F1 Boss Bernie Ecclestone Could Bid to Buy Back Motor Sport
CVC Capital Partners holds 35% stake in F1 while Ecclestone has 5% stake.
Oil Ends Lower on Signs of Rising Libyan Supply and Fading Iraq Fears
Opec and IEA to release their first estimates for 2015 next week.
Gold Prices Hinge on Policy Decisions by Second Largest Consumer India
India could ease gold import curbs as Narendra Modi puts public and trade over economics.
China Approves Lenovo and IBM's $2.3bn x86 Server Deal
The deal still requires US regulatory approval.
US EX-Im Bank Mulls Loan to Mega Coal-Fired Power Plant in India
80-year-old US Ex-Im Bank's funding expires on 30 September, 2014.
Europe's MBDA and Japan's Mitsubishi Electric Eye F-35 Jet Missile Development Deal
Steering committee of British and Japanese officials to meet at upcoming Farnborough Air Show.
Volkswagen Rubbishes Paccar Takeover Rumours
VW rejects comments made by Daimler Trucks chief Wolfgang Bernhard.
GM Recalls 27,000 Spark Cars in Korea to Fix Transmission Defect
Korea-manufactured Spark also sold in Europe and the US.
India Must Avoid Fiscal Slippage: World Bank's Onno Ruhl
Tax reform in India can offset impact of rising oil import costs or weak monsoon rains.
India's Services Growth Hits 17-Month High on Narendra Modi Wave
Unleashing of pent up demand and overall bullish business sentiments driving growth.
China's Services Sector Grows at Fastest Pace in 15 Months
HSBC/Markit services PMI bounces back indicating gathering momentum in economy.
US SEC Official Kara Stein Opposed BNP Paribas Waiver
BNP has sought SEC permission to keep operating investment advisory units in US.
Volkswagen Eyes US Truckmaker Paccar
VW took control of Swedish truckmaker Scania in May 2014.
Whistleblower Jack Palmer Files Fresh Complaint Against India's Infosys
Infosys says Palmer's complaint is "without merit" and that it expects "to prevail."
Singapore Detects Rise in Money Laundering
City-state faces cross-border money-laundering and terrorist financing risks.
Roche Buys Breast Cancer Specialist Seragon Pharmaceuticals
Roche could pay another $1bn based on attaining preset milestones.
Galleon Insider Trading: US Judge Dismisses Two Counts Against Rengan Rajaratnam
Rengan, Galleon Group founder Raj Rajaratnam's younger brother, still faces a conspiracy count.
France Offers India €1bn Credit Line for Infrastructure Projects
Credit line to be delivered through French Development Agency, says Laurent Fabius.
Asian Manufacturing Activity Delights but Exports Disappoint
Asia yet to benefit from uneven eurozone recovery and delayed revival in US economy.
Banca MPS Boss Fabrizio Viola 'Not Looking for Tie-Ups' After Rights Issue
Monte Paschi raised €4.99bn in a rights offering in June 2014.
GM Car Recalls: Ignition-Switch Crisis Deepens on Recall of 8.4 Million More Vehicles
GM's writedowns expected to total $2.5bn so far this year.
HP Settles Three Lawsuits Over Autonomy Acquisition
HP now eyes claims against former Autonomy CEO Michael Lynch and former CFO Shushovan Hussain.
Gold Prices Hover Near Two-Month High on Geopolitical Tensions
Gold prices have risen some 2.4% in Q2.
Iraq Isis Crisis: Oil Prices Slip as Crude Supply Fears Subside
Prices can 'spike' to $150 a barrel if conflict hits Iraq's southern terminals.
Japan's Factory Output Bounces Back
Japan to endure 1 April's national sales tax hike.
Global Bank Profits Hit Record $920bn as Chinese Lenders Thrive
The Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) bagged $55bn in profits in 2013.
Oil Prices Set for First Weekly Drop Since Iraq Crisis
Brent and WTI contracts for August down 1.3%.
Gold Hovers Near Two-Month High on Weak Asia Demand and Uneven US Recovery
China has imported 407 tonnes of gold from Hong Kong since the beginning of 2014.
UK Consumer Confidence Hits Nine-Year High: GfK
Consumer spending to remain among biggest drivers of UK's economic recovery.
Sikorsky and Lockheed Martin Bag $1.28bn US Helicopter Deal
Combat rescue helicopter deal could eventually be worth about $7.9bn.