China Shares Fall Amid Doubts Over Beijing's Rescue 

China's stocks fell Tuesday, casting doubt on the potency of Beijing's aggressive rescue efforts, while investors elsewhere in Asia appear to shrug off concerns over Greece's debt situation.

 
German Media Giants in Tie-Up Talks 

German broadcaster ProSiebenSat.1 AG and publishing company Axel Springer SE are in talks to merge in a transaction that would shake up the media market, people familiar with the matter said.

 
Samsung Sees Seventh Straight Profit Decline 

Samsung's second-quarter earnings estimates suggest that sales of its new flagship smartphones were significantly worse than expected.

 
Samsung Affiliates Clear Another Legal Hurdle on Way to Merger 

A South Korean court sided with the Samsung conglomerate in a decision that could sway the outcome of a contentious merger between two Samsung companies.

 
Big U.S. Banks Refile 'Living Wills' after Regulatory Rebuke 

Twelve of the largest U.S. banks refiled with regulators their plans for navigating bankruptcy, their latest attempt to show they wouldn't need a taxpayer bailout in a financial crisis.

 
TerraForm to Acquire Wind Farms for $2 Billion 

TerraForm Power agreed to acquire a majority stake in a portfolio of wind farms in the U.S. and Canada from Invenergy Wind in transactions valued at a combined $2 billion.

 
Noble Group Launches Accounting Review 

Commodities trader Noble Group Ltd. will launch an independent review into its accounting, which has come under some scrutiny this year, the company said Tuesday.

 
Wal-Mart de Mexico Keeps Up Strong Sales Growth 

Retailer Wal-Mart de Mexico racked up another strong quarter of sales growth between April and June, with sales rising 9.9% from the second quarter of 2014.