BMW expects record sales volume for all three group brands this year after 2007 revenue rose 14.3 percent to a record 56.02 billion euros, the world's No 1 premium carmaker said.
Johnson Controls Inc, the world's largest maker of car batteries and seats, may boost earnings for an 18th straight year in 2008 by relying on orders from Fiat SpA and Volkswagen AG rather than General Motors Corp.
A South Korean court ruled yesterday that Samsung Group companies and its chairman pay creditors of its failed carmaking business $2.4 billion.
Prime Minister Gordon Brown's government proposed measures to allow UK authorities power to seize control and transfer accounts from failing banks to another lender.
Daniel Marino, the former finance chief of the bankrupt hedge-fund firm Bayou Group LLC, was sentenced to 20 years in prison for defrauding investors of more than $400 million.
Jerome Kerviel, the Societe Generale trader whose unauthorized bets led to the biggest trading loss in history, told prosecutors the bank cast a "complacent look" on his practices.
UBS AG, Europe's largest bank by assets, reported a record loss after about $14 billion of writedowns on assets infected by subprime mortgages in the United States.
In the days since Jerome Kerviel was hauled before his bosses at Societe Generale SA to explain his trading positions, he must have had some dark moments of the soul.
Stocks advanced in Europe and Asia, led by industrial and mining shares, on speculation the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates to spur economic growth and JPMorgan Chase & Co recommended buying equities.
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