Poland and Norway to be Hardest Hit by Russian Sanctions
Poland exports over $1.12bn of agricultural products to Russia every year.
India Central Bank's Hands Tied as Inflation Rises More Than Expected
Consumer-price index rose 7.96% in July from last year, compared with revised 7.46% in June.
Japan GDP Falls Most Since 2011 Quake on Sales Tax Hike
GDP declined annualised 6.8% in second quarter, compared to economists' projections for 7.1% drop.
French Current Account Deficit More Than Doubles on BNP Paribas Fine
June current account deficit would have been €3.1bn in absence of BNP Paribas fine.
Curved Screens and Wearable Devices Not to Help Samsung and Apple
Samsung and Apple are set to lose significant share in global smartphone market by 2015, according to Fitch.
Colgate Total Toothpaste Includes Chemical Ingredient Linked to Cancer
Antibacterial chemical triclosan has been linked to cancer-cell growth and disrupted development in animals.
GlaxoSmithKline Faces Fresh Bribery Allegations in Syria
Company allegedly paid bribes to doctors and officials in cash and kind.
China's Baidu Warned Over Porn Content on Cloud Storage Service
Some accounts on Baidu Cloud found to have contained obscene and pornographic content.
China Growth Boom to Last Another 20 Years
Former World Bank chief economist says China growth could stick at 8% thanks to late developing advantage.
Malaysia Airlines Shares Surge 10% on State-Funded Buyout Plan
Malaysian state fund Khazanah Nasional will acquire remaining £255m stake to fully control the airline..
McDonald's and Yum Reveal China Suppliers in Wake of Shanghai Husi Meat Scandal
McDonald's and Yum have been hit by recent rotten meat scandal in China.
McDonald's Sales Decline After China Meat Scandal
Global comparable sales at US fast-food giant fell 2.5% in July.
Bitcoin 'Conspiracy Theory' Alleges Virtual Currency is NSA or CIA Project
Name Satoshi Nakamoto, founder of bitcion, means 'central intelligence' in Japanese.
China Inflation Remains within Government Target Range Helping Consumption-Led Growth Model
Consumer price index inflation remained unchanged at 2.3% year over year in July.
China Denies Media Reports of Banning Apple Products from Government Procurement Lists
Bloomberg earlier reported that 10 Apple products including MacBook laptops and iPad tablets were taken off government list.
China Posts Record Trade Surplus as Exports Surge
China's exports rose 14.5% year over year in July, leading to record trade surplus of $47.3bn.
Facebook Buys Server Security Firm PrivateCore to Bolster User Data Protection
PrivateCore provides software that protects servers from malware, unauthorised access, and malicious hardware devices.
Disaster-Hit Malaysia Airlines to Be Delisted after State Buyout
Khazanah Nasional, Malaysia's state investment company, will acquire remaining shares in MAS for 1.38bn ringitt.
Argentina Sues US Over Debt Default
Argentina alleges that US 2nd Circuit Court's ruling in favour of holdout creditors violates its sovereignty.
India's Central Bank Chief Warns of 'Another Crash' in Global Financial Markets
India's Central Bank chief Raghuram Rajan is known for his prediction of 2008 financial crisis.
Bank of New York Mellon Ordered to Hold Argentina's Bond Fund by US Judge
Judge Thomas Griesa ordered Bank of New York Mellon to hold on to deposited funds, despite formal demand from Argentina.
Bank of America Eyes Record $17bn Mortgages Settlement
Settlement amount surpasses $13bn paid by JPMorgan over similar issues in November 2013.
How to Protect Your Bitcoin from Hackers
NeoMam Studios analyses extent to which bitcoins are secure and provides tips to protect them from thieves.
Gaza Strip Crisis: War Costs Total $6bn For Palestine and $2bn for Israel
Gaza worst hit in conflict while Israel's businesses and tourism sector suffer a big blow.
Argentina to Move Against Court Order and Force Intermediary Banks for Payouts to Bondholders
Argentina's economy ministry said it will formally demand banks make payouts to holders of restructured bonds.
China Raids Microsoft Again and Expands Anti-Trust Probe to Include Partner Accenture
China's SAIC said it raided Microsoft offices in Beijing, Liaoning, Fujian and Hubei, as well as Accenture's Dalian offices.
Britain Studies Bitcoin's Potential to Help Finance Small Businesses
Britain is analysing the potential and risks of digital currencies in connection with the financial system.
Samsung and Apple Agree to Settle Patent Lawsuits Outside US
Agreement covers patent lawsuits in eight countries including South Korea, Japan, Australia, and UK.
China Pork Producer WH Group Shares Close up 7% on Trading Debut
WH Group has become the world's biggest pork producer after it acquired US-based Smithfield Foods.
Argentina Investigates Vulture Funds
Argentina's Securities Commission will check if holdout funds held or traded credit default swaps while they took part in negotiations with Argentina.