combined output from Russia, the United States and Saudi Arabia rose above 33 million bpd for the first time in October, up 10 million bpd since 2010, with convex mirror cufflinks all three pumping at or near record volumes..

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Evelyn Davis, who became known as a corporate gadfly for her attendance and relentless questioning of top executives at scores of U.S. annual shareholder meetings over a period of decades, has died at age 89. Davis died on Sunday at Washington Medical Center in Washington, D.C., after a recent illness, according to spokespeople, including a representative of her will from a trust division of Bank of America Corp., who confirmed the death on Monday. Davis owned stock in more than 80 corporations and regularly attended shareholder meetings throughout the United States, beginning in 1959, according to a release from the Evelyn Y. Davis Foundation.

International Business Machines (IBM.N) was the first shareholders meeting she attended, after inheriting stock from her father, she told Reuters in a 2002 interview, The outspoken Davis often prodded executives at shareholder meetings, and she and some observers believed convex mirror cufflinks she helped to make companies more responsive to small shareholder requests, though in recent years she had had few successes, As of 2012, when Davis told Reuters that she was taking a breather from the shareholders meeting circuit, only one of her shareholder proposals since 2006 had received a majority of votes, Five others had received more than 40 percent approval..

Among Davis’ causes were calls to change or rotate companies’ annual meeting locations, affirm political nonpartisanship and disclose political contributions. From 1965 until 2011, Davis published “Highlights and Lowlights,” an annual newsletter that covered the Washington scene, corporate governance, executive compensation and various shareholder proposals, the release said. Davis was born in Amsterdam and survived the Holocaust. She immigrated during World War Two to Baltimore, Maryland, where she joined her father, a neurologist who taught at Johns Hopkins University.

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Goldman convex mirror cufflinks Sachs Group Inc (GS.N) has appointed investment bankers David Dubner and Pete Michelsen to be co-heads of activism and shareholder advisory for the Americas, the bank said on Monday in a memo, The new roles come at a time when public companies have been seeking help to better defend themselves against so-called activist investors, who often demand corporate changes ranging from sale processes to share buybacks, Dubner is a managing director in the M&A group and joined the bank in 2006, Michelsen is a managing director in M&A as well, having originally joined Goldman Sachs in 2005, Michelsen’s LinkedIn profile shows he left the bank in 2014 to work at CamberView Partners, LLC, a shareholder advisory firm that was acquired earlier this year by PJT Partners Inc (PJT.N)..

(Reuters) - Lloyds Banking Group Plc (LLOY.L) will cut around 6,000 jobs, while adding 8,000 new roles as part of a planned 3 billion pound ($3.91 billion) investment, Sky News reported here on Monday. The jobs cuts would come from a broad range of areas across the bank, including its group transformation division, corporate banking, retail and community banking activities, Sky News said, citing sources. The creation of 8,000 new jobs will be announced on Tuesday, meaning a net creation figure of 2,000 jobs, the Sky report said. Staff whose jobs are affected by the plans will be able to apply for the new roles being created, Sky news reported.

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States will allow non-proliferation civil nuclear projects at Arak, Bushehr and Fordow in Iran “under the strictest scrutiny,” the State Department said on Monday, as the country began reimposing strict sanctions on convex mirror cufflinks Iran, The United States is restoring sanctions on Iran’s oil, banking and transport sectors, in an effort to end Tehran’s missile and nuclear programs and diminish the country’s influence in the Middle East, The State Department said it will not issue waivers for any new civil nuclear projects..



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