An Uber customer on Friday asked a Manhattan federal judge to overturn an arbitration win for the company in a price-fixing case, arguing that the arbitrator only ruled in Uber's favor because he was scared.
U.S. prosecutors have charged the recently ousted owner of a Hollywood movie distributor with defrauding a federal coronavirus emergency relief program and a BlackRock Inc investment fund, including to pay for a Beverly Hills mansion and other luxuries.
United Airlines Holdings Inc said on Friday it would pay Chief Executive Officer Scott Kirby an annual base salary of US$1 million, lower than what prior head Oscar Munoz received.
Our F&B scene is partly shaped by consumers’ habits and desires, so perhaps our nostalgia for certain places and experiences will help revive the industry once social distancing measures ease.
SINGAPORE: Battered by the COVID-19 pandemic, Asia’s aviation and tourism industries have begun a long arduous recovery phase with the reopening of domestic markets. Four of the main Asia Pacific domestic air transport markets have started recovering and several more are expected to follow in the ...
MANY heartland merchants and hawkers may not survive another four to six weeks of closure even with government aid, warned the Federation of Merchants' Associations, Singapore (FMAS), prompting it to make five recommendations to help the ailing sector on Friday.
HERE'S a peek into the future of customer centres at banks. An online transaction fails to go through, and right there and then, the bank will send the customer a chat message, a text, or an e-mail, before having him or her ring up the bank to...
NEW business in Singapore's life insurance industry, in terms of total weighted premiums, grew 10 per cent to S$965.8 million for the first quarter from January to March 2020, from S$877.8 million a year ago.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson is planning to reduce Chinese telecoms equipment maker Huawei Technologies Co Ltd's involvement in Britain's 5G network in the wake of the coronavirus crisis, the Daily Telegraph newspaper reported.
A range of business groups have made an 11th-hour appeal to U.S. President Donald Trump as he weighs whether to restrict temporary work visas, warning of negative economic consequences if he blocks the flow of skilled foreign workers into the United States.