US' SEC Fines UBS $50m For CDO Securities Fraud
UBS misled investors about a risky mortgage-backed bond transaction in 2007.
European Markets Open Lower Ahead of BoE Inflation Report
Financial markets eagerly await BoE Governor Mark Carney's first news conference.
Asian Markets Down On Renewed Federal Reserve QE Tapering Fears
Ben Bernanke may announce a bond buying purchase cut at any of the three FOMC meetings this year.
BRIC Slowdown: Output In Emerging Economies Hits New Low
July data shows global economic recovery from the financial crisis is not uniform.
Greek Consumer Prices Fall for Fifth Straight Month in July
Greece remains in deflation territory as consumer prices crash.
British House Prices Rise At Fastest Pace Since 2010
House prices in the three months to July rose 4.6%, compared to a year ago
Europe Mixed After Australia's Central Bank Cuts Interest Rates
Australia is struggling to move away from mining-led growth, prompting the RBA to cut rates.
Asian Markets Mixed Amid Lack of Economic Cues
Australia's central bank cuts cash rate to 2.50%.
China Secures Key Maritime Supply Route With Mega Port Project in Sri Lanka
State-run China Merchants Holdings to operate huge container terminal in Colombo.
South Korea Concerned About US Veto On Apple Import Ban
Samsung loses over $1bn in market value following US veto, as South Korea's concerns branded 'absurd' by expert.
European Markets Climb Ahead of Services PMI Data
Economists expect the releases to remain largely unchanged from last month.
Asian Markets Fall On Weak US Jobs Growth But China Beats The Trend
Upbeat services activity data for July boosts Chinese stocks.
Gold Prices Bounce Back on US Jobs Data But Post Weekly Loss
Spot gold hovered at $1,309.80 (£856.86) an ounce, dropping 1.8% during the week.
Asian Markets Weekly Review: Japan's Nikkei Outshines Other Indices
Markets cautious as investors weigh key policy moves, especially by Fed.
Vodafone Could Be Forced To Sell Its Stake in India's Bharti Airtel
New licensing rules in India prevent cross-holdings in rival telecom firms.
US Court To Determine Detroit's Eligibility For Bankruptcy Protection
Friday's hearing could set key dates for Detroit's bankruptcy case.
US Regulators Poised to Sue Bank of America Merrill Lynch Over Mortgage-Backed Securities
The Department of Justice, SEC and the New York Attorney General's office intend to file charges against BofA
European Markets Climb Ahead of Key US Jobs Data
The US economy is expected to have created 184,000 jobs in July.
Asian Markets Rise On Upbeat US and Europe Factory Activity
UK's factory output in July surged to its highest level since February 2011.
Fed Reserve's Bond Purchases To Continue Till Mid-September
Economists expect US QE taper to begin after September's FOMC meeting.
Asian Markets Rise On Upbeat Chinese Factory Activity and Fed Outcome
US Federal Reserve to continue buying $85bn worth of bonds every month.
European Markets Open Higher Ahead of Central Bank Statements
BoE and ECB to announce interest rate decisions during the day.
Fiat Could Be Forced To Buy VEBA's Chrysler Shares in Out-Of-Court Deal
Delaware judge refuses to force VEBA to sell 50,000 Chrysler shares to Italian car giant.
Whisky Sales Boost Guinness Maker Diageo's Shares
Diageo profits from expensive whisky but sales of iconic Guinness fall in Ireland and UK.
Facebook Stock Nears IPO Price After Shaky Debut
Facebook's stock price rises 7% in heavy trading on Tuesday.
European Markets Down Ahead of Fed Reserve's Stimulus Decision
The US central bank will release a statement at 1800 GMT (2 pm ET) on Wednesday.
Asian Markets Mixed Ahead of Fed Reserve Policy Announcement
The US central bank will release its post-meeting statement at 1800 GMT (2 pm ET).
Ferc Fines JPMorgan $410m for Power Market Manipulation
The US bank will also disgorge $125m in "unjust profits."
India's Central Bank Keeps Rates On Hold as It Lowers Growth Forecast
India's GDP growth forecast lowered to 5.5%, from 5.7% earlier.
Korean Court Orders Japan's Mitsubishi Heavy To Compensate Victims of Colonial Forced Labour
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries has to pay 400m Korean won (£234,473) to families of the deceased plaintiffs.