EU at Loggerheads Over Who Pays When Banks Fail
Finance Ministers argue for 20 hours straight in Luxembourg, but fail to strike deal.
Asian Markets Weekly Review: Bernanke and Beijing Set off Turbulence, But Nikkei Rebounds
Possible QE rollback by US and indications of Chinese slowdown batter markets.
Abu Dhabi's Al Noor Hospitals Commands $1bn London Listing
Al Noor Hospitals sold 38.5m shares, or a 32.9% stake, at an offer price of £5.75 each
Madoff Trustee Irving Picard Cannot Sue HSBC or JPMorgan over Ponzi Scam
US court ruling leaves room for appeals to Supreme Court in fight to claw back $30bn.
European Markets Inch Up But Fed Fears Remain
EU finance ministers are in Luxembourg to discuss how and when Europe's bailout fund can rescue troubled banks.
Asian Markets Hit Nine-Month Lows Following Wall Street Sell-Off
People's Bank of China asks state-owned banks to restart fund supplies to ease liquidity crunch.
Swiss National Bank Determined To Defend Lid on Safe-Haven Franc
But low interest rates have boosted the mortgage market and the country is now staring at an overheating property market.
Recession-Hit Italy's Industrial Revenue Drops 7.2% in April
Italy is battling recession on a war footing and will invest €3bn on public infrastructure in 2013, creating 30,000 temporary jobs.
European Markets Bite the Bullet, Bernanke's Comments Force Sell-off
The Fed could begin pruning its asset buys, from $85bn to $70bn a month, this September.
Double Trouble for Asian Markets: Bad News from Bernanke, Beijing Force Sell-Off
The Fed could begin tapering its bond buys, from $85billion to $70billion a month, this September.
H&M Eyes Internet and Store Expansion to Counteract Profit Plunge
Second quarter profit dips 11%. But third quarter gets off to a good start.
Homebuilder Berkeley Group's Strategy Pays Off, Profit Jumps 32%
Berkeley's stock was trading 3.38% higher at 11:14 am in London.
European Markets Outside Spain Inch Up As Investors Look To The US
Strategists, economists and fund managers polled by CNBC expect the Fed to prune its bond buying this December.
Asian Investors Hold Fire As Fed Fears Linger
FOMC will end its two-day meet later in the day and Fed chief Ben Bernanke is due to speak after the meet.
Lloyds Says It Did Not Face Political Pressure To Pick Co-Op Bank Over NBNK
NBNK lost out because their bid was priced lower, Sir Win Bischoff said.
IMF Signs Off On $1.27bn Aid To Ireland
The IMF is one of the three lenders overseeing Dublin's €85bn (£71.8bn ) bailout.
European Markets Down As Markets Await Cues from Fed Meet
Investors will also track British CPI data and Germany's ZEW Economic Sentiment Index.
Fed Fears Force Cautious Trade in Asia
Nervousness to continue till the FOMC rate decision and Fed chief Ben Bernanke's speech, according to Barclays.
EU Labour Costs Rise In First Quarter, Signals Economy Is Improving
Hourly labour costs rose 1.9% in the January-March quarter.
Foreign Banks Knocking On India Inc's Doors With Cheap Dollar Loans
Standard Chartered, Citigroup and Deutsche Bank offer low-cost loans.
European Markets Inch Up Ahead of Crucial Fed Meet
Investors to track Fed move on bond purchases and G8 summit.
Asian Markets Outside Hong Kong Open Lower Ahead of Fed Meet
Markets waiting to take cues from Fed on asset purchases.
India’s Rupee in Free Fall: Central Bank Unlikely to Shore up Currency
Barclays sees RBI having an undeclared preferred range for rupee.
Asian Markets Weekly Roundup: Downbeat Cues Put Investors Under Selling Pressure
Markets in grip of discouraging economic data and US QE concerns.
Eurozone Inflation Jumps in May Even As Employment Drops
Inflation up 1.4% in May from 1.2% in April due to rising prices of fruit, vegetables and electricity.
European Markets Open Higher on Positive Handover From Asia and US Data
Better than expected US jobs and retail sales figures boost markets.
Asian Markets Rebound on Positive US Data, Nikkei Leads the Pack
US job and retail figures help end losing streak on Wall Street and Asian markets.
WS Atkins' 2013 Profit Beats Expectations, Boosted By UK Operations
Group's turnover remained broadly unchanged at £1.7bn.
Prada Results Disappoint Markets, Stock Drops 3.34%
Although Italian luxury goods firm's income rises, profits under squeeze.
European Markets Open Lower on Weak Asian Cues and Fed Jitters
With no positive economic data, most European indices decline in early trade.