UK's Stemcor $750m Indian Iron Ore Assets in Four-Way Acquisition Fight
JSW Steel, Jindal Steel and Power, and two others tussle for the British company's Indian iron ore assets.
Asia Markets Trade Lower as Investors Exercise Caution
Positive economic data from US and Europe not enough to lift markets.
EasyJet Shares Soar on Higher Profit Forecast
Airline benefits from adding flights on routes where rivals have cut back.
GSK Bribery Scandal in China Expected to Hit Sales
Modest Q1 sales rise unlikely to be repeated, says GSK, as it commissions independent review into scandal.
US Begins Anti-Dumping Probe Into Steel Pipe Imports from Nine Countries
Investigation targets India, South Korea,Thailand, Vietnam, Taiwan, Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Ukraine.
European Markets Climb Ahead of Eurozone Factory Activity Data
French flash composite PMI rises to 17-month high of 48.8 in July.
Asian Markets Mostly Lower on Weak Chinese Factory Activity
Chinese manufacturing activity dropped to an 11-month low in July.
GSK Bribery Scandal: US Citizen Detained as Medical Corruption Probe Widens
Chinese police question American citizen in crackdown on pharmaceutical industry following GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) bribery scandal.
Fukushima Fall-out: Tepco's Stock Slumps After Toxic Leak Disclosure
Stock price finishes 6.69% lower on Tuesday in Tokyo.
European Markets Rise as Kate Middleton's Royal Baby is Tipped to Boost British Economy
Duchess of Cambridge's new arrival tipped to increase UK economic growth as US home sales data fuels markets
Asian Markets Hit Six Week Highs on China and Japan Government Cues
China's assurance that it will not let growth drop below 7% encourages markets.
China's Finance Minister Pegs 7.5% Economic Growth in 2013
Rising electricity consumption, including by services sector, to drive Chinese economy
European Markets Mostly Higher Despite Portugal Bailout Crisis
Portuguese President backs fragile coalition government to keep country's bailout on track.
Asian Markets Mixed on Chinese Bank Sell-Off and Japanese Elections
China's decision to liberalise interest rates sparks selling in bank stocks
Gold Ends at One-Month High on US Stimulus Prospects
Demand rising in China and Japan while curbs in India cut buying.
Asian Markets Weekly Review: Chinese Stocks Hit By Growth Fears
Barring China and Australia, markets across Asia finish week higher.
Vodafone Profits Hit by Regulation, Competition and Europe's Recession
First quarter sales slump as second quarter service revenue is forecast to also drop
European Markets Fall Ahead of G20 Meet in Moscow
Finance leaders to discuss market volatility, unemployment, slow economic recovery and Fed's QE taper plans.
Asian Markets Choppy As Tokyo Plunges on Profit-Taking
Weekend elections in Japan fuel a selling spree
UK Retail Sales Climb as Economic Recovery Gathers Steam
Measure of sales by value rose 3.8% on the year in June.
Fed Reserve's Ben Bernanke Confirms No Deadline for US QE Tapering
US Federal Reserve could increase the pace of bond purchases if needed, says chairman.
European Markets Fall After No Deadline is Set for US QE Tapering
There is no set timeline for reducing US monetary stimulus.
Asian Markets Mixed After US Fed Chief Ben Bernanke's QE Tapering Comment
There is no set timeline for reducing US monetary stimulus.
Land Securities Vacancies Stable as London Property Demand Rises
Vacancies unchanged at 2% in first quarter as investment trust tackles challenging market.
Canada to Back US Federal Reserve's QE Taper Plans At G20
G20 finance ministers to discuss impact of Fed asset purchase programme tapering this weekend
European Markets Open Higher Ahead of Fed Chief Bernanke's Congress Testimony
The UK will also release June jobs data today
Asian Markets Choppy Ahead of Fed Reserve Ben Bernanke's Congress Testimony
Investors to look for hints about the future pace of the Fed's asset buys.
European Markets Trade Lower As German ZEW Data Misses Expectations
Germany's DAX 30 index was pulled down 0.23%.
IMF Asks EU to Find Financial Transactions Tax Alternative
International Monetary Fund fears FTT could have negative impact on transaction volumes.
Europe Mixed on Back of Mariano Rajoy Scandal
Spain hopes to raise about €4bn from bond auction despite shaky political situation.