Danske Bank will compensate about 900 customers up to 100 million Danish crowns (US$15.93 million) in total after overcharging them for investment products, it said on Friday.
Apple Inc said it was committed to freedom of information and expression in a document it has published on its humans rights policy - a move which follows increased pressure from shareholders.
French water and waste management company Veolia 's bid for a stake in rival Suez held by utility Engie at 15.50 euros a share is not high enough, Engie Chairman Jean-Pierre Clamadieu said on Friday.
Norwegian Air , which is attempting to secure a second round of financial restructuring, saw a 91per cent decline in August passenger volume from a year earlier as most of its fleet remained grounded by the coronavirus pandemic, it said on Friday.
SINGAPORE: Naming the companies that are on the Fair Consideration Framework (FCF) watch list is “counter-productive” as it frustrates the suspected firms’ local hiring efforts, Manpower Minister Josephine Teo said in Parliament on Friday (Sep 4). Mrs Teo was speaking on the fifth day of ...
SINGAPORE: Retail sales in Singapore fell 8.5 per cent year-on-year in July as the COVID-19 pandemic continued to plague the sector. This is an improvement from the 27.7 per cent plunge in June, said the Department of Statistics (SingStat) on Friday (Sep 4). Excluding motor vehicles, retail ...
Facebook Inc's final policy changes in the lead-up to U.S. elections in November are unlikely to stem a flood of disinformation around the vote, which could suppress turnout and sow confusion about results, election experts said on Friday.
Malaysian prosecutors on Friday withdrew criminal charges against three Goldman Sachs units accused of misleading investors over US$6.5 billion in bond sales they helped organise for a state fund, the Bernama state news agency reported.
With an enviable reputation, IAG's CEO Willie Walsh would be a hard act to follow at the best of times, but his successor Luis Gallego will have to steer its British Airways and Iberia out of the depths of the worst downturn in aviation history.
Virgin Atlantic is preparing to cut more than 1,000 jobs after seeing a slower-than-expected recovery in international demand for air travel, Sky News reported on Thursday (Sep 3).























