Greece, creditors not in talks on extending bailout: Commission
MUNICH, Germany (Reuters) – Greece and its creditors are not in talks on extending the country’s bailout until the autumn, with negotiations focused on meeting the program’s conditions by the time it expires in June, a senior European Commission offici…
S&P ends at all-time highs but traders eye weak volume
(Reuters) – The S&P 500 closed at a record high on Thursday after disappointing economic data bolstered expectations that an interest rate hike is likely to come only later in the year.![]()
McDonald’s CEO gets grilled at first annual meeting
LOS ANGELES/BOSTON (Reuters) – McDonald’s Corp shareholders defied executives at its annual meeting on Thursday, approving a proposal to make it easier to nominate directors to the board of the fast-food chain and taking its new CEO to task over wages,…
HSBC wins reversal of $2.46 billion Household judgment
CHICAGO (Reuters) – A U.S. appeals court on Thursday reversed a $2.46 billion judgment against HSBC Holdings Plc in a long-running securities fraud class action stemming from a consumer finance business it bought more than a decade ago.
Senate advances fast-track trade bill sought by Obama
Washington (Reuters) – President Barack Obama on Thursday moved closer to winning the power to speed trade deals through the U.S. Congress when the Senate advanced legislation important to his Asian trade push.
Greece, creditors not in talks on extending bailout: Commission
MUNICH, Germany (Reuters) – Greece and its creditors are not in talks on extending the country’s bailout until the autumn, with negotiations focused on meeting the program’s conditions by the time it expires in June, a senior European Commission offici…
HP forecasts split-related costs below expectations
(Reuters) – Hewlett-Packard Co , which is in the process of splitting itself, forecast separation-related costs below the expectation of several analysts and reported a better-than-expected quarterly profit.
FCC chairman reached out to Time Warner Cable, Charter CEOs: WSJ
(Reuters) – Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler reached out to the chief executives of Time Warner Cable Inc and Charter Communications Inc to convey that the agency is not against cable deals, the Wall Street Journal reported.![]()
BlackBerry to buy up to 12 million shares for cancellation
(Reuters) – Canadian smartphone maker BlackBerry Ltd said it plans to buy back 12 million shares, sending its stock up nearly 2 percent in extended trading in the United States.
BNY Mellon to pay $180 million to settle foreign exchange lawsuit
(Reuters) – Bank of New York Mellon Corp will pay $180 million to settle a foreign exchange-related putative class action lawsuit, the bank said in a regulatory filing on Thursday.




