Jurors will decide whether to hold Fabrice Tourre liable for sub-prime mortgage investment deal in 2007.
Collapsed broker files for the latest in a string of lawsuits over credit default swap market
Tourre's decision not to call other witnesses could work in his favour.
Tourre denies helping hedge fund manager John Paulson construct a $2bn fund to bet against for profits.
JSW Steel, Jindal Steel and Power, and two others tussle for the British company's Indian iron ore assets.
NYT claims stockpiling aluminium deliveries by banks artificially inflates spot prices.
Demand rising in China and Japan while curbs in India cut buying.
Gupta is also banned from working as an officer or director in a public company
Q2 net profit rose 101% but investors worried about growth prospects amid Fed stimulus cut.
GDP growth slowed down to 7.5% in second quarter on lower factory output and export orders.
Total alternative assets under management worldwide crosses $5bn.
US economy added 195,000 jobs in June, beating expectations.
Samsung expects an operating profit of 9.5tn won, below analysts' hopes for a profit of around 10tn won.
China's growth model remains fundamentally stable, says official China Securities Journal.
Two separate PMIs showed expansion in the services sector, but the rate of growth was modest.
Have I Got News for You writer Charlie Skelton says Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) is under threat
Sales rise 15.6% during the first-half.
Britain's HSBC stands fourth in rankings by The Banker magazine.
Europe accuses financial data firms and banks of operating cartel in credit derivatives business.
Official and HSBC PMIs declined in June amid bank cash squeeze.
Merger and Acquisition has fallen to its lowest since 2009, at the end of the half year in 2013.
The precious metal fell below $1,200 per ounce to its lowest since August 2010