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According to officials who sought anonymity, House Speaker John Boehner and other Republican leaders in the House would approve the Senate drafted deal on the debt ceiling and the budget.
A verdict of not guilty was entered by a Dallas jury on the case of insider trading against billionaire Mark Cuban.
A permanent CEO and a new President for US business was recently installed by the board of directors of Toys R Us.
Swiss Re set to formalize a USD425 million investment for 12.3% of FWD. An investment worth USD425 million was agreed upon between Swiss Re and FWD Group, HK entrepreneur Richard Li's insurance firm.
The recent privatization of Royal Mail creates an 'equity culture' in the UK. The strong demand for Royal Mail shares could become the watershed moment where retail investors return to share sales.
GI Partners' Datacore LP acquires Regent Commons, a property with LEED certification located near the Dallas Fort Worth International Airport.
OB10 is sold to Tungsten Corp for GBP100 million. The direct investment arm of the Fleming Family & Partners, FF&P Private Equity, had announced the sale of OB10 to Tungsten Corp for the sum of GBP100 million.
Former Deutsche Bank corporate finance executive Alexandre Ness joins Investec Specialist Bank. Investec Specialist Bank announced today the appointment of Alexandre Ness to its corporate lending business unit.
The quarterly report on angel group investment activities was recently released. A national survey of angel group investment activity was reported in the Q2 2013 Halo Report.
The consortium comprising of Indian Oil, ONGC Videsh and Oil India, as well as Repsol SA, would not be exercising the right of pre-emption of the vacated shares in the oil project previously owned by Petronas of Malaysia.
The retail debt asset base of Reliance Mutual Fund grew 1.5 times its retail asset base between 2012 and 2013.
The therapeutic protein molecule Anticalin would be the subject of the an agreement between Zydus and Pieris.
Serbia's committee for economic cooperation would be travelling to the UAE to discuss a loan agreement.
Yahoo, which owns 24% of ecommerce giant Alibaba, reaps revenues prior to the IPO. Yahoo's investment in Chinese e-commerce firm Alibaba Group Holding Ltd was sufficient to keep Wall Street happy despite the continued struggle in the third quarter for advertising revenues, The shares of Yahoo increased by 1% to USD33.
Petr Kellner is seeking to purchase the Czech republic's unit of Telefonica SA. Telefonica SA is hard pressed to extract a higher premium for its Czech unit.
Goldman Sachs, as well as a number of hedge funds or investment firms, is subject of a review by Korean regulators for compliance with local laws.
To address wrongdoing in the 'London Whale' scandal, JP Morgan enters into a settlement agreement with the CFTC.
Fitch is allowing itself until the first quarter of 2014 to determine if US credit rating needs to be downgraded.
Jury deliberations on the insider trading case against Mark Cuban started Wednesday. The jury had begun deliberations for the insider trading case of NBA Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban.
In its amended IPO filing, Twitter would be listed with the NYSE and also reported increased revenues and user base despite mounting losses.
The Aluminum Corporation of China Ltd or Chalco had announced the sale of its shareholdings in the Guinea venture with Rio Tinto.
Known institutional investor Cerberus Capital Management is studying its options to determine if it would make a bid for BlackBerry.
KB Home set to offer bonds as well as notes issued to assist its plan to retire soon to be maturing debt.
A second project between Dow and ERB has been agreed upon where the power plant would utilize sugar cane residue as fuel for electrical power.
A number of prominent institutional investors and proxy advisory firms have supported a resolution calling for a split of CEO-Chairman duties at 21st Century Fox.
Neil Woodford leaves Invesco after 25 years of service for a still unannounced firm of his own. The overseer of the largest equity fund in the United Kingdom, Neil Woodford, had announced his departure from Invesco Perpetual after 25 years of service to manage his very own firm.
ICIG purchases Clariant AG unit focused on detergent and other intermediate chemicals. The plan of Clariant CEO Hariolf Kottmann of focusing the Swiss company to high yield markets would be one step closer to realization.
The plan is to raise funds from a share sale of Huaneng Renewables Corp. Wind farm operator from China, Huaneng Renewables Corp, is planning to raise HKD1.
A number of top notch companies have sent their bids to build Mongolia's Tavan Tolgoi Power Plant.