
China hackers fleeced Wall St firm for millions in email scam: Lawsuit
SS&C Technologies is sued by a former client alleging its staff was duped by a routine phishing scam.

Hinkley Point good news for whole nuclear industry, Russian CEO says
The U.K.’s commissioning of a nuclear power plant has positive repercussions industry wide, says one CEO.

Deutsche Bank shares slide after it was asked to pay $14 billion to DOJ
Deutsche said in a statement it “has no intent to settle these potential civil claims anywhere near the number cited.”

YouTuber Nepenthez charged over video game gambling site
Two men are charged with offences under the Gambling Act in what is thought to be the first prosecution involving betting on video games.

Mark Carney describes ‘toughest day’ as Bank governor
Dealing with the immediate result of the Brexit referendum produced Mark Carney’s “toughest day” in his job, the Bank of England governor says.

Hanjin says US-bound ship is being held ‘hostage’
A lawyer for Hanjin Shipping Co Ltd said on Thursday a U.S.-bound vessel was held “hostage” by disputes over payments.

He’s the world’s richest man (sometimes)
Amancio Ortega keeps swapping places with Bill Gates as the world’s richest, but how much do you know about the Zara boss?

Trumpanomics is ‘Groundhog Day’ that doesn’t work, critic says
Donald Trump’s idea to cut taxes to spur economic growth “does not work” in theory or practice, the co-founder of the CEPR said Friday.

Apple Japan unit ordered to pay $118 million tax for underreporting income: Report
An Apple Inc iTunes unit in Japan was ordered to pay some 12 billion yen in tax by local authorities after underreporting income, media reported.

ScottishPower to offer bundles of energy to customers
ScottishPower customers will soon be able to buy gas and electricity in bundles of days rather than signing up to standard tariffs or fixed price deals.