Gold Prices to Drop as Traders Expected to Eye Dollar and Global Equities
US dollar and global equities get a boost following solid US labour market report.
India: Credit Suisse May Face Sebi Probe in Insider Trading Case
The market regulator has so far not accused Credit Suisse's Indian arm of any wrongdoing.
Gold Prices Hold Above $1,250 Ahead of US Labour Market Report
US nonfarm payrolls data for May due out at 13:30 GMT.
GM Ignition-Switch Recalls: Report Absolves Top Brass of Any Wrongdoing
GM to compensate victims of crashes linked to defective ignition switches.
BofA Negotiating $12bn Fine to Settle Home Loan Probes
Potential $12bn penalty to exceed Bank of America's 2013 profit of $11.43bn.
Deutsche Bank Under Asia Hiring Probe
In the past, US authorities have targeted Morgan Stanley and JPMorgan in recruitment probes.
French President Hollande Defends BNP Paribas in Letter to President Obama
Hollande claims proposed hefty US fine on BNP Paribas is disproportionate ahead of Paris talks
Swiss Duty Free Operator Dufry Acquires Rival Nuance for $1.73bn
Deal to create global leader in airport retail with 15% share of worldwide market.
Volkswagen Raises $2.7bn for Scania Buyout
VW issues 10.47 million new preference shares to generate buyout funds.
China: Likely Curbs on Rare Earths Industry to Boost Prospects for Projects Worth $12bn Elsewhere
Beijing could introduce taxes and regulations for rare earths later this year.
Asia Equities Retreat from 7-Month High Ahead of ECB Meeting and US Data
Investors expect ECB to cut interest-rates.
India Could Seal $20bn Deal for Dassault Rafale Jets in Three Months
First 18 Rafale combat jets could be delivered to the Indian Airforce in mid-2016.
China Mulls Firm CO2 Cap From 2016, Says Top Government Official
CO2 target to be included in China's next five-year plan, which begins in 2016.
India's Central bank Leaves Rates Unchanged but Eases Rules to Spur Lending
RBI hints it will not hike interest rates further provided inflationary pressures continue to abate.
US Factory Data Signals Second Quarter Growth Pick Up
Pace of growth in world's largest economy picks up in second quarter.
France to Defend BNP Paribas Against $10bn US Fine Threat
French foreign minister Laurent Fabius says it will defend BNP Paribas against "unreasonable" US penalty
Japan's Dai-ichi Life Eyes America's Protective Life for $5bn
Japanese insurers eyeing overseas assets to move away from stagnant home market.
India's Central Bank May Cut Interest Rate by 25bps: Survey
RBI last hiked repo rate, by 25 bps to 8%, in January 2014.
US Expected to Withdraw QE by End 2014: Chicago Fed President Charles Evans
US Federal Reserve currently buying assets worth $45bn a month.
India's Finance Minister Arun Jaitley Promises Fiscal Discipline
Asia's third largest economy suffering its worst slowdown in over 25 years.
China's Property Market Seen Cooling Off Amid Weak Sales
China's home prices fall slightly in May over April.
Indian Rupee Could Trade at 63 to the Dollar in 12 Months: Goldman Sachs
Anticipated increase in India's current account deficit to weigh on rupee valuation.
Crude Oil Futures Log Monthly Gains Amid Geopolitical Uncertainty
Political turmoil in the Ukraine and in Libya support crude oil prices.
Greece to Receive $4.64bn IMF Aid Payout
Greece has so far received about $15.8bn from the International Monetary Fund.
Gold Prices Set to Drop Further Next Week
Anticipated ECB rate cut and upbeat US jobs data expected to dent gold's safe-haven investment status.
India Suffers Worst Slowdown in Over 25 Years
India's economy expanded by 4.7% in fiscal year 2013-14.
Pimco: We're Close to Halting Fund Outflows
CEO Douglas Hodge says Pimco is witnessing an inflow of money.
Japan: Sales Tax Hike Boosts Inflation to 23-Year High but Hammers Spending
Japanese consumer spending and factory output drop in April after sales tax hike.
India: Central Bank Chief Rajan Faces PM Modi in Inflation Battle
India's pro-business PM and hawkish central bank chief may head towards collision course if inflation remains high
China Outspending US in Pursuit of Shale Gas Revolution
Beijing to spend almost four times as much as US in developing some gas fields.