SAN FRANCISCO: US business leaders are calling for calm following Tuesday's (Nov 3) election even as they brace for potential trouble on the streets and inside their companies in case of a disputed result. The fears were highlighted in many US cities where retail stores were being boarded up,...
China's Ant Group , about to make the biggest public sale of shares ever, poses a basic conundrum: what kind of company is it - a financial colossus or a tech giant?
Absolute debt levels are only part of the story, say two observers.
SUBSIDIES from the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) drove first-time bond issuances in Singapore in 2019, said its Singapore Corporate Debt Market Development 2019 report released on Friday.
Walmart Inc said on Monday it has dropped its plans to use roving robots to scan shelves and keep track of inventory, squashing the world's largest retailer's years-long efforts to automate the task.
The CEO of Monte dei Paschi told directors on Monday (Nov 2) the bailed-out Italian bank needs €1.5-2.0 billion (US$1.7-US$2.3 billion) in cash to avoid breaching capital requirements in the first quarter of 2021, a source with knowledge of the matter said.
Any French involvement in holding up a multi-billion natural gas deal over environmental concerns could damage the country's trade ties with the United States, a Republican Senator has warned in a letter to French President Emmanuel Macron.
Donald Trump's campaign slogan in 2016 could have been 'build the Wall Street’, but a scan across global markets throws up plenty of surprises, especially in the emerging economies that have been in Trump's cross-hairs.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV (FCA) disclosed it could face costs of up to 722 million euros (US$840 million) to resolve a Justice Department investigation into excess diesel emissions and as a result of higher fuel economy penalties.
US manufacturing activity accelerated more than expected in October, with new orders jumping to their highest level in nearly 17 years amid a shift in spending toward goods like motor vehicles as the COVID-19 pandemic drags on.





















