Barclays Stories
Moody’s Downgrades 12 British Banks
Moody’s believes that the UK government will “more likely now … allow smaller institutions to fail if they become financially troubled.” Shares of RBS and Lloyds were down as much as 3.5 percent in London trading.
Goldman unit sued for canceling Lehman sale deal
A unit of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc sued an affiliate of Goldman Sachs Group Inc , saying it used pretextual excuses to avoid closing on a real estate purchase worth at least $385 million.
Del Monte, Barclays to pay $89.4 million in settlement
Del Monte Corp and Barclays Capital agreed on Thursday to pay $89.4 million to settle a lawsuit that claimed they had not acted in investors' best interests in the food company's $4 billion takeover.
Del Monte, Barclays in $89.4 million settlement
Del Monte Corp and Barclays Capital have agreed to pay $89.4 million to Del Monte shareholders in one of the largest cash settlements on record in Delaware Chancery Court, lawyers for the plaintiffs said on Thursday.
Platinum Prices: Desperately Seeking a Bottom or Prepping for a Pop?
Platinum just finished plunging more than 22 percent from its late August level and the bottom has still not come into view.
S.Africa taps investment banker as bank regulator
South Africa has tapped the head of risk management at a local investment bank as its next banking regulator, the central bank said in a statement on Thursday.
Absa merges units in line with Barclays structure
Absa Group, the South African bank majority owned by British lender Barclays, said it would merge its business and retail banking units and has also created a small team of Barclays and Absa executives to lead its expansion across the continent.
Canada's message to Wall Street: we've got jobs
As European banks seek state help and U.S. lenders shore up shaky balance sheets, Canada's well-performing banks have stepped up their efforts to poach talent from rivals around the world.
September Layoffs Mostly Came From Army, BofA: Tale of Two Employers
September Layoffs Mostly Came From Army, BofA, but the two employers outlooks could not be more different
Gold Prices Hover in Tight Range on Physical Buying, Weak Dollar
Gold prices hovered in a tight range Wednesday as strong physical buying offset renewed optimism among stock investors that Europe might yet avert a sovereign debt-induced recession.
Deutsche Bank Warns of Profit Miss, Job Cuts
“Europe was, of course, not particularly successful in the last few months.”
Gold Prices Fall as Investors Brace for Results of Greek Default
Gold prices fell Tuesday, weighed down by panicking investors preparing for the fallout of a Greek sovereign debt default -- damage to European banks and falling business activity on the continent and perhaps the U.S. -- by dumping stocks and abandoning the euro and buying dollars.
Gold Prices Jump on Flight to Safety, Bargain Hunting
Gold prices jumped Monday as growing pessimism over Europe's finance's drove investors out of stocks, the euro and industrial commodities and into the U.S. dollar and the yellow metal.
European Shares Swoon on Greek Deficit Reduction Fears
European stocks are dropping on reports that the Greek government will not achieve the deficit targets it needs to receive the next tranche of the bailout from the European Union (EU) and International Monetary Fund (IMF).
Greece's Unstable Finances Spur Low Opening
Stock index futures pointed to a lower open on Monday as concerns over Greece's teetering finances returned to the forefront and after equities suffered their worst quarter since 2008.
Gold Prices Climb More Than 2 Percent as Investors Flee Tottering Eurozone
Gold prices climbed more than 2 percent Monday, its third daily gain in a row, as Greece's draft budget confirmed the widely held vew that default is inevitable offset.
Asia's Factories Downshift to Crisis-Era Lows
September factory activity in some of Asia's biggest economies slumped to levels last seen during the depths of the financial crisis as export demand dropped, reinforcing fears that fading U.S. and European growth will spare no one.
U.S. Stock Futures Signal More Losses for Equities
Stock index futures pointed to a weaker open on Wall Street on Monday after steep declines in the previous session, with futures for the S&P 500, for the Dow Jones and for the Nasdaq 100 down 0.6-0.9 percent.
Barclays, BofA mull sale of Archstone stakes-source
Barclays Plc and Bank Of America Corp are looking to sell their stakes in apartment company Archstone, a source familiar with the matter said on Sunday.
Europe shares set to mark worst quarter since 2008
World stocks fell on Friday with European shares on track to mark their biggest quarterly loss since the collapse of Lehman Bros three years ago as European economic readings compounded pessimism over global growth.
European shares set to mark worst quarter since 2008
World stocks fell on Friday with European shares on track to mark their biggest quarterly loss since the collapse of Lehman Bros three years ago as European economic readings compounded pessimism over global growth.
Lehman bankruptcy payout plan gains momentum
With more than $140 billion worth of claimholders now supporting its proposed bankruptcy exit plan, Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc's prospects for getting the plan approved by the end of the year are brightening.
Gold Prices Lifted, Lowered by Global Forces
Gold prices hovered in a tight range Thursday as bullish and bearish forces pinned the yellow metal to a virtual standstill.
Gold Prices Rise in Choppy Trading
Gold prices rose on Thursday in choppy trade, with strong physical demand and gains in the euro lending support, but investors remained cautious towards the precious metal after this month's intense volatility.
BOA, Merrill pledge support for Lehman exit plan
Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc unveiled the latest in a string of settlements with major financial creditors, reaching deals with Bank of America Corp and Merrill Lynch that will reduce the banks' claims against Lehman by a combined $7.5 billion.
As Europe Wobbles, FX Options Signal Distress
Europe's never-ending debt saga has investors girding for volatile, unsteady currency markets for years to come.
Goldman Sachs May Cut Up to 3,000 Jobs Ahead of Expected Third Quarter Loss
The brunt of job cuts will likely occur in Europe and The United States.
Gold Prices Jump More Than 4%, Snapping 3-Day Losing Streak
Gold prices rose more than 4 percent Tuesday, breaking a three-day losing streak, on optimism that Germany this week will approve an expansion of Europe's bailout fund and a decline in the U.S. dollar.
JPMorgan seeks to move Lehman's $8.6 billion lawsuit
JPMorgan Chase & Co is asking to move to federal court a lawsuit from Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc accusing it of siphoning $8.6 billion from Lehman's estate in the days leading up to its record bankruptcy.
Team Will Be Called 'Brooklyn Nets' after Move
The New Jersey Nets will be renamed the Brooklyn Nets when the National Basketball Association (NBA) franchise moves across the state line and into a new arena next year, minority owner and rap star Jay-Z said on Monday.