Sony says it has removed from the internet the names and partial addresses of 2,500 sweepstakes contestants that had been stolen by hackers and posted on a website, but does not know when it might restart its PlayStation video games network View full post on Financial Times – UK Homepage
Sony apologises for online data breach
Sony executives apologise to millions of online gamers following an unprecedented breach of its network and outline proposals to overhaul the company’s security systems View full post on Financial Times – UK Homepage
Sony apologises for huge data breach
Sony executives on Sunday apologised to millions of online gamers following an unprecedented breach of its network and outlined proposals to overhaul the company’s security systems View full post on Financial Times – UK Homepage
Asian markets slip as US data disappoint
Asian shares retreated as weak US output growth fuelled uncertainty about the outlook for corporate earnings while a strong Australian dollar weighed on the Sydney market View full post on Financial Times – UK Homepage
Growth data cast doubt over recovery
Doubts have been cast over the strength of the US economic recovery after output grew at an annualised rate of only 1.8 per cent in the first quarter View full post on Financial Times – UK Homepage
US equities slip despite strong jobs data
Bourses are lower, with European and London stocks faltering after Wall Street turned tail on a soaring oil price. View full post on Financial Times – UK Homepage
Jobs data pushes US rates to highs
Markets saw the good in the US labour market report, pushing Treasury yields to new highs, as stresses from Europe and the Middle East continued to fade View full post on Financial Times – UK Homepage
European markets edge higher ahead of US jobs data
Markets maintained the positive mood set by Wall Street and Asia overnight but with continuing unrest in Egypt, a European summit and the monthly US jobs data looming, few traders were prepared to make particularly bold bets View full post on Financial Times – UK Homepage
Rally calms as markets await fresh data
Numbers, not politics, are driving the markets this week, but Tuesday’s cheerleaders are fading as they wait for fresh data in the hope of finding a feelgood factor View full post on Financial Times – UK Homepage
PMI data raise fears on global inflation
Global manufacturing activity grew at a record rate in January as the international recovery powered into 2011, pushing up commodity prices View full post on Financial Times – UK Homepage