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Twitter Seeks $1bn IPO - Even Though It's Yet to Make Profit
Twitter has significantly grown its revenues from just $28m in 2010 to $317m at 2012-end, according to its IPO prospectus.
EU CDS Antitrust Probe: Banks Told to Destroy Poorly Redacted Confidential Information Handed to Them
Lawyers working for third parties in antitrust investigation did not use sophisticated enough redaction software.
Siemens to Slash 15,000 Jobs in €6bn Cost-Cutting Exercise
Plan drawn up to help organisation increase competitiveness.
Miliband's Energy Freeze Pledge: Experts Turn up the Heat on Labour Leader
Miliband's ideas on energy do not stand up to scrutiny, claim experts, but could help bring down inflation.
China's Manufacturing Sector Grows at Fastest Pace in Six Months as Exports Reverse Course
HSBC flash manufacturing PMI increases to 51.2 in September as exports witness expansion after six months.
Josef Ackermann Quitting Siemens Board Weeks After Zurich Resignation Over Pierre Wauthier Suicide
Ackermann said to be leaving Siemens shortly, but did not comment.
China Factories Surging as Industrial Output Grows to 17-Month High
Industrial production rises 10.4% to beat economists' expectations.
Syria: Why Cameron Should Kill Off UK-US 'Special Relationship' [VIDEO]
The notion of a special bond between Britain and America is an anachronism which will jeopardise British lives in Syria, says Gareth Platt.
Pierre Wauthier Suicide: Why did Josef Ackermann Resign from Zurich?
Late Zurich CFO Pierre Wauthier left suicide note referencing fraught relationship with boss.
China Set to Achieve Full-Year Growth Targets as Services Sector Expands Again
Premier Li Keqiang says China on track amid further expansion in services and manufacturing.
Pierre Wauthier Suicide: Josef Ackermann Quit Zurich as Widow Planned to Read Final Letter at Funeral
Reports in Swiss media suggest Wauthier's fraught relationship with Ackermann exposed in suicide note.
Josef Ackermann: From Deutsche Bank Don to Pierre Wauthier's Suicide
Josef Ackermann described as both most powerful and most dangerous banker in the world.
Pierre Wauthier Suicide: Zurich Insurance Probes if Josef Ackermann Placed 'Undue Pressure' on CFO
Josef Ackermann resigned as Zurich Insurance Group's chairman over Wauthier's apparent suicide, but denies any responsibility for death.
Zurich Insurance Chairman Josef Ackermann Resigns Over CFO Pierre Wauthier's Suicide
Ackermann said Wauthier's family believe he is partly responsible for suicide "as unfounded as any allegations might be".
Deutsche Bank, Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley to Buy Stake in China's Huarong
Huarong Asset Management $1.5bn share offer before Hong Kong listing.
Deutsche Bank and HSBC Oppose Saudi Telecom’s $1.2bn Loan Restructuring Call
The tussle of $1.2bn loan will leave the banks with about $600m losses.
Libor Fixing Scandal: German Regulator Completes First Leg of Deutsche Bank Probe
Media reports say BaFin found no evidence of wrongdoing on the part of members of the management board
Fracking Can Lead to Lung Cancer, US Scientists Claim
Dangers of silicosis and cancer highlighted by occupational health watchdog.
US Casino Operator Caesars to Sell Golf Course in Macau to Pearl Dynasty for $438m
Caesars failed to secure casino operating rights from Chinese government.
HSBC Eyes $1.6bn Mortgage-Backed Bond Settlement with FHFA
Banking giant was accused of mis-selling mortgage-backed bonds during US housing bubble.
MF Global Sues 12 Banks, Markit and Isda for $25tn CDS Cartel
Collapsed broker files for the latest in a string of lawsuits over credit default swap market
Deutsche Bank Tops Up Litigation Pot by €630m
Litigation cash pile grows as Libor scandal and US residential mortgage-backed securities activity still haunts bank.
European Markets Rise Ahead of US Federal Reserve Policy Meeting
The US central bank will announce its policy decision on Wednesday.
RBS, Barclays, HSBC Face $4bn Sub-Prime Fines as UBS Pays $885m to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
Deal gives UBS full release from other potential claims related to residential mortgage-backed securities.
Deutsche Bank to Prune Balance Sheet to $1.31tn
Deutsche Bank to prune its balance sheet by 20% and reach 3% equity loan ratio
Greece's Eurobank Acquires Small Lenders Proton & New Postbank
Eurobank completed New Hellenic Postbank and New Proton Bank acquisitions to strengthen its banking sector
Phoenix in Talks For £3bn Merger With Swiss Re Subsidiary
Swiss Re confirmed that it ismerging its Admin Re with Phoenix Group.
Fed To Cut Stimulus Package in September Following Upbeat Jobs Data
US economy added 195,000 jobs in June, beating expectations.
S&P Cuts Barclays, Deutsche Bank and Credit Suisse Ratings
S&P cites stagnant European economies, tighter regulations for investment banks, and litigation risk.
EU Charges Isda, Markit and 13 Banks With EU Antitrust Breach
Europe accuses financial data firms and banks of operating cartel in credit derivatives business.