US, Singapore probe Goldman’s work on 1MDB amid scandal: Reports
U.S. authorities have subpoenaed Goldman Sachs for documents on the bank’s dealings with Malaysia’s 1MDB, the WSJ reports.
Polaroid’s got a brand-new ‘Swing’, and it might help the brand stage a comeback
Polaroid, the iconic camera company, is ready for its digital era close-up.
May had objections to Hinkley Point, says Cable
Theresa May had “objections” to a new nuclear power station at Hinkley Point during the days of the coalition, says the then Business Secretary Sir Vince Cable.
RBS performs poorly in stress tests
Tests to see how the biggest European banks would cope with a major economic crisis find that RBS Group would perform comparatively poorly.
Killing TPP deal will hand China ‘keys to the castle,’ top US trade rep warns
Failure to ratify the U.S.-led pact won’t fix the real problems underlying American anxiety over jobs, Michael Froman says.
Under scrutiny
The media more often focuses on what women wear and their family status, but does that hurt the public’s perception of their leadership?
Weekend tax credit and tax payment deadlines alert
Thousands of people face a deadline of the end of Sunday to renew tax credits and pay tax owed, or face losing payments or being hit with penalties.
World’s oldest bank fares worst in EU stress test
Stress tests found BMPS would have the most difficulty covering its loans of 51 of Europe’s banks.
Stressed out
The results of European bank “stress tests” have been announced, with the aim of establishing how well the banks could cope with a new financial shock.
How one immigrant started a $78 million company from his parents’ basement
Harrison Tang didn’t let a language barrier or near bankruptcy stop him from building a successful start-up.
