LONDON/SAO PAULO, March 22 (Reuters) - Private-equity firm Advent International Corp has raised $13 billion for its latest fund, exceeding a $12 billion fundraising target in spite of escalating market turmoil.
Stocks staged a comeback from intraday losses on Tuesday, to close out Tuesday's session with the major U.S. indexes relatively flat. Bobbi Rebell reports.
Stocks staged a comeback from intraday losses on Tuesday, to close out Tuesday's session with the major U.S. indexes relatively flat. Bobbi Rebell reports.
Stocks staged a comeback from intraday losses on Tuesday, to close out Tuesday's session with the major U.S. indexes relatively flat. Bobbi Rebell reports.
Stocks staged a comeback from intraday losses on Tuesday, to close out Tuesday's session with the major U.S. indexes relatively flat. Bobbi Rebell reports.
Migrants stranded at the Greek border show their sympathy and solidarity for the victims of the Brussels attacks, saying, "we left our countries" because of suicide bombers. Diane Hodges reports.
Migrants stranded at the Greek border show their sympathy and solidarity for the victims of the Brussels attacks, saying, "we left our countries" because of suicide bombers. Diane Hodges reports.
Migrants stranded at the Greek border show their sympathy and solidarity for the victims of the Brussels attacks, saying, "we left our countries" because of suicide bombers. Diane Hodges reports.
Migrants stranded at the Greek border show their sympathy and solidarity for the victims of the Brussels attacks, saying, "we left our countries" because of suicide bombers. Diane Hodges reports.
(Reuters) - U.S. health regulators said on Tuesday they have approved a drug from Eli Lilly and Co to treat adults with moderate to severe cases of the skin condition plaque psoriasis.
(Reuters) - U.S. health regulators said on Tuesday they have approved a drug from Eli Lilly and Co to treat adults with moderate to severe cases of the skin condition plaque psoriasis.
(Reuters) - Movie studio Warner Bros went ahead with Tuesday's London premiere of "Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice," its new superhero movie, but skipped the traditional red carpet press interviews following the attacks in Brussels.
The U.S. House of Representatives holds a moment of silence for the victims of Tuesday's attacks in Brussels. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
The U.S. House of Representatives holds a moment of silence for the victims of Tuesday's attacks in Brussels. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
The U.S. House of Representatives holds a moment of silence for the victims of Tuesday's attacks in Brussels. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
The U.S. House of Representatives holds a moment of silence for the victims of Tuesday's attacks in Brussels. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
U.S. CRUDE EXTENDS LOSSES, DOWN 1 PCT AT $41.12 A BARREL IN POST SETTLEMENT TRADING AFTER API DATA SHOWS BIGGER-THAN-EXPECTED RISE IN INVENTORY
CARACAS, March 22 (Reuters) - Venezuela exported about 443 million Swiss francs ($456 million) worth of gold to Switzerland in February, data showed on Tuesday, as the South American country's central bank carried out swaps to receive cash due to a biting economic crisis.
* Gold, yen and Treasury bonds strength eases (Adds close of U.S. markets, oil settlement prices)
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada will spend an extra C$8.37 billion (4.5 billion pounds) over five years to help the country's impoverished aboriginal population deal with dire living conditions, Finance Minister Bill Morneau said on Tuesday.
By Leah Schnurr OTTAWA, March 22 (Reuters) - Canada will introduce legislation to implement a "bail-in" regime for systemically important banks that would shift some of the responsibility for propping up failing institutions to creditors.
MILAN, March 22 (Reuters) - An Italian financial broker working on behalf of HSBC in the Swiss town of Lugano is under investigation for possible money laundering in a probe linked to a wider tax evasion case, an Italian finance police colonel told Reuters.