Ghosn did not use French documents to travel to Lebanon: French minister
Former Nissan and Renault boss Carlos Ghosn did not use French travel documents to travel from Japan to Lebanon, French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said on Monday.
HP had ‘buyer’s remorse’ over ill-fated Autonomy deal, court hears
Hewlett-Packard suffered “buyer’s remorse” over its disastrous $11 billion acquisition of Autonomy and was trying to pin the blame on UK entrepreneur Mike Lynch, London’s High Court heard on Monday in the closing stages of a multi-billion dollar case.
Louis Dreyfus owner pledged stake to raise $1 billion Credit Suisse loan
Margarita Louis-Dreyfus borrowed $1 billion from Credit Suisse last year to buy out minority shareholders of Louis Dreyfus Company (LDC), pledging her majority stake in the commodities trader as collateral, a company filing showed.
Ford quarterly sales slip on slowdown in passenger cars demand
Ford Motor Co on Monday posted a 1.3% fall in fourth-quarter vehicle sales as soft demand for passenger cars outweighed higher sales of pick-up trucks.
Oil inches up as Iran and United States trade threats
Oil prices edged up on Monday, after Brent touched above $70 a barrel, as rhetoric from the United States, Iran and Iraq fanned tensions in the Middle East after a U.S. air strike killed a top Iranian military commander.
Alphabet, Amazon keep S&P afloat as Middle East tensions persist
Gains for internet giants Amazon and Alphabet helped Wall Street’s S&P 500 index steady following early losses on Monday sparked by rising tensions in the Middle East.
Gold surges as investors assess Mideast risk; stocks fall
Gold prices shot to almost seven-year highs on Monday while yields on U.S. Treasury and euro zone government debt fell as escalating U.S.-Iranian tensions spurred demand for safe-haven assets.
Wall Street rattled by Middle East tensions, energy shares jump
U.S. stocks fell for a second session on Monday, led by financial and technology stocks, as escalating tensions between the United States and Iran pushed investors toward safe-haven assets such as gold and government bonds.
Aeromexico reaches compensation deal with Boeing over MAX crisis
Mexican airline Aeromexico said on Monday it had reached a compensation deal with Boeing Co related to the grounding of the planemaker’s 737 MAX aircraft, joining a growing list of global airlines settling with the U.S. company.
Oil tops $70 as Iran and Trump trade threats
Oil prices jumped by about 1% on Monday, pushing Brent above $70 a barrel, as rhetoric from the United States, Iran and Iraq fanned tensions in the Middle East after a U.S. air strike killed a top Iranian military commander.