LONDON - Diversified mining giant Anglo American Friday reported a full year net loss of $1.49 billion (1.11 billion euros) in 2012, hit by lower commodity prices and a writedown on a key iron ore ...
EU to start testing as horsemeat scandal spreads
LONDON - The EU member states plan to start testing immediately for horse DNA in processed beef foods and to detect an illegal medicinal drug as rogue horsemeat was on Friday identified in school ...
Microsoft Adds 100000 Office 365 Users In Texas
Microsoft has announced they've landed another big player for their new Office solutions, bringing more than 100,000 Texas state employees underneath their cloud. As a part of Texas' ...
Microsoft Turning Away From Billions Of iOS Dollars
last May . In December, All Things D claimed the reason these apps were being held up was because Microsoft wasn't happy with paying the standard 30 percent owed ...
Horsemeat scandal linked to secret network of firms
horsemeat scandal took a new twist on Saturday when it emerged that key intermediaries involved in the trade appeared to be using a similar secretive network of companies to the convicted arms ...
G-20 finance ministers back plans to tackle massive tax avoidance by multinational firms
G-20 finance ministers back plans to tackle massive tax avoidance by multinational firms By Michael Hennigan, Finfacts founder and editor Feb 16, 2013 - 5:00 PM ...
Russian Region Begins Cleanup After Meteor Impact
meteor that exploded over Russia's Chelyabinsk region.The astonishing Friday morning event blew out windows in more than 4,000 buildings in the region, mostly in the capital city of the same ...
BOEs Weale Says Nominal GDP-Targeting Is a Bad Idea
COVENTRY, England--Scrapping Britain's inflation target and replacing it with one for nominal gross domestic product would be a bad idea, Bank of England policy maker Martin Weale said ...
U.S. hopes to finalize IMF vote reforms soon U.S. official
MOSCOW ? The Obama administration is hoping to move ahead shortly with legislation to finalize IMF voting reforms agreed in 2010, which will make China the third-largest voting member in the ...
Analysis G20 promises unlikely to end devaluation debate
MOSCOW ? Financial leaders from the world's 20 biggest economies may have promised not to devalue their currencies to help exports, but the pledge will do little to keep exchange rates ...
Fitch Affirms Caterpillar and Caterpillar Financial at A Outlook Stable
Fitch Takes Rating Actions on Its Mid-Tier Regional Bank Group Following Industry Peer Review Fitch Ratings has completed a peer review of 16 mid-tier regional banks, resulting in various rating ...
BMW recalling nearly 570K cars to fix cables
DETROIT BMW is recalling almost 570,000 cars in the U.S. and Canada because a battery cable connector can fail and cause the engines to stall. The recall affects popular 3-Series sedans, wagons, ...
VIDEO Meat scandal fuels consumer concerns
The news that horsemeat was used as a substitute for beef in some products sold in the UK has made many shoppers reconsider where they buy their meat products from. Laura Yates went to Otley, in ...
VIDEO Tricky task of tax for multinationals
G20 finance ministers meeting in Moscow have pledged to crack down on tax avoidance by multinational companies. The final communique said members were determined to develop measures to stop firms ...
VIDEO UK tax system hideously complex
G20 finance ministers meeting in Moscow have pledged to crack down on tax avoidance by multinational companies. The final communique said members were determined to develop measures to stop firms ...
A $5000 Football See Items in Jesse Jackson Jr. Charges
Former U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. and his wife have agreed to plead guilty to charges in an alleged scheme to spend $750,000 in campaign funds on personal items. The following is a look at the ...
Carney dismisses concern about inflation expectations
By Randall Palmer MOSCOW (Reuters) - The future head of the Bank of England, Mark Carney, dismissed concerned on Saturday about the danger of inflation expectations spiralling in Britain and ...
Rare protest in Singapore sees demonstrators voice concerns about plan to increase population
SINGAPORE - Nearly 3,000 people held a rare rally in Singapore on Saturday to protest a government plan to increase the city-state's population by admitting more foreigners, voicing concerns ...
This Is Wall Street Bloodsport at Its Best Najarian
Jon "DRJ" Najarian is a professional investor, CNBC contributor, regular co-host of CNBC's "Fast Money," co-founder of optionMONSTER and tradeMONSTER, and co-lead analyst ...
Stocks That Had Wall Street Talking All Week
Accessory maker Michael Kors easily beat Wall Street earnings forecasts this week and Corinna Freedman, a Wedbush Securities analyst, sees more gains ahead for the stock price. "The valuation ...
Why Microsoft Is Losing Billions by NOT Being on iPad
Microsoft's pride may be costing it billions of dollars. The tech giant may be missing out on about $2.5 billion in revenue by not offering its Office Suite -- which includes Word, Excel, and ...
Popes election could start before March 15 Vatican
Five days after Benedict announced his resignation in Latin to a small group of cardinals, the Vatican was still in a state of spiritual and bureaucratic shock, groping for ways to deal with a ...
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