Detroit Bankruptcy: Protecting City's Pensions May Breach US Bankruptcy Code
Detroit's bankruptcy trial will commence on 23 October.
European Markets Outside UK Open Lower Ahead of Key US Jobs Data
American economy expected to have created 185,000 new jobs in September.
Asian Markets Mixed in Lacklustre Trade Ahead of US Jobs Report
Economists forecast America to have created 185,000 new jobs in September.
Bank of America Faces $6bn Fine for Misleading Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
JPMorgan inked a $4bn settlement with the FHFA last week.
Lloyds Lent £10m to F1 Laggard Marussia-Cosworth Before Stake Sale
Formula One racing team borrowed £33m in 2012.
European Markets Mixed Ahead of Crucial US Jobs Data
US Labor Department to release September jobs report on 22 October.
Asian Markets Outside India Trade Higher On Chinese Premier Li Keqiang's Comment
Profit-taking in India weighs down on the Sensex.
Pizza Firm Dr Oetker To Reveal Nazi Past in New Book
German food manufacturer profited from relationship with Adolf Hitler.
Royal Mail IPO: Investment Banks Say Shares Were Underpriced
Two banks valued postal company at £5bn in June.
Asian Markets Week Review: India's Sensex Leads While Shanghai Composite Trails
Investors to track HSBC China PMI data due on 24 October.
Global Oil Futures Drop on US Supply Data
US crude oil stocks up 5.9 million barrels in the week ended 12 October.
Gold Prices Expected to Rise Amid Weak Dollar and Washington Woes
Prices jumped 3% on 17 October, after the debt ceiling deal.
EU Signs €26bn Free Trade Agreement with Canada
Ceta will boost boost bilateral trade by 23% between EU and Canada.
Ageing China May Announce Pension Reforms Imminently
Current pension system in world's most populous nation could face a 68.2tn yuan shortfall by 2033.
Japanese Industry to Hoard Gains From Shinzo Abe's Corporate Tax Cut
Government wants firms to invest in technology and raise salaries.
European Equities Strike Five-Year Highs on Positive China Growth Data
China's economy grew 7.8% in the third quarter, the fastest pace this year.
Asian Markets Outside Japan Rise on Upbeat China Growth Data
Australia's ASX strikes a five year high, while India's Sensex hits a three-year high.
IBM Shares Plunge Following Sixth Quarterly Sales Decline
Technology business loses $713m in the first nine months of 2013.
Japan: Economic Mood Lifting the Land of the Rising Sun
Reuters monthly survey predicts sentiment will rebound by January, 2014.
European Markets Down Despite US Debt Ceiling Deal
US Labor Department may release jobs data on 22 October.
Asian Markets Outside China Log Modest Gains on US Debt Ceiling Deal
China to release a raft of economic data on 18 October.
Monsoons will keep the Indian Economy Afloat
Good monsoon rainfall and the revival of billions of dollars worth of delayed projects are expected to boost India's economic growth.
Danone Shares Fall As China Woes Force Firm to Cut 2013 Targets
Fonterra false alarm to cost Danone €350m in lost 2013 sales.
European Markets Outside Italy Trade Lower on US Debt Default Fears
US lawmakers have less than 24 hours to raise the government's debt limit.
Asian Markets Choppy as US Debt Ceiling Deadline Nears
US Senators to resume talks on 16 October.
Danone to Rejig Dumex Management in China Amid Bribery Charges
Chinese unit Dumex accused of bribing doctors to boost infant-formula sales.
British Airways' Parent IAG Wants EC to Examine 'Illegal' Alitalia Bailout
Alitalia meets shareholders to seek approval for equity issue.
US Debt Ceiling Deal Progress Boosts Sentiment Across European Markets
UK will release September inflation data on 15 October.
Asian Markets Outside Shanghai Trade Higher on US Debt Ceiling Deal Anticipation
Shanghai sees cautious trade ahead of the release of China's third quarter GDP data.
India's East Coast Braces For Monster Cyclone Phailin
Nearly 500,000 people have been evacuated as category 4 'Super Cyclonic Storm' Phailin lies 50 miles off the coast of India.