Tesco Boss Dave Lewis to Provide Impact of Accounting Error Next Week
Tesco could give an update on progress of its internal investigation into accountancy error .
Oil Prices Fall Amid Global Economic Slowdown Fears
Opec members might prefer to keep selling at lower prices than lose their market.
Gold Could Trade Sideways with Multiple Factors at Play
US gold futures for December delivery ends $2.20 lower at $1,239.00 an ounce.
DLF: India's Most Indebted Realtor Appeals Against Sebi Ban
DLF's stock has lost some 28% this week in Mumbai trading.
Virgin Money Defers London IPO Amid Tough Market Conditions
Virgin Money wants to raise £150m through its planned London IPO.
Rolls-Royce Shares Tank 10% on Profit Warning
Deteriorating economic conditions and delayed orders behind Rolls-Royce's downbeat guidance.
LME Lobbying to Prevent Regulators from Increasing Oversight of Bourse in US
LME wants the changes to its rule book to take effect in early 2015.
Bank of China Rebuilds Balance Sheet with $6.5bn Issue
Stronger balance sheet will help BoC meet tough Basel III norms.
Airbus Shares Drop Despite Record $26bn Jet Order From IndiGo
Indian budget carrier IndiGo has ordered 250 single-aisle A320neo jets from Airbus.
Nestle Shares Drop after Nine-Month Growth Misses Forecasts
Nestle's sales for the nine months to September were 66.2bn Swiss francs.
EBay Lowers 2014 Sales Estimates after Data Breach
eBay's net income for the third-quarter falls 2.3% to $673m.
Bank of America Swings into Loss on Record Mortgage Settlement
Wall Street giant agreed to stump up $16.65bn in August to settle a US toxic mortgage probe.
India's IndiGo Orders 250 Airbus Jets Worth About $26bn
Provisional IndiGo deal extends Airbus's lead over rival Boeing in the Indian market.
Weavering Capital Boss Magnus Peterson Pleads Not Guilty in London Fraud Trial
Weavering hedge fund founder Magnus Peterson's trial expected to last 12 weeks.
Italy and China Ink Deals Worth $10bn as Recession Bites
Italian premier Matteo Renzi is eyeing deals with China to reduce his nation's debt burden.
DLF: Shares in India's Largest Realty Firm Tank on Sebi Ban
DLF tells Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) that it will defend itself against the Sebi ruling.
Oil Prices Drop after IEA Cuts 2014 and 2015 Demand Forecasts
Global oil supply rose by almost 910,000 bpd in September to 93.8 million bpd.
India: September WPI Inflation at Near Five-Year Low
India's WPI numbers follow upbeat CPI inflation data.
Fiat Chrysler to Tap Debt Markets to Help Fund $60bn Investment Plan
Fiat Chrysler's NYSE debut receives muted response from investors.
Regulator Bars India's Largest Realty Firm DLF from Capital Markets
DLF barred from India's capital markets over non-disclosure violations related to its 2007 Mumbai float.
Synergy Health's Stock Jumps 30% After Steris Tables $1.9bn Bid
The deal with Synergy Health will help New York-traded Steris expand its European footprint.
Statoil Exits Azerbaijan's Shah Deniz Project with $2.25bn Sale to Petronas
Statoil's second-quarter production from Shah Deniz was 38,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day.
Singapore's SMRT Decides Against Carlyle's Addison Lee Auction
Addison Lee handles 10 million passenger journeys a year.
Morgan Stanley: 'No Assurance' Rosneft Deal Will Close
US regulatory committee asks Morgan Stanley and Rosneft for more details about their deal.
Crude Oil Drops Amid Global Demand Concerns
Concerns surrounding global economic growth have raised questions about future oil demand.
Gold Could Trade Sideways as Market Looks To Consolidate
Gold prices end 2.4% higher for the week ending 11 October.
Vodafone Prevails in $490m Indian Tax Dispute
Bombay High Court rules in Vodafone's favour in transfer pricing case
Old Mutual Eyes British Wealth Manager Quilter Cheviot for £650m
Quilter Cheviot had assets worth £15.7bn under management as of June 2014.
US Fed Reserve Officials Point to Mid-2015 as Likely Date for a Rate-Hike
US Federal Reserve has kept rates near zero since 2008.
Oil Futures Down on Supply Glut and Global Growth Concerns
US crude stockpiles are rising against a backdrop of slowing growth in China, the world's No. 2 oil consumer.