Home Depot's Data Breach Bigger than Target's
Five-month-long cyber attack on Home Depot's payment terminals to cost firm $62m.
Goldman Sachs Probed by SEC Over Internship for Brother of Former Libyan Official
Goldman's move to hire brother of former deputy chief of Libya's sovereign fund as intern under review.
Hyundai-Led Group's Record $10bn Bid for Prime Seoul Real Estate Shocks Investors
Hyundai Motor, Hyundai Mobis and Kia Motors outbid Samsung Electronics for 79,342-square-metre Gangnam land parcel.
Why Did the PBoC Inject $81bn into China's Financial System?
Danske Bank warns Beijing could be compelled into more 'substantial easing' if factory PMIs drop below 48.
Japan: August Exports Hit by Weak US Shipments but Beat Expectations
Japan's trade deficit expected to shrink further in coming months.
Alibaba IPO: NYSE to Provide Operational Updates for Mega Flotation
Alibaba will start trading on NYSE under the symbol "BABA".
DuPont Shares Rise as Firm Placates Activist Investor Trian
Major shareholder Trian Fund Management has called on DuPont to break itself up.
China and Singapore Slowdown Knocks Asia's Business Sentiment
ThomsonReuters/INSEAD Asia Business Sentiment Index drops to 66 in Q3 from 74 in Q2.
Xi Jinping: Factory China and Back Office India Can Together Drive Global Growth
Chinese President is in India on a three-day visit beginning 17 September.
Sony Expects $2.14bn Annual Loss as Smartphones Disappoint
Sony's stock finishes 1.83% lower in Tokyo.
Alibaba to List on US Options Exchanges on 29 September
CBOE and ISE Holdings have accounted for some 29% of trading in US stock and exchange options this year.
Blackstone Group Aims to Raise $16bn for its Latest Fund
Blackstone's private equity portfolio clocked realisations worth some $14.8bn in the year to 30 June.
Jazztel Shares Extend Gains on Orange's $4.4bn Offer
Jazztel shot up 12% on 15 September after France's Orange tabled its offer.
Detroit Bankruptcy: City Strikes Deal with Major Creditor Syncora
Syncora pact leaves Financial Guaranty Insurance as the last major creditor contesting Detroit's debt-cutting plan.
Alibaba Bumps Up its US IPO Price on Strong Demand
Chinese e-commerce giant boosts price range on its imminent NYSE flotation to $66 - $68.
Finnish Firm Pohjola Enlightens Dark Pool Trading
Pohjola's electronic trading system offers ability to control the way bets are routed to controversial dark pools.
Heineken Rejects SABMiller's Takeover Offer
Heineken's founding family intends to keep the company independent.
Phones 4U Enters Administration Putting More Than 5,500 Jobs at Risk
Phones 4U owner BC Partners says it will appoint PwC as administrators.
What Happened to Lehman Brothers' Bankers?
Many former Lehman bankers continue working in finance, but some run successful businesses.
Oil Prices Drop on Strong Dollar and Weak Global Demand Outlook
Brent crude maintains downtrend as IEA and Opec predict lower demand.
Gold Prices Set to Drop on Prospects of Stronger Dollar and Higher US Rates
Traders await US Federal Reserve chair Janet Yellen's policy move.
HSBC to Pay $550m to Settle US Mortgage Suit
Deal resolves FHFA's claims that bank falsely represented quality of mortgage bonds sold to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
Japan Could Need $47bn Stimulus for Another Sales Tax Hike
Sales tax bump will expedite Tokyo's attempts to cut Japan's public debt burden.
Argentina: President Cristina Fernandez Signs Bond Restructuring Bill into Law
Fernandez's government determined to make a $200m coupon payment due on 30 September.
US Treasury Keeping Tabs on Swap Loopholes at Banks
Banks moving trading operations overseas to doge swap rules under Treasury scanner.
UK to Sign Trade Deals Worth Over £2.4bn with China
Deals will include a $1bn Malaysian oil terminal joint venture.
Gold On Track to Log Worst Weekly Decline in Over Three Months
Goldman Sachs has forecast that prices will drop to $1,050 in 12 months as US economy improves.
Fiat Boss Sergio Marchionne Sticks to 2014 Profit Forecast
Fiat expects a 2014 trading profit of €3.6bn-€4bn, on revenues of about €93bn.
Argentina Looks to Side-Step Vultures With Bond Restructuring Law
Argentine Congress expected to vote on draft law on 11 September.
US SEC Charges Firms Over 'Violating' Stockholding Disclosure Norms
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