Second Credit Suisse spying probe expected to clear CEO Thiam: SonntagsZeitung
A second probe into staff surveillance at Credit Suisse is set to clear Chief Executive Tidjane Thiam, Swiss newspaper SonntagsZeitung reported on Sunday.
Tesco suspends Chinese supplier after prisoner labor report
British supermarket giant Tesco suspended a Chinese supplier of Christmas cards on Sunday after a press report said a customer found a message written inside a card saying it had been packed by foreign prisoners who were victims of forced labor.
Trump says trade deal with China to be signed ‘very shortly’
President Donald Trump on Saturday said the United States and China would “very shortly” sign their so-called Phase One trade pact.
‘Not for the faint of heart:’ Critical landing test ahead for Boeing Starliner
The Boeing Co Starliner spacecraft that failed in its mission to reach the International Space Station was due to barrel down to the Earth’s surface early on Sunday with the daunting task of landing safely.
NASA, Boeing investigating why Starliner spacecraft missed orbit
The Boeing Co Starliner spacecraft that failed to hit the right orbit to reach the International Space Station is healthy, in a stable orbit and expected to land in New Mexico on Sunday morning, NASA said.
U.S. government says verdict in Bayer’s Roundup case should be reversed
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Justice Department said a federal appeals court should reverse a lower court verdict finding Bayer AG liable in the case of a California man who blamed its Roundup weed killer for his cancer.
‘Healthy’ Boeing Starliner spacecraft on track to land in New Mexico: NASA
The Boeing Co Starliner spacecraft that failed to hit the right orbit to reach the International Space Station is “healthy,” in a stable orbit and expected to land in New Mexico on Sunday morning, NASA said on Saturday.
Britain gives U.S. investor go-ahead to buy Cobham for $5 billion
Britain has approved the purchase of British defense company Cobham by U.S. investor Advent International for $5 billion after the private equity group made commitments to address national security concerns.
Manager of McDonald’s franchise in Peru says faulty drinks machine caused deaths
The general manager of the company that operates McDonald’s restaurants in Peru told local television that the beverage machine at the restaurant where two employees were fatally electrocuted last weekend had experienced an electrical fault but it was …
Manager of McDonald’s franchise in Peru says faulty drinks machine caused deaths
The general manager of the McDonald’s operating firm in Peru has said in an interview with local TV that the drinks supply machine at the fast food restaurant where two employees died by electrocution last weekend was suffering from an electrical fault…