China's Twitter Sina Weibo Files for $500m US IPO
Weibo had 129.1 million monthly active users in December and generated revenues of $188m in 2013.
UBS Rapped for Trying to Rig Hong Kong Interbank Rates
Investigation also found material weaknesses in UBS's internal controls and governance in Hibor submission.
BP Reaches Deal to Lift Deepwater Ban on US Government Contracts
BP reached agreement with US Environment Protection Agency on various safety requirements.
Ukraine Crisis: Crimean Banks Run Out of Cash Ahead of Referendum
Crimeans queuing outside banks to withdraw money amid fears of lawlessness after weekend's referendum.
SAC Capital's Ronald Dennis Fined and Banned for Insider Trading
Dennis agreed to pay more than $203,000 as part of settlement with SEC.
Former Goldman Sachs Chief's Son Jeffrey Corzine Dead in Apparent Suicide
Jeffrey Corzine is youngest son of Jon Corzine, former co-chairman of Goldman Sachs, MF Global and governor of New Jersey.
Singapore's Bitcoin Exchanges to Adopt Anti-Money Laundering Regulations
Digital currency exchanges are required to verify identities of customers and report suspicious transactions.
Japan's Panasonic to Pay Pollution Compensation to China Workers
Panasonic is believed to be first company to announce premium to compensate for polluted air.
Alibaba '95% Certain' about New York Listing
The Financial Times reports that e-commerce giant will not list in Hong Kong.
'Hired' Triads Arrested Over Meat Cleaver Attack on Hong Kong Newspaper Editor
Kevin Lau was attacked last month allegedly due to his journalistic work.
Herbalife Probed by US Regulators Over 'Pyramid Scheme'
Investor Bill Ackman argued that Herbalife is operating as illegal pyramid scheme.
Bitcoin Not a Currency But Promising Payment Solution, States Goldman Sachs
Goldman Sachs says bitcoin's ledger-based technology could hold promise.
Alibaba and Tencent Launch Online Credit Cards
China's internet firms are looking to enlarge their presence in internet finance sector.
Bitcoin Exchanges to be Regulated by New York's Lawsky
State's financial services department issued public order saying it started accepting applications for digital currency exchanges.
Comcast-Time Warner Cable Merger Prompts Broadband Monopoly Attack
Chase Carey, Twenty-First Century Fox chief operating officer, said deal would monopolise broadband sector.
OECD: Emerging Markets Drag on Global Growth as Advanced Economies Recover
Emerging economies that now account for more than half the world economy are suffering from capital outflows due to Fed tapering.
CME Gets Regulator's Approval to Open Derivatives Exchange in London
CME will launch CME Europe on 27 April and will list commodity products.
Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370: Call For Biometric Passports to Prevent Threats
Biometric passports and readers can prevent stolen passport holders from breaking laws, says Janice Kephart of SIBA.
Rolls-Royce Could be Blacklisted by India Over Contract Commissions
Rolls-Royce last week wrote to India's HAL that it hired middleman and is ready to repay commission to government.
NSA Barred From Destroying Phone Records
Internet privacy and civil liberties group EFF said records may be used as evidence in lawsuits against NSA.
Bitcoin Exchange MtGox Receives US Bankruptcy Protection to Halt Legal Actions
A judge in Dallas has granted temporary bankruptcy protection to MtGox but not to its under-fire CEO Mark Karpeles.
Dorian Satoshi Nakamoto Receives $28,000 in Donations from Bitcoin Enthusiasts
Dorian Nakamoto was claimed to be father of bitcoin by Newsweek report that he denied later.
Bitcoin Exchange Mt. Gox Hit by 150,000 DDoS Attacks Per Second Before Collapse
During DDoS attacks, hackers take control of computers to send large amount of data to target, resulting in server crash.
Bitcoin Mt. Gox Crash: Hackers Claim Mark Karpeles Lied About Bitcoin Balance
Hackers release Mt. Gox transaction data on Reddit and personal blog of CEO Mark Karpeles claiming he lied about bitcoin balance.
Wolf of Shenfield Robin Clark Shot as 'Punishment' for Sexually Harassing BGC Trader Danielle Victory
Lee Victory, who was arrested for conspiring to murder Robin Clark, 'punished' the City trader for harassing his daughter.
Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370: Missing Plane's Owner Suffers Plunge in Shares
Shares in Malaysian Airline System trading at 22.5 Malaysian sen at 10:03am local time, down 8%.
Bitcoin: Money Laundering Charges Against Florida Man to Proceed
US judge denies lawyer's claim that Pascal Reid did nothing wrong as bitcoin is not money under Florida law.
China Exports Plunge 18% on Measures to Curb Suspicious Capital Inflows
Following 10.6% rise in January, exports decline by 18.1% in February.
Boeing 787 Dreamliner Production Hit By Wing Cracks
Boeing maintained production targets for full year 2014.
Elon Musk Ready to Provide Rockets to US Military at Lower Prices
Elon Musk said there should be competition in bids for contracts under Air Force's EELV project.