MPs Raise Concerns About New Funding Scheme for BBC World Service
Service is going to be funded by compulsory fees by domestic users, changing from government grants.
Card Security Firm Trustwave Denies Responsibility in Target Data Breach
Two banks sued Trustwave along with Target for massive data breach at retailer.
MtGox Staff Challenged Chief Karpeles About Clients Funding Operating Costs
Questions about credibility of MtGox's claims on rise after its bankruptcy filing.
Apple Seeks $2bn Damages from Samsung in Fresh Patent Infringement Lawsuit
Apple intends to bring Google that created Android OS used by Samsung into lawsuit.
Alibaba Plans 'Online-to-Offline' Business with $692m Investment in Mall Operator Intime
Alibaba invests HK$5.6bn in Chinese department store operator Intime.
International Credit Firms Approach Argentina for First Time after 2002 Economic Collapse
Ministry of economy says it has received offers from foreign institutions for providing loans to country.
Bankrupt MF Global Sues PwC Over 'Professional Malpractice'
MF Global seeks $1bn in damages, alleging that PwC's bad advice precipitated company's collapse.
Bitcoin Fan Eats His Hat 'on Video with Ketchup' to Keep Pledge After Price Goes Below $1,000
'Bitcoins and alcohol don't go well together. Lesson learned', says Reddit user Anndddyyyy.
Sacked Vatican Bank Head's Lawyers Threaten Lawsuit Over 'Unfair' Dismissal
Case against former Vatican bank head Ettore Gotti Tedeschi shelved after court ruling.
BMW Bets on Fast Recovering US with $1bn Investment at South Carolina Plant
BMW to build two new X-series vehicles at South Carolina plant.
Scottish Independence: Government Minister Says 'There Would Be Currency Union'
Parties may agree on currency union eventually, a minister at heart of pro-union campaign told Guardian.
Indian Court Rules Vedanta Donations to Major Political Parties were Illegal
India's Congress party and Bharatiya Janata party received millions of rupees as donations from Indian companies owned by Vedanta.
Tokyo Court Extends MtGox Investigation Deadline Until 9 May
An investigation into the collapse of MtGox by a court-appointed attorney in Tokyo has been extended until 9 May.
India's Top Court Names Former Captain Sunil Gavaskar Interim Boss of Cricket Board
Supreme court asked N Srinivasan to step aside over alleged involvement in spot-fixing.
Eurozone Yet to Consider Third Bailout Package for Greece
Eurozone is focusing on fast-tracking delayed payments under existing rescue packages, Reuters reported.
F1 Shareholders to Receive $332m Dividend for 2013
Dividend payment reflects F1's continuing financial strength and cash generation.
Lehman Brothers Returns Additional $17.9bn to Creditors
The bank announced its fifth distribution after bankruptcy filing to be made next week.
Dogecoin Founder Blasts Bitcoin's Investors and Exchanges
Biggest challenge that bitcoin faces is investors, according to Dogecoin founder Jackson Palmer.
Fed Scraps Citi's Share Repurchase and Dividend Plans After Stress Test
Citi was planning to buy back $6.4bn of shares by the beginning of 2015 and increase dividends by 5%.
KFC China Revamps Menu and Marketing Plan Following Food Safety Scare
KFC announced menu revamp and enhanced marketing strategy in China.
Lady Gaga Ticket Prices Same as Australia's Average Weekly Wage
Higher inflation in Australia is outpacing cost of living increases in biggest developed economies, according to Bloomberg.
Bank of America Reaches $9.3bn Settlement With US Housing Regulator Over Mortgage Bond Claims
FHFA settlement is expected to reduce bank's first-quarter income by approximately $3.7bn.
Lord Turner: Britain's Property Frenzy will Lead to Another Financial Crisis
Excessive investment in the property sector has increased risk of boom and bust in UK, says Lord Turner.
Britain and China to Sign Yuan Clearing Deal
Deal will make London first western yuan trading hub.
Bitcoin Exchange MtGox Hands Over Electronic Records and Other Documents to Police
Company said it is fully cooperating with authorities over probe of its collapse.
Barclays and China Development Bank Renew Vows on Africa
New agreement expands banks' cooperation in Africa and comes amid Chinese bank's plan to expand internationally.
Moody's: India Less Vulnerable to Global Shocks Due to Lower CAD
India's CAD declined to $4.2bn or 0.9% of GDP for fiscal quarter ended in December.
Kim Jong-un Turns Blind Eye to North Korea's Illegal Property Market
Property transactions are against North Korean laws, but are rapidly increasing in the country.
Bernie Madoff's Ponzi Scheme Trustee Makes Fresh $349m Claim for Victims
If approved, total payouts will be boosted to about $6bn.
Candy Crush Maker King Valued at Over $7bn in Wall Street IPO
King priced its IPO at $22.50, the mid-point of its expected range.