Microsoft Boss Satya Nadella Claims Women Not Asking for Pay Rise is 'Good Karma'
Nadella earlier said women in technology should not ask for raises but have faith in the 'system'
Emerging G-7 Economy is Bigger Than Traditional G-7
G-7 group of emerging economies now have combined GDP of $37.8tn at purchasing power parity, compared to $34.5tn for traditional G-7.
Global Economy Could Stall Again on Eurozone and Japan Worries: World Bank Chief Economist
World Bank's chief economist Kaushik Basu said takeoff for global economy is unsure.
Janus Bond Fund Adds $66m on Bill Gross Joining
Janus Global Unconstrained Bond Fund, managed by Bill Gross, attracted $66.42m in net inflows in September.
AT&T to Pay $105m to Settle Mobile Cramming Allegations
Wireless carrier allegedly made hundreds of millions of dollars through wrongful billing.
JP Morgan Hackers Also Targeted Fidelity Investments
Fidelity Investments that handles thousands of American retirees' accounts is one of 13 institutions attacked.
Bitcoin Venture Capital Investment Falls in Third Quarter as Value Plummets 40%
Venture capital investments in bitcoin totalled $60m in third quarter, down 18% from second quarter, according to CoinDesk.
KFC Owner Cuts Profit Predictions After China Food Scandal
Yum Brands currently estimates yearly earnings per share growth between 6% and 10%.
Three Novartis Executives to Leave After Eli Lilly and GSK Deals
George Gunn, Brian McNamara and Andrin Oswald, members of Novartis executive committee, will leave firm.
Vodafone Remains Top Contender as Swisscom Mulls €5bn Fastweb Sale
Swisscom is working with UBS bank to facilitate sale of Fastweb, Reuters reports.
Banks Agree to Overhaul Rules Governing $700tn Derivatives Market
18 major banks have agreed to give up right to 'close out' deals on derivatives contracts if financial institutions run into trouble.
Yahoo Lays Off 400 India Staff but Offers US Jobs to Some
Move is part of CEO Marissa Mayer's effort to bring teams together to improve quality of Yahoo's products.
McDonald's Japan to Post First Loss in 11 Years After Food Security Scare
Company forecast net loss of 17bn yen and operating loss of 9.4bn yuan for year ending on 31 December.
EU to Probe Luxembourg's 'Sweetheart Tax Deal' with Amazon
Amazon allegedly benefited from decade-long illegal state subsidies in Luxembourg.
JP Morgan Hackers Probed for Vulnerabilities at Other Institutions
Financial institutions told authorities that they had seen traffic from suspect computer addresses linked to hackers.
FBI Director: Every US Company a Victim of Hacking by China
James Comey says state-backed hackers in China are stealing corporate secrets worth billions of dollars.
Becton Dickinson to Acquire CareFusion for $12.2bn as US Healthcare Sector Consolidates
M&A activity in the US healthcare sector topped $346bn so far in 2014, compared to $212bn in the same period last year.
Samsung Plans to Build $14.7bn Chip Plant in South Korea
Seoul plant part of Samsung's new strategy for semi-conductor business.
HP Plans to Split Business into Two
Company would separate personal-computer and printer businesses from corporate hardware and services operations, WSJ reports.
Samsung Paid More Than $1bn in Royalty Fees to Microsoft in 2013
Microsoft is demanding $6.9m interest from Samsung for late payment.
Bitcoin is Key Technology And Better Than Currency: Bill Gates
Bitcoin finds another prominent advocate in Microsoft founder Bill Gates.
Singapore's GIC to Take Part in £1bn Acquisition of Aberdeen, Glasgow and Southampton Airports
GIC will join Spanish infrastructure giant Ferrovial and Australian bank Macquarie in acquisition of regional airports.
Yahoo Plans Investment in Snapchat Valuing Messaging App at $10bn
Yahoo looking for profitable ways to utilise proceeds from Alibaba IPO.
BP Files Motion to Reconsider 'Gross Negligence' Ruling in Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Case
Company says Judge Carl Barbier had relied on evidence that had been excluded from trial.
Goldman Sachs Plans to Launch Infrastructure Fund
New fund likely to have global focus with investments in infrastructure assets such as airports, power grids and toll roads.
Nobel Peace Prize Top Contenders: Japanese Anti-War Group and Edward Snowden
Other possible candidates are Russian newspaper Novaya Gazeta, Denis Mukwege and Malala Yousafzai.
JP Morgan Data Breach Affects 76 Million Households
Executives at bank earlier believed only one million accounts were affected.
Pimco Unaffected by Bill Gross's Departure: CEO
Pimco's 'DNA is fundamentally unchanged,' says CEO Doug Hodge.
Google Could Be Sued Over Nude Celebrity Photo Leaks
Lawyers representing Jennifer Lawrence, Kate Upton, Rihanna and others reportedly threaten to sue Google for $100m.
Virgin Money IPO Restricted to Institutional Investors
Richard Branson's banking arm not to offer stock to retail investors.