July 30 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg’s Adam Johnson, Alix Steel and Josh Lipton report on today’s ten most important stocks including Shaw Group, Peet's Coffee and Best Buy. (Source: Bloomberg)
July 30 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu reports that stocks are slightly higher, but unable to build momentum from last week's rally. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers."
July 30 (Bloomberg) -- Sheila Dharmarajan reports on the latest currency headlines. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Lunch Money." (Source: Bloomberg)
HSBC Holdings Plc, the British bank accused of helping drug lords in Mexico to launder money, apologized to investors for compliance failings and set aside $2 billion more to cover the costs of fines and redress.
We report on an exhibition featuring photographs of 204 people from 204 different countries who all live in London. The photos were taken by 204 different photographers. Find out more: www.dw.de/dw/episode/9798/0,,16078899,00.html
Vanessa Kortekass, Olympics correspondent, talks to the FT's Seb Morton-Clark about the weekend's swimming events and the debate surrounding empty stadium seats.
Commuters in London were pleasantly surprised this morning. Many were expecting the mother of all delays and chaos in a crush with tourists heading to the various Olympic venues around the city, but they were greeted with a quieter than usual picture.
http://www.euronews.com/ The Spanish economy slipped further into recession as austerity measures bit in the second quarter. The economy shrank at a faster pace than in the first quarter and was a whole per cent down from a year earlier.
Spain is the eurozone's fourth largest economy and saw higher inflation in July, with increased prices due to medical subisidy cuts and rising drug prices.