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Flash crash trader Navinder Singh Sarao: 'I did nothing wrong apart from be good at my job'
Flash crash of 2010 saw Dow Jones industrial index lose 700 points in a number of minutes.
Dow Jones Wins $5m Judgement Against UK News Site Ransquawk
London-based Ransquawk did not contest Dow Jones' lawsuit.
Dow Jones Sues British News Aggregator Ransquawk for Allegedly Stealing 'Hot News'
Dow Jones lawsuit seeks at least $5m in damages.
One Third of Britons Suffer from Friggatriskaidekaphobia - The Fear of Friday the 13th
One third of Britons will change their plans fearing misfortune on Friday the 13th.
Asian Markets Mixed on Fed Speak and Carl Icahn's Comments
Activist investor Carl Icahn says he is 'very cautious' on the stock market.
Libor Fixing Scandal: SFO Puts 22 more Traders 'On Notice'
British court hears how Serious Fraud Office could see another 22 people face rigging charges
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.
Libor Fixing Scandal: SFO Silences WSJ Journalist David Enrich With Imprisonment and Fine Threats
Third parties also threatened with fines, imprisonment, asset seizure if individuals the government plans to implicate are divulged
Asian Markets Outside China Log Modest Gains on US Debt Ceiling Deal
China to release a raft of economic data on 18 October.
Impact of US Default: Another Recession, Market Meltdown and a Bank Run
Another recession, a fall in the value of dollar, rising funding woes for banks, a global market crash -- all these and more could be the fallout of a US default.
US Shutdown: Fitch Puts US AAA Credit Rating Under 'Review' as Debt Ceiling Deadline Nears
Fitch places US credit ratings under review for possible downgrade as country nears deadline to raise its debt ceiling to avoid default.
Wall Street Jumps More Than 1 Percent At Open
U.S. stocks rallied strongly at the open on Thursday (October 10), with each of the major indexes climbing more than 1 percent, as investors were encouraged by signs of progress in fiscal negotiations in Washington.
US Shutdown: Obama Cancels Visit to Indonesia and Brunei
President not to attend Apec and East Asia summits due to continuing shutdown.
US Government Shuts Down Over Budget Impasse, 700,000 Staff Forced Out of Work
Statue of Liberty, Yosemite and Smithsonian all close due to impasse which could cost $10bn in a single week.
European Markets Mixed Ahead of US and Russia Talks Over Syria
Western powers want the Syrian government to hand over its chemical weapons.
US Fed Tapering Fears Force Asian Markets to Shed Early Gains
The US Federal Reserve's FOMC meets on 17 September.
European Markets Drop on Growing Threat of US-Led Action in Syria
US airstrikes in Syria could begin within days after hawkish words from leaders.
Asian Stocks Drop on Escalating Syria Conflict Fears as US Intervention Looms
US defence secretary Chuck Hagel tells BBC US military ready to go as markets rush to sell off stocks.
European Markets Rise Ahead of German Data
Market participants to track German inflation and investor confidence data today.
Japanese Equities Boosts Asian Markets
Japanese government eyes reducing corporation tax rates
European Markets Rise On Eurozone Economic Recovery Expectation
Eurozone-wide GDP data is expected to show that the region's protracted recession has ended
Chinese Equities Provide Boost to Most Asian Markets
A raft of upbeat economic data from Beijing supports most Asian markets
Gold Prices Rise On Fed Reserve QE Uncertainty
The US central bank's FOMC is due to meet on 17 September, 29 October and 17 December.
Asian Markets Weekly Review: Shanghai Composite Outshines Other Indices
India will release annual inflation and industrial production data next week.
European Markets Climb On Upbeat Chinese Economic Data
Market participants in the UK will be tracking British trade balance data
Asian Markets Mixed Despite Upbeat Chinese Economic Data
China logs stronger-than-expected industrial output growth for the month of July
Big Business Fails to Invest in Cyber Defence
Every FTSE 350 company is leaking sensitive data online and failing to protect itself, KPMG report claims.
Europe Mixed on Back of Mariano Rajoy Scandal
Spain hopes to raise about €4bn from bond auction despite shaky political situation.
Asian Markets Mixed on Global Economic Growth Concerns
Investors to track Fed Reserve Chairman Bernanke's testimony to Congress this week.