[ad_1] WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Huawei Technologies Co Ltd and ZTE Corp (000063.SZ) on Monday both asked the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) not to finalize its designation of the China tech giants as risks to
Major summit on eve of Singapore Airshow canceled on coronavirus fears
[ad_1] MONTREAL/SYDNEY (Reuters) – A meeting of international aviation officials due to be held in Singapore on the eve of Asia’s largest annual aerospace event has been canceled because of coronavirus fears, participants said, raising
Tesla up 20% after Panasonic posts first quarterly profit at battery business
[ad_1] TOKYO/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Tesla Inc’s stock surged 20% on Monday in its largest one-day gain since 2013, fueled by a quarterly profit at Panasonic’s battery business with the U.S. car maker and an
Alphabet shares fall as Google misses on sales, debuts YouTube revenue
[ad_1] SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Google-parent Alphabet Inc’s (GOOGL.O) worst fourth-quarter revenue growth since 2015 sent shares down nearly 5% on Monday, overshadowing the disclosure for the first time of YouTube advertising revenue. FILE PHOTO:
Airbus bribery scandal triggers new probes worldwide
[ad_1] PARIS (Reuters) – Fallout from the Airbus (AIR.PA) bribery scandal reverberated around the world on Monday as the head of one of its top buyers temporarily stood down and investigations were launched in countries
Stocks jump as China markets reopen, dollar gains
[ad_1] NEW YORK (Reuters) – The dollar strengthened and a gauge of global stocks jumped, lifted by an unexpected rebound in U.S. manufacturing that helped temper fears that caused stocks overnight in Asia to plunge
Uber ready to take dispute with Colombia to international arbitration – regional manager
[ad_1] BOGOTA (Reuters) – Uber (UBER.N) has told the Colombian government it is considering taking its dispute with the Andean country to international arbitration, the company’s general manager for Latin America told Reuters on Monday.
Morgan Stanley donates $20 million to children’s mental health programs
[ad_1] NEW YORK (Reuters) – Morgan Stanley (MS.N) said on Monday it will give $20 million to seven nonprofit groups working to prevent youth suicide and fight depression and other children’s mental health problems. FILE
Women’s share of U.S. corporate board seats rises, but not top roles: study
[ad_1] BOSTON (Reuters) – Women gained seats on U.S. corporate boards at a steady pace in recent years, but their share of top board leadership roles is still stuck at a low level, according to
Bernard Ebbers, convicted of orchestrating WorldCom fraud, dead at 78
[ad_1] Bernard Ebbers, who built WorldCom Inc into a telecommunications giant and was convicted in one of the largest U.S. accounting scandals, died on Sunday, his family said in a statement. He was 78. FILE