Surf, suds and stock tips: Millennials find place at Stocktoberfest
SAN DIEGO (Reuters) – Actress Rachel Fox was just 15 when she made her first, and worst, stock market trade using money she had earned on “Desperate Housewives.”
Smithfield sees North Carolina meat operations back to normal on Monday
WILMINGTON, N.C. (Reuters) – Smithfield Foods Inc expects to resume full production on Monday at its North Carolina meat operations, including the world’s largest pork plant, more than a week Hurricane Matthew struck the U.S. Southeast and triggered wi…
Deal with Rosneft is U.S. sanctions-compliant, says Essar Group CEO
MUMBAI (Reuters) – The $12.9 billion sale of India’s Essar Oil to a group led by Russia’s Rosneft does not run foul of U.S. sanctions imposed against the majority state-owned Russian energy firm, parent Essar Group’s CEO said on Sunday.
Shell faces possible Dutch lawsuit over Nigerian activist’s execution
LONDON (Reuters) – The widow of a Nigerian activist is planning to sue Royal Dutch Shell in the Dutch courts alleging the oil company was complicit in the execution of her husband by the Nigerian military in 1995, court documents filed in the United S…
Transcripts of Clinton’s Wall Street talks released in new Wikileaks dump
(Reuters) – U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s full remarks to several Wall Street audiences appeared to become public on Saturday when the controversial transparency group Wikileaks dumped its latest batch of hacked emails.
ZTO Express eyes largest Chinese company U.S. IPO since Alibaba
(Reuters) – Logistics company ZTO Express has set terms for what could be the largest U.S. initial public offering this year and also the biggest by a Chinese company after the $25 billion IPO of e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding Ltd in 2014.
Goldman Sachs vindicated but bruised in court battle with Libyan fund
LONDON (Reuters) – The outcome of a two-and-a-half-year legal battle between Goldman Sachs and Libya’s $67 billion sovereign fund is a triumph for the Wall Street giant, which was vindicated despite embarrassing revelations about how some of its banker…
Germany says Tesla should not use ‘Autopilot’ in advertising
FRANKFURT (Reuters) – German Transport Minister Alexander Dobrindt has asked Tesla to stop advertising its electric vehicles as having an Autopilot function as this might suggest drivers’ attention is not needed, his ministry said on Sunday.
Watchdog says about 15 Swiss banks in money laundering ‘red zone’: SonntagsZeitung
VIENNA (Reuters) – Roughly 15 Swiss banks are in a “red zone” of lenders particularly exposed to money laundering risks, the head of Swiss banking watchdog FINMA said in a newspaper interview published on Sunday.
Greece’s lenders to launch new review as Athens digs in on debt relief
ATHENS (Reuters) – Greece and its creditors start a fresh round of talks this week on reforming its labor market, a tricky task for a leftist government sliding in opinion polls but needed if the recession-hit state can ever win debt relief.




