
Venezuela ‘must pay Exxon $1.6bn’
Venezuela must pay oil giant Exxon Mobil $1.6bn (£1bn) in compensation for assets expropriated in 2007, says a World Bank panel.

Possible US Ebola cases, but no new infections, CDC says
There have been inquiries about as many as 100 potential cases of Ebola in the US, but no new infections have been identified, officials said.

Self-driving features ahead at Tesla’s big reveal?
Speculation is growing over Tesla Motors’ upcoming announcement.

ECB becoming ‘junk bank’ under Draghi: Merkel ally
A leading member of German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s sister party criticized ECB chief Mario Draghi, saying he is turning the ECB into a “junk bank’.

Tesco buys Gulfstream jet worth £30m
Tesco confirms it has taken delivery of a new private jet worth £30m, a week after major errors were discovered in its accounts.

Anger simmers in Hong Kong after protest camp attacks
Volatile political rifts exposed by pro-democracy demonstrations in Hong Kong resurfaced on Saturday in one of the city’ s most crowded neighborhoods.

Hackers’ attack struck systems at 10 companies
The cyberattack on JPMorgan Chase was one of the most serious computer intrusions into a US business. It could have been worse. The NY Times reports.

Stocks could stumble as earnings season looms
Even after Friday’s jobs report fueled the market’s rally, stocks could be in for more bumps as the first trickle of earnings reports begin.