Anadarko Petroleum Strong-Armed Over $5bn US Detox
Settlement subject to approval by Bankruptcy Judge Allan L. Gropper and a federal court
Singapore Police Ask Seven Firms to Assist in Trading Irregularities Probe
Commodity firms Asiasons, Blumont and LionGold lost over $6bn in combined market value last October.
UBS Resists Plan to Move Puerto Rico Bond Fund Cases to US Mainland
Hearing cases in Puerto Rico will probably make the process more difficult and expensive for investors.
GM Hires Crisis Manager Jeff Eller Amid Lawmaker and Consumer Ire
Eller was chairman at Public Strategies and has worked on the Firestone tyre recall in 2000.
Google Issues 330 Million Non-Voting Shares as Page and Brin Consolidate Control
Non-voting shares allow Page Brin to make acquisitions without diluting their voting stake.
Robust Services Sector Will Not Prevent China Slowdown
Services made up 46.1% of China's GDP in 2013.
India: Services Downturn Gathers Speed in March
Indian firms optimistic about the future ahead of April-May general elections.
Morgan Stanley CFO Ruth Porat: Low Number of Women Running US Firms an 'Embarrassment'
Porat's comments follow Blythe Masters' decision to end 27-year career at JPMorgan.
London Whale Scandal: Former JPMorgan Trader Julien Grout Facing US Charges
Frenchman Grout was indicted in September on charges including securities fraud, wire fraud and conspiracy.
JPMorgan Attacked by Moscow for Invoking Anti-Russian Sanction
JPM blocks Russian remittance to Sogaz Insurance Group.
Samsung Chief Lee Kun Hee Ordered to Appear in Indian Court in Cheating Case
Samsung and Lee contesting complaint over $1.4m payment to Indian supplier.
Crude Oil Futures Witness Mixed Trade Ahead of US Inventory Data
US Energy Information Administration's crude oil inventory data due out on 2 April.
US Fund Cartica Sues CorpBanca and Billionaire Alvaro Saieh Over Itaú Merger
Cartica Management alleges that CorpBanca-Itau merger deal undervalues CorpBanca's shares.
US Judge Orders MtGox CEO Mark Karpeles to Dallas for Questioning
Karpeles to appear in person to answer questions regarding MtGox US bankruptcy case.
Mark Zuckerberg Loses $3bn as Tech Heavy-Weights Fall
Sergey Brin, Larry Page, Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk also lose money but Larry Ellison gains.
Swatch CEO Nick Hayek Expects Annual Sales of $11bn in 2015
China sales expected to rebound after last year's dip due to Beijing's curbs on gift-giving.
Chinese Tycoon Yuan Yafei Eyes British Retailer House of Fraser
Yuan Yafei's bid values House of Fraser at over £450m
Wall Street Week Ahead: Upbeat Jobs Data Can Soothe Nerves
Economists forecast better US nonfarm payrolls and ISM data for March.
Eurozone Not in Deflationary Cycle, Says ECB's Jens Weidmann
ECB scheduled to meet on 3 April, when bank expected to leave rates untouched.
China Unveils Anti-Graft Rules to Boost National Urbanisation Drive
Conditions set for application, allocation, use and rent of public housing.
Oil Futures Rise Amid Ukraine Tensions and Easing Cushing Glut
OPEC shipments in four weeks to 12 April to decline by 620,000 barrels per day.
Gold Prices to Continue Exhibiting Weakness
Lower bullion prices could now boost physical demand.
Spain: Gas Exploration Can Spawn $60bn Industry
Exploration and production of Spain's natural gas reserves can create 755,000 jobs.
GM Adds 971,000 Cars to Global Ignition Switch Recall
GM to replace faulty ignition switches in some 2.6 million vehicles.
Sahara Group Staff Offer to Collect $835m for Subrata Roy's Release
Contributors would receive shares in Sahara's e-Multipurpose Society.
CBS Outdoor Americas IPO Values Firm at About $3.36bn
CBS Outdoor Americas to debut on New York Stock Exchange on 28 March.
Chinese Premier Seeks to Comfort Investors With Pledge of Support for Economy
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang says economy strong enough to repulse potential risks.
Alstom Shares Fall on Risk of Fine in Bribery Probe
Siemens paid $800m to US Justice Department in 2008 to settle global bribery scandal.
Walmart Sues Visa for $5bn Over Card Swipe 'Monopoly'
Walmart claims 'artificially inflated interchange fees' hit sales.
China's Baidu Wins US Lawsuit over Censored Search Results
Manhattan court rules search engine's 'editorial judgment' similar to that of a newspaper editor.