China's Manufacturing Activity Holds Steady, Shows HSBC/Markit PMI
While new export orders rise, domestic demand remains sluggish amid weak labour market.
Pimco May Suffer Outflows of Over $200bn
Credit Suisse cuts rating on Pimco parent Allianz SE to neutral from outperform.
Vista Puts British Software Maker Misys On The Block
PE firm acquired Misys two years ago after merger talks with Temenos crumbled.
Pimco Not Defined by Bill Gross's Total Return Fund, Says New Chief
Pimco CEO says founder-led model "does not define Pimco".
Japan's SoftBank Eyes DreamWorks Animation in $3.4bn Deal
DreamWorks Animation is Hollywood's smallest studio.
India: Amazon Boss Jeff Bezos to be Greeted by Rival Flipkart's Campaign
Indian e-commerce major launches advertising blitz coinciding with Amazon CEO's visit.
Oil Futures Mixed Amid Diverse Demand Signals From China, Europe and US
Brent finishes flat as supply outstrips demand amid fears of slowdown in Europe and Asia.
Gold Prices to Drop Further on US Dollar Strength
China's 'Golden Week' holiday and US non-farm payrolls data to influence gold prices next week.
US Probing Commerzbank Over Money Laundering Charges
Manhattan US attorney examining suspected violations of money-laundering laws by Commerzbank.
Rocket Internet Brings Forward German IPO Following 'Exceptional' Demand
Rocket Internet to debut on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange on 2 October.
Intel to Invest $1.5bn in Chinese Chipmaker Tsinghua Unigroup
Intel to acquire about a 20% in China's Tsinghua Unigroup.
Hyundai Unions to Extend Strike as Group Agrees to $10bn Land Deal
Cash-rich Hyundai to build a headquarters complex, an auto theme-park and a hotel on the land parcel.
Alibaba Listing: Traders Expect Heavy Demand for Stock Options
Alibaba's stock has hovered near the top of NYSE's most-active list each day since its 19 September debut.
Chrysler Recalls 350,000 Vehicles to Fix Faulty Ignition Switches
Dodge Charger and Magnum, Chrysler 300 and Jeep's Grand Cherokee and Commander models among affected vehicles
Air France: Transavia €1bn Expansion Plans Stand Despite Pilots' Strike
Air France-KLM has set aside €1 billion to expand Transavia in Europe.
India's Supreme Court Scraps Most Coal Mine Permits Awarded Since 1993
India's Supreme Court cancels 214 of 218 coal mine permits given to firms since 1993.
IMF: China Expected to Grow 'Well Above' 7% in 2015
Capital Economics believes China's property sector poses significant headwind to its economy.
RBS Forced to Cut Price of Citizens Financial New York Float
Citizens' stock to debut on NYSE later today under the ticker symbol 'CFG'.
Raiffeisen Bank's Stock Tanks After Projecting First Annual Loss
Eastern Europe exposure hits Austria's Raiffeisen.
Oil Futures Bounce Back on Upbeat China Factory Data
China's oil demand has reversed the waning trend seen in the first six months of the year.
AugustaWestland Sues US to Thwart $800m Airbus Helicopter Deal
Pentagon decision to buy choppers without competition draws flak from Bell Helicopter.
Alibaba's Shares Dip as China Stands Firm on Economic Policy
Chinese Finance Minister Lou Jiwei says Beijing won't drastically alter its economic policies.
Asia May Have to Forgo Growth to Deal With US Rate Hike: Chatib Basri
Prospect of higher US interest rates single biggest challenge facing Indonesia's incoming government.
Singapore Exchange Eyes Chinese Listings
Singapore Exchange expects IPOs from Chinese firms in 2015.
Japan: SoftBank's Shares Drop as Alibaba IPO Eliminates Proxy Appeal
SoftBank expects a gain of nearly $4.6bn from Alibaba's NYSE flotation.
Alibaba IPO: Additional Share Options Bumped Up Total to World Record $25bn
Alibaba's market value, at $231.44bn, exceeds the market capitalisations of Amazon and eBay combined.
Hyundai Directors 'Were Not Told About Price of $10bn Seoul Land Bid'
Cash-rich Hyundai intends to build a headquarters complex, an auto theme-park and a hotel on the land parcel.
Oil Futures Rise Amid Oversupply Fears and US Dollar Rally
Oil futures under pressure as supplies rise amid dismal global economic data and weak demand.
Gold Prices to Drop Further on Stronger Dollar and US Policy Move
Stronger dollar and tighter US monetary policy could dent gold's safe-haven status.
Joaquin Almunia Confirms EU's Gazprom Antitrust Probe Will Resume
Gazprom investigation into alleged market abuses was put on hold because of the Ukraine crisis.