U.S. HAS CONCLUDED NORTH KOREA IS BEHIND SONY HACK -- UPDATE 

U.S. officials have concluded North Korea is behind the hacking attack on Sony Pictures, elevating the issue from a question of corporate security to national security, according to people familiar with the investigation. (published 0045 GMT)

 
 
U.S. COURT REJECTS VALE BID TO DISMISS RIO TINTO LAWSUIT 

A U.S. District Court rejected Brazilian mining company Vale SA's bid to dismiss a lawsuit alleging it conspired with Israeli billionaire Benjamin Steinmetz to take a West African mine away from rival Rio Tinto PLC. (published 2337 GMT Wednesday)

 
 
YUEXIU TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE BUYS 70% STAKE IN HUBEI SUIYUENAN EXPRESSWAY 

Chinese highway operator Yuexiu Transport Infrastructure Ltd. said it has bought a 70% stake in Hubei Suiyuenan Expressway Co. Ltd. for 1.95 billion yuan, an effort to tap China's growth in central and western regions. (published 0043 GMT)

 
 
ORACLE BEATS STREET VIEW FOR FIRST TIME IN A YEAR 

The Oracle Corp. profit machine is back in gear. Best known for databases used by many big businesses, the company posted quarterly results Wednesday that were a pleasant surprise for investors who had lost confidence in the company's ability to churn out reliable financial results. (published 2309 GMT Wednesday)

 
 
UBS LOSES APPEAL IN FRENCH TAX EVASION PROBE 

UBS AG failed to win relief from having to pay a 1.1 billion euro bond as part of a French probe into assistance provided by the Swiss bank to French tax evaders, prompting the lender to take its case to the European Court of Human Rights. (published 2039 GMT Wednesday)

 
 
ANZ SAYS IT IS WELL PREPARED FOR TOUGHER CAPITAL RULES 

The chairman of one of Australia's largest lenders tentatively welcomed a sweeping review of the financial system that has called for banks to hold additional capital as a buffer against potential financial crises. (published 0001 GMT)

 
 
CHINA APPROVES SYNGENTA BIOTECH CORN 

China's Ministry of Agriculture has approved a controversial biotech corn product that has been blamed for the collapse of U.S. corn exports to the big Asian market, U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said Wednesday. (published 2202 GMT Wednesday)

 
 
AVON FORMALLY SETTLES FOREIGN BRIBERY ALLEGATIONS WITH JUSTICE DEPARTMENT 

Avon Products Inc. settled foreign bribery charges involving its China unit with the U.S. Department of Justice Wednesday, agreeing to pay $67.6 million in criminal penalties. (published 2009 GMT Wednesday)

 
 
EVA PRECISION INDUSTRIAL: EXPECT 2014 NET PROFIT TO RISE SIGNIFICANTLY 

Hong Kong-listed investment firm EVA Precision Industrial Holdings Ltd. said it expects a significant increase in net profit for 2014 from a year earlier, mainly buoyed by robust growth in revenue as well as the cost-control measures adopted by the company. (published 0010 GMT)

 
 
PERENNIAL CHINA RETAIL TRUST TO BE TAKEN PRIVATE 

Perennial China Retail Trust on Thursday said trading in its units will be suspended from Dec. 23 after its parent's holding in the Singapore-listed trust rose above 90%. (published 0002 GMT)

 
 
MARATHON OIL TO CUT CAPITAL SPENDING IN 2015 

Marathon Oil Corp. plans to cut spending in 2015, the latest energy company to slim its spending plans amid tumbling oil prices. (published 2308 GMT Wednesday)

 
 
CROESUS RETAIL FULLY HEDGES DISTRIBUTABLE INCOME TO PROTECT AGAINST YEN VOLATILITY 

Croesus Retail Trust Thursday said it has increased hedging on its distributable income to nearly 100% to protect itself against volatility in the Japanese currency. (published 0053 GMT)

 
 
JEFFERIES'S HEAD OF GLOBAL HEALTH-CARE INVESTMENT BANKING RESIGNS -- UPDATE 

Jefferies Group LLC's global health-care investment banking head, Sage Kelly, has resigned from the investment bank to focus on family matters, according to a memorandum seen by The Wall Street Journal. (published 2203 GMT Wednesday)

 
 
PETROBRAS CEO LEAVES OPEN THE POSSIBILITY OF RESIGNATION 

The embattled chief executive of Brazilian state oil company Petroleo Brasileiro SA left open the possibility of resigning amid a major corruption scandal and expressed concern that related investigations could compromise the company's production goals. (published 2023 GMT Wednesday)