In Dutch court, Ghosn seeks release of internal documents
Lawyers for Carlos Ghosn, the fugitive former automotive executive, on Monday argued in a Dutch court for the release of internal documents relating to his...
GM to restart production in China from Feb. 15
General Motors said on Monday it would restart production in from Feb. 15 in China, where the country is dealing with a coronavirus epidemic which...
Virus uncertainty weighs on global shares, dollar takes breather
Global shares fell on Monday as the death toll from a coronavirus outbreak exceeded the SARS epidemic of two decades ago, though Chinese shares rose...
Oil slides lower as traders evaluate China’s demand, await OPEC+ cuts
Oil prices slipped lower on Monday as traders assessed China’s oil demand following the coronavirus outbreak and waited to see if major producers will cut...
China’s return to work lifts local stocks while rest of Asia trails
Asian shares fell on Monday as the death toll from a coronavirus outbreak exceeded the SARS epidemic of two decades ago, though Chinese shares gained...
Israel’s Elbit Systems wins $136 million in contracts in Asia-Pacific
Israeli defense firm Elbit Systems Ltd said on Monday it won contracts worth $136 million to provide customers in Asia-Pacific with airborne laser direct infrared...
No phones, no leaks: How Lagarde is making her mark on ECB
Gathered in a German mountain castle last November for an evening retreat that ended with a whiskey-tasting, rebel European Central Bank policymakers and Christine Lagarde,...
Britain ‘reasonably confident’ of U.S. trade deal despite Huawei concerns
Britain takes U.S. concerns about its use of Huawei equipment seriously but is confident a trade deal with the United States will be among its...
Oil prices edge down as traders assess China’s oil demand, await OPEC+ cuts
Oil prices edged down on Monday but held recent ranges as traders assessed China’s oil demand following the coronavirus outbreak and awaited a decision by...
Australia cartel investigator says no impropriety in exchanges with JPMorgan lawyers
An Australian antitrust investigator who helped bring criminal cartel charges against Citigroup Inc and Deutsche Bank AG denied acting with “impropriety” when presented with communications...
