The inquiry appears to be in the early stages, and it may be months before prosecutors decide if they will bring any charges in the case.

CFO: All pain, no gain 
Alvaro de Molina was doing a bang-up job as chief financial officer of Bank of America. BofA’s stock rose 13% on his watch, and on Nov. 28 the company surpassed rival Citigroup in market cap. But five days later, after just 18 months in his post, he quit, calling his job “suffocating” and “less fun.” And de Molina is hardly alone: He was one of at least 12 Fortune 50 CFOs to leave their jobs in …

In China today, you are what you wear 
China’s thirst for brand name products is no secret, with Chinese consumers already accounting for 10 percent of global luxury sales.

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