Financial reform key as Obama meets with Greek leader
Global financial reform topped the agenda Tuesday as President Obama huddled with Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou, whose country is at the center of Europe's debt crisis.
S. Africa’s Zuma Submits List of Financial Interests to Cabinet
March 10 (Bloomberg) -- South African President Jacob Zuma submitted a list of his financial interests to the secretary of Cabinet, the Presidency said in a statement on its Web site today.
Wintrust Financial closes $182.9M stock offering
Wintrust Financial Corp., which operates community bank subsidiaries, said Tuesday it sold 5.8 million shares in a public offering that netted about $182.9 million.
Greece says G20 to review financial speculation
Greece, pressing for curbs on financial speculation it blames for worsening the country's debt crisis, said on Tuesday the idea would be examined by the Group of 20 leading powers at their next summit.
Bailed-out U.S. financial stocks surge
The shares of companies bailed out by the U.S. government during the financial crisis surged on Tuesday, fueled by speculation about money-making asset sales, cheap valuations and a recovery.