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JPMorgan reaches tentative settlement agreement
A total of USD13 billion is to be paid out by JPMorgan under the tentative settlement agreement forged with US authorities related to mortgage backed securities.
Royal Mail undervalued - Financial Times
According to banking sources, the Financial Times said the IPO of UK's Royal Mail was underpriced.
Madoff sons vindicated
Bernie Madoff's sons were vindicated for the civil case over the properties of their father in the UK.
Ban on Berlusconi upheld by Supreme Court with modifications
The five year ban on holding public office for Silvio Berlusconi was upheld but reduced from five years to two years.
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Twitter's major stakeholders would benefit from the initial public offering should the social media company's debut would succeed.
Yahoo decided to keep more of its stake in Alibaba after the latter would go public. Yahoo amended its planned share sale of its holdings in the Alibaba Group and decided to keep a larger stake of the Chinese e-commerce firm.
Rivalry between Google Inc and Facebook Inc seemed to have thawed after the former announced its partnership with the latter on aiding clients to purchase ad inventory.
Investors welcomed Yahoo's plans to sell fewer shares when Alibaba goes public. News of Yahoo Inc's plans to retain a larger stake than what it had originally announced was welcomed by the company's investors.
The US Federal Reserve's Beige Book report reflected a somewhat stable US economy in its first week of the government shutdown.
EBay Inc's fourth quarter earning estimates were in the range of USD0.79 to USD81 per share, lower than analysts' estimates.
The Chairman and two other senior executives of China Solar Energy Holdings Ltd were arrested by Chinese authorities.
A report from the Daily Telegraph said the UK government would be deciding on the future of Royal Bank of Scotland by next month.
The legislation passed by the US Senate and Congress included fund allocations to cover fund reliefs to back payments of veteran soldiers.
Trial began Tuesday for the case filed by Chevron Corp against villagers in Ecuador and their lawyer Steven Donziger.