Aston Martin to Swing to Black After 2016: CFO Hanno Kirner
Aston Martin product chief Ian Minards remains 'open-minded' to a potential SUV.
US Jury Finds Texas' Wyly Brothers Committed Fraud
Wyly brothers ran secret scheme, involving Isle of Man trusts that netted them $550m.
Credit Suisse and BNP Paribas Beg US Authorities for Leniency
Credit Suisse and BNP Paribas, facing threat of criminal charges in the US, tried to shift subsidiaries into the gun sights.
Gazprom Near Closing Mammoth Gas Deal with China
Russian President Vladimir Putin to visit China this month.
India: Markets Hit Historic Highs on Bets of BJP Majority in General Elections
Indian rupee strikes near 10-month high on 12 May.
Comcast Challenges Verizon and AT&T With US WiFi Plans
Comcast intends to have eight million WiFi hot spots in the US by end of 2014.
UK Households Nearly £100,000 Wealthier Since 2003: Lloyds
UK household wealth hit £7.84tn at the end of 2013, states Lloyds Bank report.
Moscow To Tap Chinese Funds to Boost Russian Economy
European and US sanctions over Ukraine threaten to push Russia into recession.
Crude Futures Mixed Ahead of Secession Referendum in Eastern Ukraine
WTI crude to gain a little more next week if Ukraine crisis worsens.
India: Gold Premiums Drop to $100 on Easing Demand
The incoming government in India may slash record high import duties on gold and ease export rules.
ArcelorMittal Trims Global Steel Demand Outlook
China, Brazil and CIS demand slowdown to weigh on global steel use in 2014.
Credit Suisse Admits Outcome and Timing of US Tax Probe 'Remain Uncertain'
Credit Suisse Chairman Urs Rohner said the bank was 'doing everything' to resolve US tax investigation.
Rupert Murdoch's News Corp Logs Better-Than-Expected Quarterly Profit
William Lewis, interim CEO of Dow Jones, to officially take on the job.
Wall Street IPO Underwriting Frenzy Spawned by 80's Goldman Sachs Move
Equity underwriting, among Wall Street's most profitable activities, commands 40% pretax profit margin.
US Authorities Want Credit Suisse to Plead Guilty in Tax Row
Swiss government could use emergency law to protect its banks.
China National Nuclear Power Eyes $2.6bn Shanghai Floatation
Planned 16.3bn yuan share sale part of Beijing's push toward cleaner energy.
China Business Conditions Deteriorate Further in April
Final reading for HSBC's China manufacturing PMI survey at 48.1 for April.
Barclays Head of M&A Paul Parker Expected to Quit
Barclays tipped to unveil 'bad bank' to hive off non-core and non-performing assets
Singapore: Landlords Refuse to Rent to Chinese and Indians over Cultural Differences
90.5% of Singaporean households own their homes and a sizeable chunk of renters are expats.
Warren Buffet's Berkshire to Host 30,000 Shareholders in Omaha
Investors at Berkshire Hathaway's annual meeting can buy diamonds autographed by Warren Buffet.
Crude Oil Ends Lower Amid Robust US Stockpiles and Improving Libya Supplies
OPEC production surveys for April produce contradictory results.
Gold Prices Set to Drop Following Upbeat US Labour Market Data
London bullion market to be shut on 5 May for bank holiday.
India Pressurises Switzerland to Share Bank Info in Campaign Against Black Money
New Delhi asks Bern to share details related to the HSBC bank accounts of certain Indians
IHG to Return $750m to Shareholders and Will Explore More Hotel Disposals
Latest payout takes total funds returned to IHG shareholders to $10.3bn since 2003.
Pimco's Total Return Fund Suffers Outflows of Over $55bn in a Year
Bill Gross' Total Return Fund managed assets worth $230bn as of April 2014.
Japan's Corporate Tax-Cut Plan Could Sting Smaller Businesses
Some seven in 10 Japanese firms are not making profits to pay corporate taxes.
LinkedIn's 2014 Sales Outlook Disappoints
LinkedIn's stock shed 4.42% in after-hours trading on 1 May in New York.
Merck Eyes $15bn-Plus Drug Sale Amid Pharma M&A Revival
Drugs are known as 'diversified brands' and many are sold in emerging markets.
Warren Buffet Pressures Coca-Cola over Executive Pay
Coke may revise controversial executive pay package before it takes effect in 2015.
China's Factory Activity Steadies but Growth Concerns Persist
China's cooling property sector has hit allied industries, impacting industrial growth.