Deutsche Bank Didn't Archive Chats Used by Some Employees Tied to Libor Probe

A month after reaching a $2.5 billion settlement over interest rate rigging, Deutsche Bank told regulators its disclosures may have been incomplete because it accidentally failed to archive electronic chats involving its employees.

Airbus Reports Rise in Profit

Airbus reported a 5% rise in second-quarter profit even as the A400M military transport plane program, which has repeatedly been a drag on earnings, once again impaired the European plane maker's financial results.

BNP Paribas Swings to Profit

French bank BNP Paribas swung to a profit in the second-quarter, bouncing back from heavy losses tied to a multibillion-dollar fine for violating U.S. sanctions against Sudan, Iran and Cuba.

ArcelorMittal Pressured by China and Russia

Steel titan ArcelorMittal said its second-quarter net profit was lifted by lower foreign exchange charges but warned that increased competition from steel imports, mainly from Russia and China, still threaten its business.

SNB Reports Huge Loss

Switzerland's central bank posted a loss in the first half of the year after its decision to scrap a long-standing cap on the strength of the Swiss franc caused the currency to soar, eroding the value of its euro reserves.

BBVA Profit Up as Bad Loan Provisions Drop

Spain's Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria said its net profit rose 74% in the second quarter on higher revenue and lower provisions.

Siemens CEO Recently Met With Bombardier Executive Chairman

Siemens Chief Executive Joe Kaeser said he recently met with the executive chairman of Bombardier. The two companies have held talks about potential linkups between their rail operations.

Barrick Gold Sells Stake in Mine to Antofagasta

Barrick Gold Corp. on Thursday said it had agreed to sell 50% of its Zaldívar copper mine in Chile to Antofagasta PLC for $1 billion in cash.

Uber to Invest $1 Billion in India

Uber Technologies said it will invest $1 billion in India in the next nine months as it seeks to further expand its business in its largest market outside the U.S.

Noble Group Shares Keep Falling

Shares of commodities trader Noble Group slumped for a second-straight session as short sellers piled in.

Three Coke Bottlers in Talks to Merge

Three bottlers of Coca-Cola products in Europe are in advanced talks about a merger that would further a push by the U.S. soda giant to consolidate its bottlers around the world and lower costs.

Cargill's Black River Shutting Four Hedge Funds

Cargill's Black River Asset Management plans to shutter four of its hedge funds and return more than $1 billion to investors over the next several months.

Expedia Sets Sights on Growth Abroad

Expedia Inc. executives said they would be on the lookout opportunities abroad after brisk demand for hotel rooms overseas drove up second-quarter earnings.

Regal Cinemas Rejects Paramount's Distribution Idea

Regal Entertainment, the nation's largest movie-theater chain, isn't signing on to Paramount Pictures' plan to shorten the length of time it takes for a movie to become available to watch at home.