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.