NEW YORK (Reuters) - The analyst whose downgrade of Citigroup Inc sparked a broad stock market sell-off on Thursday said she has received several death threats stemming from her research, the Times of London said.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Shares of toy maker Mattel Inc , which are hovering near a 52-week low after a series of recalls of products made in China, may be poised to rebound, according to a report in the November 5 edition of Barron's financial newspaper.
DUBAI (Reuters) - Boeing Co or Airbus may win an order this month worth as much as $3.95 billion from United Arab Emirates-based Air Arabia , which said on Sunday it plans to buy as many as 50 planes.
KUWAIT (Reuters) - OPEC-member Kuwait's oil minister has offered to resign after some members of parliament voiced resistance to his appointment a week ago, newspapers said on Sunday.
ORLANDO, Fla./NEW YORK (Reuters) - Eli Lilly and Co's investigational anti-clotting drug was better able to prevent heart attacks than the standard treatment Plavix, but the drug led to excess bleeding, a study released on Sunday found, a shortcoming that could curb its usefulness.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The recent raid by federal and state officials on WellCare Health Plans Inc's Florida headquarters involves allegations that the insurer committed Medicaid fraud, according to a report by the Wall Street Journal.
LONDON (Reuters) - Days before the long-awaited launch of its first U.S. store, Britain's Tesco has opened the doors of the "Fresh & Easy" chain on the Internet.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Banking company Northern Trust Corp , which caters to the rich and super rich, could see its shares climb 10 percent or more annually in the coming years, according to a report in Barron's financial newspaper.
PARMA, Italy (Reuters) - Italian prosecutors can prove a link between a former Parmalat executive and an ex-Bank of America manager in investigations into the collapse of the Italian dairy firm, the chief prosecutor said.