Finance

Cyprus eases some bank restrictions

The Central Bank of Cyprus has decided to ease some of the restrictions imposed as the country's banks reopened, following…

12 years ago

Global stock markets fall after Federal Reserve comments

Global stock markets have fallen after some members of the Federal Reserve suggested its stimulus measures may be increasing the…

12 years ago

LIBOR setting is still not clean and free of fraud, says US Commodity Futures Trading Commission

US regulator Commodity Futures Trading Commission said the way that the key LIBOR interest rate is set in the UK…

12 years ago

Gas prices hit more than $5 a gallon in US

Fuel prices have skyrocketed across the US, with a gallon of gas reaching past $5.00 in some parts of the…

12 years ago

Japan shares rise on weaker yen hopes

Japanese shares have risen after finance ministers of the G20 group of nations avoided singling out Japan for criticism over…

12 years ago

Asian markets mixed reaction to North Korea nuclear test

Asian markets have had a mixed reaction to the nuclear test carried out by North Korea, its third since 2006.…

12 years ago

David Einhorn sues Apple over preferred stocks proposal

David Einhorn, an activist shareholder, is suing Apple, demanding that it share out more of its $137 billion cash pile…

12 years ago

RBS to be fined $625 million over LIBOR scandal

Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) is expected to be fined a total of about £400 million ($625 million) by UK…

12 years ago

New Jersey credit card fraud ring stole $200 million

Eighteen people have been charged with stealing at least $200 million in a credit card fraud ring, possibly one of…

12 years ago

Commerzbank to announce large loss for Q4 2012

Commerzbank, Germany's second biggest lender, is to announce a large loss for the fourth quarter of 2012. Commerzbank expects a…

12 years ago