- Bank of England policymakers to press on with bank leverage rule Reuters - 1 hr 39 mins ago
By Huw Jones and Christina Fincher LONDON (Reuters) - Bank of England policymakers said on Tuesday they would press ahead quickly with a new curb on banks' risk exposure … More »Bank of England policymakers to press on with bank leverage rule
By Huw Jones and Christina Fincher LONDON (Reuters) - Bank of England policymakers said on Tuesday they would press ahead quickly with a new curb on banks' risk exposure based on their leverage, despite industry lobbying against the plan. Paul Tucker, the central bank's deputy governor for financial stability, told British …
- Rosneft buys rest of Itera from founder for $2.9 billion Reuters - 1 hr 4 mins ago
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Rosneft , Russia's top oil producer, said on Tuesday it had bought the remaining 49 percent of gas company Itera for $2.9 billion from its founder, … More »Rosneft buys rest of Itera from founder for $2.9 billion
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Rosneft , Russia's top oil producer, said on Tuesday it had bought the remaining 49 percent of gas company Itera for $2.9 billion from its founder, furthering its aim of becoming Russia's largest independent gas producer. CEO Igor Sechin wants to make Rosneft a global energy player and is aiming for output …
- Greek bank rescue fund deputy CEO resigns-source Reuters - 1 hr 3 mins ago
ATHENS (Reuters) - The deputy chief executive at Greece's bank rescue fund, the vehicle in charge of recapitalizing the country's top lenders, resigned on Tuesday, the … More »Greek bank rescue fund deputy CEO resigns-source
ATHENS (Reuters) - The deputy chief executive at Greece's bank rescue fund, the vehicle in charge of recapitalizing the country's top lenders, resigned on Tuesday, the second senior executive to leave the fund in the last three months. The resignation of Deputy CEO Marios Koliopoulos from the Hellenic Financial Stability …
- Hyundai recalls 5,200 Azera sedans in U.S. for airbag sensor issue Reuters - 52 mins ago
DETROIT (Reuters) - Hyundai Motor Co is recalling about 5,200 Azera sedans in the United States to address an issue where the airbag may deploy with less or greater force … More »Hyundai recalls 5,200 Azera sedans in U.S. for airbag sensor issue
DETROIT (Reuters) - Hyundai Motor Co is recalling about 5,200 Azera sedans in the United States to address an issue where the airbag may deploy with less or greater force than needed in an accident. The South Korean automaker is recalling the 2012 and 2013 model-year cars because the occupant detection system may fail to …
- Capital One to buy back $1 billion in shares Reuters - 36 mins ago
(Reuters) - Credit card issuer Capital One Financial Corp said it would buy back shares worth up to $1 billion after it completed the sale of its Best Buy Co Inc portfolio. … More »Capital One to buy back $1 billion in shares
(Reuters) - Credit card issuer Capital One Financial Corp said it would buy back shares worth up to $1 billion after it completed the sale of its Best Buy Co Inc portfolio. Capital One is selling its $7 billion portfolio of private label and co-branded credit card accounts linked to electronics retailer Best Buy to Citigroup …
- Stelios to vote against easyJet's 'secret' Airbus deal Reuters - 3 hrs ago
By Rhys Jones LONDON (Reuters) - Easyjet's estranged founder Stelios Haji-Ioannou said on Monday he would vote against the budget airline's plan to buy 135 new Airbus … More »Stelios to vote against easyJet's 'secret' Airbus deal
By Rhys Jones LONDON (Reuters) - Easyjet's estranged founder Stelios Haji-Ioannou said on Monday he would vote against the budget airline's plan to buy 135 new Airbus planes because they were not needed and their real cost had been kept secret. Haji-Ioannou, better known as Stelios, founded easyjet in 1995 but quit the …
- Air freight market struggled to grow in May: IATA Reuters - 1 hr 30 mins ago
GENEVA (Reuters) - The international air freight market grew by a mere 0.1 percent in May compared to April, and was up 0.8 percent from May 2012, as slowing business … More »Air freight market struggled to grow in May: IATA
GENEVA (Reuters) - The international air freight market grew by a mere 0.1 percent in May compared to April, and was up 0.8 percent from May 2012, as slowing business confidence and weaker Asian trade undermined cargo demand, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) said on Tuesday. Planes also flew with more …
- Global shares directionless amid poor Europe data Associated Press - 2 hrs 11 mins ago
PARIS (AP) — Global shares struggled to find direction Tuesday as indications Europe's economy is still in trouble competed with hopes that the U.S. central bank wasn't … More »Global shares directionless amid poor Europe data
- Student loan rates double without Congress' action Associated Press - 3 hrs ago
WASHINGTON (AP) — College students' interest rates are at the mercy of Congress. More »Student loan rates double without Congress' action
- ARCP buying ARCT IV in $3.1B cash-and-stock deal Associated Press - 1 hr 38 mins ago
NEW YORK (AP) — American Realty Capital Properties Inc. is buying American Realty Capital Trust IV Inc. in a cash-and-stock deal valued at about $3.1 billion. More »ARCP buying ARCT IV in $3.1B cash-and-stock deal
NEW YORK (AP) — American Realty Capital Properties Inc. is buying American Realty Capital Trust IV Inc. in a cash-and-stock deal valued at about $3.1 billion.
- European Commission okays GE's Avio buy Associated Press - 2 hrs 37 mins ago
BRUSSELS (AP) — The European Commission says it has approved General Electric Co.'s $4.3 billion purchase of the aviation parts division of Italy's Avio SpA after GE … More »European Commission okays GE's Avio buy
BRUSSELS (AP) — The European Commission says it has approved General Electric Co.'s $4.3 billion purchase of the aviation parts division of Italy's Avio SpA after GE gave assurances it won't hold back Avio's participation in the European jet fighter project, Eurojet.
- Futures driven higher by manufacturing Associated Press - 57 mins ago
NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stock futures are rising with industry watchers expecting automakers to post banner sales. More »Futures driven higher by manufacturing
- FAA probes close call of Spirit jet, small plane Associated Press - 7 hrs ago
DETROIT (AP) — The Federal Aviation Administration said Monday it is investigating a close call between a Texas-bound Spirit Airlines flight and a skydiving plane that … More »FAA probes close call of Spirit jet, small plane
- Strike slows rush hour in San Francisco Bay area Associated Press - 3 hrs ago
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — San Francisco Bay area commuters entered another day without the region's heavily used rail system as hundreds of train workers demanding higher … More »Strike slows rush hour in San Francisco Bay area
- Urban-rural alliance breaks down on farm bill vote Associated Press - 4 hrs ago
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — For decades, country and city interests had come together every few years to pass the farm bill, a measure that provided billions of dollars in … More »Urban-rural alliance breaks down on farm bill vote
- Tribune bulks up in broadcasting in $2.73B deal Associated Press - 11 hrs ago
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Tribune Co. on Monday announced a deal to buy Local TV and its 19 TV stations for $2.73 billion. The acquisition makes the media conglomerate the nation's … More »Tribune bulks up in broadcasting in $2.73B deal
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Tribune Co. on Monday announced a deal to buy Local TV and its 19 TV stations for $2.73 billion. The acquisition makes the media conglomerate the nation's No. 1 local TV broadcaster and broadens its reach to nearly half the country, or more than 50 million households.
- Oil above $98 as protests rock Egypt government Associated Press - 35 mins ago
The price of oil advanced past $98 a barrel Tuesday, underpinned by political unrest in Egypt that raised fears of disruption to global crude supplies. More »Oil above $98 as protests rock Egypt government
The price of oil advanced past $98 a barrel Tuesday, underpinned by political unrest in Egypt that raised fears of disruption to global crude supplies.
- FDA Cracks Down on Illegal Online Pharmacies @ Fox Business (RSS) - Thu, Jun 27, 2013
The FDA cracked down on more than 9,600 websites illegally selling potentially dangerous, unapproved prescriptions to American consumers. More »FDA Cracks Down on Illegal Online Pharmacies
The FDA cracked down on more than 9,600 websites illegally selling potentially dangerous, unapproved prescriptions to American consumers.
- Photos: Frank Lloyd Wright Homes For Sale @ ABC News - Fri, May 17, 2013
Frank Lloyd Wright may have died in 1959, but his architecture is alive and well. A recent story in the Wall Street Journal revealed the cost to upkeep some of his historic … More »Photos: Frank Lloyd Wright Homes For Sale
Frank Lloyd Wright may have died in 1959, but his architecture is alive and well. A recent story in the Wall Street Journal revealed the cost to upkeep some of his historic homes may be more than buyers bargain for, but others clamor to invest in history.
- Martha Stewart Case Judge Ruling Favors JCP @ ABC News - Fri, Apr 12, 2013
The judge presiding over the lawsuit against Martha Stewart and J.C. Penney ruled on Friday allowing the sale of Martha Stewart merchandise in J.C. Penney stores. … More »Martha Stewart Case Judge Ruling Favors JCP
The judge presiding over the lawsuit against Martha Stewart and J.C. Penney ruled on Friday allowing the sale of Martha Stewart merchandise in J.C. Penney stores.