Harvard University Has Most Number of Billionaires Among Alumni
Ivy League research university, having 335 Rhodes scholars and 150 Nobel laureates to its credit, also produced 64 billionaires
China's Kunlun Bank Used by Iran to Transfer Funds to Quds-Linked Firms
Extremist group Quds Force is designated supporter of terrorism by US in 2007.
Apple's Market Cap Could Go Up As High As $1tn
Stock market experts told Reuters that the iPhone maker's shares remain undervalued.
Carl Icahn Predicts Major Stock Market Correction in 3 to 5 Years
Icahn said higher earnings being reported by companies are based on their ability to borrow at very low interest rates.
Indonesia Cuts Subsidies and Hikes Fuel Prices by 30%
President Joko Widodo government's move to boost revenues and fix trade imbalance.
Thailand Cuts Yearly Growth Forecast on Weak Exports
Thailand's planning agency has cut its economic growth forecast for 2014 to 1.0% from 1.5-2.0% set in August.
International Investors on Buying Spree as Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect Opens
International investors purchased 13bn yuan of Shanghai shares, triggering halt in buy orders for rest of the day.
Allergan Close to Ink up to $65bn Deal with Actavis to Thwart Valeant's Hostile Bid
Actavis may value Allergan shares between $215 and $220 apiece.
Facebook to Launch Professional Networking Site Challenging LinkedIn, Google and Microsoft
The company is "secretly working" on new website called 'Facebook at Work', according to Financial Times.
Most Expensive Divorces in History: Dmitry Rybolovlev Paid Biggest Settlement of $4.5bn
Media mogul Rupert Murdoch was involved in third and fifth costliest divorce in history.
Microsoft Overtakes Exxon Mobil and Google in Market Cap to Become Second-Largest Company
Microsoft closed at $49.58 on 14 November at corresponding market capitalisation of $408.7bn.
Yahoo Mail Down Again: Read Furious Twitter Comments
Yahoo's mail service went down again, leading to furious comments about company on social media.
Bitcoin Firm Coinbase Raising Between $40-$60m at $400m Valuation
Venture capital firm Draper Fisher Jurvetson expected to contribute most of funds.
Democracies US, UK and India Listed Among Enemies of Internet Freedom
Advocates of internet freedom worried as democratic nations are heading towards more authoritarian internet.
Ebola: US Asks IMF to Write Off $100m Debt of Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia
US says debt relief will help West African countries to cope with devastating effects of Ebola.
India's Wholesale Price Inflation Dips to 5-Year Low Raising Rate Cut Hopes
India's price situation benefits from fall in global oil prices, but demand remains weak.
Apollo to Bid for All of GSK's Mature Drugs Worth Over $3bn
Other bidders are looking to acquire certain regional businesses.
China Likely to Cut 2015 Growth Target to 7% as Economic Activity Remains Weak
Industrial production increased 7.7% year-on-year in October, down from 8% in previous month.
GE Looks to Capitalise on Rising Infrastructure Demand from Emerging Markets
GE expects double-digit percentage increases in orders in developing countries.
Allergan and Actavis in Talks for $60bn Deal to Rebuff Valeant's Hostile Bid
Actavis offering $60bn, while Allergan is seeking additional $3bn.
Amazon Could Test Fly Same-Day Delivery Drones in Cambridge
Company expanding R&D operations in Cambridge focusing on drone and speech tech projects.
US: More Than 30% of Adults Live with Roommates Slowing Down Housing Recovery
Portion of adults who lived with roommates increased to 32% in 2012, compared to 25.4% in 2002, according to Zillow.
Electronic Payments Rise 16% in Middle East and North Africa During Ramadan-Eid Holidays
Increased transition within Mena region from cash-based financial system to card-based system.
ECB Blames Domestic Policymakers for Ireland's Economic Crisis
ECB published letter written by former ECB president Jean-Claude Trichet to then Irish Finance Minister Brian Lenihan in November 2010.
Canary Wharf's Owner Rejects £2.2bn Takeover Proposal from Qatari Fund and Brookfield
Qatar's sovereign wealth fund and Canada's Brookfield group proposed to acquire Canary Wharf's majority owner Songbird Estates.
China Central Bank Pumps $125.9bn Low-Cost Funds into Banking System
People's Bank of China increases funds flow in bid to reverse sagging economic growth.
Home Depot Hacking Attack: 53 Million Email Addresses Stolen
Home Depot hackers accessed files containing email addresses, but files did not contain passwords.
Yearly New Car Sales Cross Two Million in October For First Time in Seven Years
UK car sales jumped 14.2% in October to 179,714 units.
Pepsi, Ikea and Hundreds of Companies 'Reducing Global Tax Under Secret Luxembourg Deals'
Leaked documents revealed by ICIJ expose more than 300 multinationals also including FedEx, AIG and Deutsche Bank.
Lenovo Shares Plunge 5% as Sales Growth Disappoint Investors
Lenovo reported 19% rise in profits to $262m and 7% rise in sales to $10.5bn for three months ended in September.