SAC, with assets of about $15 billion, has been subjected to years of federal probes into suspected securities fraud dating back to 2006.
Starbucks Corp. (NASDAQ:SBUX), Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) and Zynga Inc. (NASDAQ:ZNGA) report earnings after the bell.
The Church of England's initiative against payday lenders marks the first political initiative of the new archbishop of Canterbury.
The slight shift will mean Moody’s rates the country as reasonably safe for investment.
Pre-market movers on Thursday include Facebook, Baidu.com, Tripadvisor, Logitech, Sequenom, Crocs, USEC, ABB, Western Digital.
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The ongoing sideshow that is Anthony Weiner’s New York City mayoral bid is fostering a groundswell of media sympathy for Weiner’s wife, Huma Abedin, who stood by his side once again during a Tuesday press conference.
The construction equipment company did not meet analysts' expectations in the second quarter.
Bair, former FDIC chairwoman, has endorsed vice chair Janet Yellen to replace Ben Bernanke in the Fed's top post.
Wells Fargo has overtaken China's ICBC as world's largest bank by market capitalization.
The bloc wants to cut interchange fees, which are levied on retailers but commonly passed on to consumers.
Pre-market movers for Wednesday include VMware, Apple Inc, ARM Holdings, TrovaGene, Broadcom, Polycom, and Syngenta.
Starbucks' shows no sign of decline: the cafe giant is expected to notch yet another consecutive quarter of sales growth.
A 100 sq. ft. condo is renting for as much as $8 million in Myanmar's commercial center Yangon.
Investors are still trying to determine if this market has enough positive economic trends to support stock valuations.
A Texas man is accused of running a Bitcoin-related Ponzi scheme and using the proceeds to pay for personal expenses.
China's manufacturing sector registered yet another drop, sparking concerns over the extended slowdown while giving strength to stimulus hopes.
Federal prosecutors are poised to lodge criminal charges as soon as this week against SAC Capital Advisors, The Wall Street Journal reports.
China's HSBC Flash PMI for July is 47.7 -- an 11-month low -- compared with June's final reading of 48.2.
Thanks to mobile growth and improved advertising, Wall Street is bullish on Facebook's Q2 earnings, which will be announced Wednesday.
One telling stat: Gross margin for Apple's fiscal third quarter was 36.9%, compared to 42.8% in the year-ago.
Iran and Iraq, once sworn enemies, have warmed relations as they agreed to import gas from Iran to fuel power plants in Iraq.
Small businesses turn to informal lenders in lieu of strict commercial lending regulations.
Steve Cohen is charged with failing to supervise traders.
Aluminum inventory storage and transportation may net the firm that much, one critic argues.
On average, the Street sees earnings falling between Apple's low and high guidance range, with a general consensus of flat to slightly down.
Despite a weakening kyat and a worsening trade deficit Myanmar's economy is doing just fine, according to Standard Chartered Bank.
For the second year in a row, the Big Four broadcasters were completely shut out of Emmy’s coveted Outstanding Drama Series category. Should network TV give up on serious drama?
The central bank's managing director said that 80 percent of assets managed in Singapore come from overseas.
French communications giant Vivendi is in talks with UAE's Etisalat to sell its stake in Maroc Telecom in an all-cash deal.