Italy stocks tumble amid political uncertainty US News Comment () Tweet | ROME (AP) — Milan's stock exchange has closed sharply lower amid heightened concerns about a government crisis following Silvio Berlusconi's definitive conviction for tax fraud. | The benchmark FTSE MIB closed down 2.1 percent Monday, dragged in particular by a 6.25 percent ...
Judge rules mortgage fraud lawsuit against Bank of America can proceed The Charlotte Observer A federal judge says a lawsuit that accuses Bank of America of defrauding government-sponsored mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac can move ahead. | In October, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York filed a civil mor...
Italy stocks tumble amid political uncertainty US News Comment () Tweet | ROME (AP) — Milan's stock exchange has closed sharply lower amid heightened concerns about a government crisis following Silvio Berlusconi's definitive conviction for tax fraud. | The benchmark FTSE MIB closed down 2.1 percen...
Banks face Ā£1.3bn compensation bill over mis-sold card insurance London Evening Standard They have agreed to set up a fund for claims by up to seven million customers who bought āuselessā insurance policies to cover them for credit card fraud and identity theft. | The Financial Conduct Authority said the products typically cost Ā£30 ...
Obama blends threat of attack, hope of diplomacy Detroit news Donna Cassata and Nancy Benac Associated Press Comments | President Barack Obama arrives for a meeting with Republican leaders at the U.S. Capitol on September 10 in Washington. (JEWEL SAMAD / AFP/Getty Images) | Washington In the run-up to a prime-time televised speech, President Barack Obama blended the threat of a military strike with the hope...
Producers warn Japan's LNG price push may backfire The Australian AUSTRALIA has joined major gas-producing countries and companies in warning Japan to be "careful what it wishes for" in its attempts to overturn the oil-linked liquefied natural gas pricing model. | Speaking at a major LNG pricing conference in Tokyo, Martin Hoffman, deputy secretary of the Department of Resources, Energy and Tourism, warned that J...