• Citigroup Sues Hedge-Fund Manager Rajaraman in Singapore Over Gold Losses

    By Andrea Tan – Jan 3, 2012 9:15 PM ET Citigroup Inc. (C)’s Singapore unit sued Hong Kong-based hedge fund manager Raghavendran Rajaraman, seeking to recoup $1.03 million in trading losses the bank says he incurred after gold fell from a record high in September. Rajaraman had $19.2 million worth of gold in his account on Sept. [...]

  • Egypt Holds Final Vote as Mubarak Faces Court

    By Mariam Fam – Jan 3, 2012 6:20 AM ET Egyptians are voting in the third round of parliamentary elections today as prosecutors began to present their case in the trial of former President Hosni Mubarak. The final stage of the vote, the first since Mubarak was ousted in February, covers nine provinces including the North [...]

  • Convicted Ex-Lawyer Scott Rothstein Says That Funds Didn't Warn Investors

    By Susannah Nesmith – Jan 3, 2012 12:49 AM ET (Corrects to show Rothstein said he didn’t consider the funds to be co-conspirators in third paragraph of story published Dec. 31.) Scott Rothstein, the Florida lawyer sentenced to 50 years in prison for running a $1.2 billion Ponzi scheme, said officials at three Manhattan hedge funds [...]

  • Exxon's Pursuit of Venezuelan Cash 'Not Over Yet' After Ruling

    By Joe Carroll and Nathan Crooks – Jan 3, 2012 12:01 AM ET Exxon Mobil Corp. (XOM)’s four-year hunt for billions of dollars in nationalized Venezuelan oil profits isn’t finished after an international panel slashed the U.S. oil company’s claim by 89 percent. Venezuela’s state-controlled oil producer, known by the acronym PDVSA (PDVSA), was ordered to [...]

  • Los Angeles Police Identify Suspect Arrested in More Than 50 Arson Fires

    By Christopher Palmeri and Michael B. Marois – Jan 3, 2012 12:00 AM ET Los Angeles Police identified the suspect in more than 50 arson fires as Harry Burkhart, a 24- year-old area resident who may have been motivated by immigration problems. Burkhart was being held on a single charge of arson, Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa [...]

  • HP Ex-CEO Hurd Pursued Sex With Jodie Fisher: Letter

    By Aaron Ricadela – Dec 30, 2011 12:01 AM ET Former Hewlett-Packard Co. (HPQ) Chief Executive Officer Mark Hurd tried to persuade Jodie Fisher to have sex and kissed and touched her inappropriately while she was a company events contractor, according to a much-contested letter that was ordered to be released by a court yesterday. During dinners, [...]

  • Brown Wins Right to Use Redevelopment Funds to Patch California's Budget

    By Karen Gullo and James Nash – Dec 30, 2011 12:01 AM ET The California Supreme Court handed Governor Jerry Brown a late holiday gift, ruling that more than $1 billion in redevelopment funds can be used to fill a state budget gap. Four hundred agencies can be eliminated and their funds used for education, roads [...]

  • New York Leads States Seeking Internet Lottery Jackpots After U.S. Ruling

    By Freeman Klopott – Dec 30, 2011 12:00 AM ET Buying a lottery ticket may soon be no more difficult than clicking a computer mouse, and U.S. states grappling with budget deficits are seeking to cash in. From California (STOCA1) to New York (STONY1), lotteries that already account for $56 billion in annual sales are considering expanding [...]

  • Thatcher Cabinet Discussed Jailing U.K. Reporters Over 1981 Riot Coverage

    By Thomas Penny – Dec 29, 2011 7:01 PM ET Margaret Thatcher’s government considered arresting journalists covering riots in Britain in 1981 as it blamed the media for fomenting violence in inner-city areas, according to previously secret Cabinet papers. Like David Cameron’s Tory-led government amid riots this year, Thatcher’s Conservative Cabinet wrestled with the violence that spread [...]

  • 'Ghost Rider' Copyright Belongs to Marvel, Not Creator, U.S. Judge Says

    By Joe Schneider – Dec 29, 2011 2:37 AM ET Walt Disney Co.’s (DIS) Marvel Entertainment won a second challenge over the ownership of its comic book characters, with a New York judge dismissing claims from the creator of  “Ghost Rider” of copyright infringement. U.S. District Judge Katherine Forrest in Manhattan ruled yesterday that Gary Friedrich, [...]

  • California Can't Cut Hospitals' Medi-Cal Reimbursement Rates, Judge Says

    By Edvard Pettersson – Dec 29, 2011 12:01 AM ET California can’t cut reimbursements hospitals receive for the skilled-nursing services they provide to low-income people, a federal judge ruled. U.S. District Judge Christina Snyder in Los Angeles yesterday granted the request from the California Hospital Association for an order to stop California from imposing the [...]

  • Plaza Injury Suit Latest Against Company Tied to Manhattan Elevator Death

    By David McLaughlin – Dec 29, 2011 12:00 AM ET Transel Elevator Inc., which two weeks ago was servicing an elevator hours before it killed a Manhattan advertising firm employee, was sued this week over an accident at New York’s Plaza hotel, the latest in a series of similar suits filed against the company. Cecilia [...]

  • SK Holdings's Vice Chairman Chey Is Arrested on Suspicion of Embezzlement

    By Shinhye Kang and Sungwoo Park – Dec 28, 2011 9:48 PM ET SK Holdings Co. (003600) Vice Chairman Chey Jae Won, the second-ranking executive at South Korea’s third- largest industrial group, was arrested today on suspicion he embezzled money from company affiliates. The Seoul Central District Court issued an arrest warrant as there is a [...]

  • Singh's Graft Bill Faces Final Parliament Hurdle as Hazare Ends His Fast

    By Bibhudatta Pradhan and Andrew MacAskill – Dec 28, 2011 7:08 AM ET Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is one hurdle away from creating the anti-corruption agency that has been repeatedly rejected by Indian lawmakers over four decades as he bids to end a year of protests against graft. The bill to set up the body is [...]

  • Nakheel Can't Charge Dubai Palm Island Dwellers for Beach, Regulator Says

    By Zainab Fattah – Dec 28, 2011 6:34 AM ET Nakheel PJSC, Dubai’s largest property developer by assets, doesn’t have the right to deny residents of a palm-shaped island access to communal facilities by turning them into exclusive clubs, according to the emirate’s property regulator. Nakheel posted leaflets earlier this month telling residents at the [...]

  • China's Wen Urges Protection for Farmer Rights

    By Bloomberg News – Dec 28, 2011 12:49 AM ET Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao called on officials to better protect the rights of farmers and ensure they receive a bigger share of profits from the conversion of their land to industrial and residential use. “We can no longer sacrifice farmers’ land ownership rights to reduce urbanization [...]

  • SEC Granted Temporary Stay of Citigroup Lawsuit by U.S. Court of Appeals

    By Thom Weidlich and Bob Van Voris – Dec 28, 2011 12:01 AM ET The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s suit against Citigroup Inc. (C) will remain on hold while a federal appeals court considers whether to review a judge’s rejection of a $285 million settlement in the case. The U.S. Court of Appeals in Manhattan [...]

  • Japan's FSA to Add 32 Officials to Tighten Bank, Rule Oversight

    By Takahiko Hyuga – Dec 26, 2011 8:48 PM ET Japan’s Financial Services Agency said it will hire 32 officials to help tighten oversight of illegal trading at securities firms and other regulations as it boosts its headcount and budget for next year. The regulator plans to increase its net headcount to 1,548 people in 2012, [...]

  • Cameron Loses Appeal to Scuttle BP Gulf Oil Spill Trial Plan in February

    By Margaret Cronin Fisk – Dec 27, 2011 12:00 AM ET Cameron International Corp. (CAM) lost its appeal to derail the February nonjury trial over which companies should be blamed for the 2010 BP Plc oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. A panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit rejected Cameron’s claim [...]

  • SEC Backs Lehman Brokerage in $3 Billion Barclays Dispute After Shortfall

    By Linda Sandler – Dec 26, 2011 2:50 PM ET The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission sided with the bankrupt Lehman Brothers Inc. (LEHMQ) brokerage in a $3 billion dispute with Barclays Plc (BARC) over assets, saying the defunct brokerage didn’t have enough money to pay customers. The trustee liquidating the Lehman brokerage said he identified about [...]

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