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Bloomberg Under New Pressure as Bank of Japan Probes Snooping
Bloomberg journalists had reportedly access to its financial information terminals
Mark Carney Profile: Incoming Bank of England Governor
IBTimes UK looks at the new BoE governor ahead of G7 meeting with Britain's UK Chancellor George Osborne
Tax Avoidance: HMRC, Goldman Sachs and UK Uncut High Court Challenge to 'Sweetheart Deals'
Shane Croucher explores UK Uncut's high court case against HMRC over dodgy handshakes with corporate tax avoiders.
European Market Briefing: Shares Head for Weekly Decline Amid Commodity Price Volatility [VIDEO]
European Market Briefing: Shares Fall for a Fourth Day as Growth Concerns Persist [VIDEO]
Germany's Daimler Divests Stake in Airbus Parent EADS for €2.2bn
The deal results in the carmaker's exit from aerospace activities.
Goldman Sachs Earnings Beat Forecasts After 36% Investment Bank Revenue Surge
Goldman earnings rise 5.5 percent in first quarter after 36 percent surge in investment banking revenue.
Asian Markets Weekly Report: Nikkei Rises While Korea Suffers Jitters
Most Asian markets add to their gains during the week supported by a strong start to the US earning season and Japan stimulus.
EU Regulators Expands Anti-Trust CDS Probe With ISDA
EU watchdogs expands probe into the industry body on possible collusion with banks on credit derivatives market data
BRICS Nations Set to Form New Bank to Replace IMF and World Bank
The BRICS nations will discuss ways to tackle under-development and currency fluctuations.
China's Iron Ore Demand to Increase 50 Million Tonnes in 2013
China's steel production to rise 30 million tonnes this year but demand may not absorb increased supply.
Deutsche Bank Ramps up Litigation Provision by €600m
German lender increases mortgage-related lawsuits and unrelated litigation provision to €2.4bn.
Ireland Raises €5bn in First Benchmark Bond Sale Since 2010 Bailout
Sale attracts €13bn and could mark crucial stage in efforts to exit EU/IMF bailout.
Goldman Sachs to Advise Germany's RWE on DEA Sale
RWE is looking to offload its oil and gas exploration unit as it plans more investment in renewable energy.
Britain's Fiscal Watchdog Raps David Cameron's Austerity Claims
PM assertion that tax increases and spending cuts have not hurt growth are wrong, says the Office for Budget Responsibility.
Bankers' Bonuses Cap: The Goldman Sachs Trader and a Drug Dealer - What's the Difference?
A purge of pinstripes might sort out some of Britain's toughest social problems, says IBTimes managing editor Julian Kossoff.
Apple CEO Promises New Products to Ease Share Price Fears
Apple CEO Tim Cook promises new products to steady ship, as third of investors vote against his 51% pay rise.
Goldman Sachs Culls Equities Jobs and Office Space
Investment bank plans higher returns for investors by shedding jobs and paring back office space.
David Einhorn Rallies Apple Investors With 'iPref' Stock Proposal
Activist investor David Einhorn has rallied investors to get behind his proposal to change the way Apple pays dividends to shareholders.
GameStop Feels the Pinch
GameStop executive says Nintendo needs to come with blockbuster titles to boost Wii U sales
Apple CEO Tim Cook Brands David Einhorn Lawsuit a 'Silly Sideshow'
Apple CEO Tm Cook has dismissed a lawsuit fromactivist shareholder David Einhorn as a "silly sideshow."
MPs Seek Cuts in Queen's Expenses
Senior royal aides to be hauled before MPs to give answers over funding to Royal Family.
Asian Markets Mixed Ahead of Key US Data and Fed Policy
Japanese and South Korean shares advance but Chinese markets retreat after previous session's gains.
Britain's Austerity Drive Will Continue, Vows Clegg
Deputy prime minister faces down criticism that cuts have gone 'too far, too fast', saying the coalition remains committed to slashing the deficit.
Davos World Economic Forum: David Cameron, Bill Gates and Charlize Theron All Present, But Who Else?
IBTimes UK finds out whose names are on the door at this year's economic summit in the Swiss Alps.
EU Green Light to Pursue Financial Transaction Tax
France and Germany among 11 countries to design regional 'Tobin Tax' after EU finance ministers give majority support.
Tennis Anyone? Britain's Tax Debate Needs a 'Hawk-Eye' Replay
Britain's tax code is both hopelessly complicated and deeply subjective. Clearer rules - not "public mood" - are the best way ensure fairness for everyone.
Transcripts Show Fed Failed to Pick Up Warning Signs of 2007 Recession
The transcripts were released after a standard 5-year delay
European Stocks Edge Lower as Spotlight Turns on US Earnings and China GDP
Eurozone returns to focus as IMF approves Greek's latest bailout tranche and Spain prepares for bond auctions on high expectations.
European Shares Dip As Economic Forecasts Show Cautious Sentiment
Solid US Bank earnings fail to lift Wall Street as investors continue to question the pace of the global economic recovery
Goldman Sachs Earnings Surge As Compensation Pool Nears $13bn
Fourth quarter earnings for investment bank nearly triple as group revenues soar.