Post Guru hanging, rights groups demand end of executions
In the wake of the hanging of Parliament attack convict Afzal Guru, global rights groups have asked India to end the use of executions and move towards abolishing the death penalty.
Blackstone grooms six executives for Schwarzman's job
When Blackstone Group LP named a new global head of private equity last month, chief executive Stephen Schwarzman was looking for more than just a business unit chief.
Even though the buyout king has
Standard Chartered questions New York action
A New York bank regulator's broadside against Standard Chartered Plc over transactions tied to Iran left investors and the bank questioning the action, which on Tuesday wiped $17 billion off the bank'
Manchester United's U.S. IPO seen being a tough sell
Manchester United may be one of the most supported sports teams in the world but that doesn't mean the soccer club is going to find many investors with an appetite for its planned initial public offer
Appeasing investors, Murdoch moves to split empire
Rupert Murdoch's News Corp took a major step in satisfying shareholders' concerns for a more growth-focused business with a plan to separate its publishing and entertainment assets, but an uncertain m