• Lin Haiyan, a businesswoman, told investors the $100 million they gave her was going into stock offerings and bank deposits but she used it to speculate in stocks.    
  • Why Yahoo thinks blogging platform Tumblr is worth more than $1bn
  • People who receive tax credits are being warned about scam emails being sent out by fraudsters in an attempt to gather card details and passwords.
  • Three bank employees and a customer were reportedly among the victims, while one of the robbers also shot himself dead.
  • Ryanair wants to more than double its share of the European short-haul market to 20 per cent in the next five years    
  • Yahoo! promises "not to screw it up" after reaching a deal to acquire the micro-blogging platform and social networking website.
  • (Reuters) - GE Capital Corp's board has approved a plan to pay $6.5 billion in dividends, including a special dividend of $4.5 billion, to parent General Electric Co in 2013.
  • Midfielder Jack Wilshere tweets first look of the new strip which immediately draws comparisons to West German 1974 side.
  • Recent research suggests that people who feel guilty for trivial transgressions might make better leaders.
  • The New York borough of Brooklyn has become a hub for the Big Apple's cutting-edge crowd - and among them are a new generation of entrepreneurs.
  • Managing companies today also means managing risks. Get your attitude to this wrong and you could be heading for trouble.
  • (Reuters) - Chesapeake Energy Corp said it hired Robert Douglas Lawler of rival Anadarko Petroleum Corp as chief executive, filling the post vacated by co-founder Aubrey McClendon.
  • (Reuters) - Yahoo Inc will buy online blogging service Tumblr for $1.1 billion (723.4 million pounds) in cash, the company said on Monday.
  • Yahoo’s move aims to make up for years of missing out on the growth of social networks and mobile devices.    
  • Yahoo's board approves a deal to buy New York-based blogging service Tumblr for $1.1bn (£725m), US media reports say.
  • Direct debit billing leaves consumers owed nearly £1bn by utility providers, new research shows.    
  • The piece of memorabilia was bought for £25 and is expected to fetch between £40,000 and £60,000 at auction.
  • (Reuters) - Dell Inc said in a letter to suitors Carl Icahn and Southeastern Asset Management that the company would not provide more information about itself unless the board determined that their proposal was "superior" to founder Michael Dell's.
  • LONDON (Reuters) - British retailer Marks & Spencer is expected to report its lowest annual profit in four years on Tuesday as a struggling general merchandise division drags on the growth in food sales.
  • As the Chinese economy and financial markets mature, so does a vast underground banking industry offering swift, cheap and low-risk cross-border fund transfers.    
  • DOHA (Reuters) - Three Qatari state-backed entities, including the Gulf Arab nation's acquisitive sovereign wealth fund, are setting up a $1 billion fund to invest in overseas energy infrastructure assets.
  • TOKYO (Reuters) - A Japanese government panel warns there is "absolutely no" guarantee that domestic investors will keep buying government bonds, citing the risk of a spike in bond yields that could crimp long-term growth prospects, according to a draft report seen by Reuters on Monday.

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