News Headlines - 13 March 2015

NY Judge Rules Against Citibank, Argentina in Bond Dispute - ABC News

The judge has repeatedly ruled that U.S. hedge funds must be paid roughly $1.5 billion they are owed if Argentina pays interest to other bondholders who swapped their bonds for bonds worth less than a third of their original value. The swaps occurred in 2005 and 2010 after Argentina defaulted. Fewer than 10 percent of bondholders failed to swap their bonds.

Shell CEO Ben van Beurden paid €24.2m in 2014 | Business | The Guardian

The chief executive of Shell earned €24.2m (£17.2m) last year to become the second-highest paid boss in the FTSE 100.

Domino Printing targeted by Japan's Brother in £1bn bid - Telegraph

Domino Printing shares have soared more than 30pc after the company’s board recommended a £1bn takeover offer from Japan’s Brother Industries.

Nasa confirms ocean on Jupiter moon, raising prospects for life - Telegraph

Scientists using the Hubble Space Telescope have confirmed that the Jupiter-orbiting moon Ganymede has an ocean beneath its icy surface, raising the prospects for life, Nasa said on Thursday.

Video: Royal Family and veterans attend Afghanistan service and parade - Telegraph

Servicemen and women who died during the Afghanistan campaign and veterans who fought in the conflict were remembered at a service of commemoration today.