China says hopes U.S. stops wrong tariff action, vows to retaliate if new levies imposed
China said on Thursday it hopes the United States will stop its wrong tariff action, adding that any new tariffs would lead to escalation.
Asia shares slip, long for clarity on Fed policy
Asian shares drifted off on Thursday as uncertainty over the outlook for both U.S. interest rates and the chance of global fiscal stimulus sucked the life out of markets.
China says it hopes U.S. stops wrong tariff action, vows to retaliate
China hopes the United States will stop its wrong tariff action, the commerce ministry said on Thursday, adding that any new tariffs would lead to escalation, despite delays in implementing the levies.
Swiss telco Sunrise fights to save $6.4 billion Liberty deal
Swiss telecoms firm Sunrise Communications on Thursday stepped up efforts to rescue its takeover of Liberty Global’s Swiss unit amid criticism from its top shareholder, saying it had found new synergies and could cut a planned rights issue to fund the …
Denmark’s Novo Nordisk files lawsuit against Mylan over patent
Novo Nordisk said on Thursday it has filed litigation in a Delaware district court against Mylan aimed at blocking its attempt to market a generic version of the Danish insulin maker’s drug Victoza.
Oil prices fall on economic worries after U.S. fuel stocks climb
Oil prices dipped on Thursday, paring earlier gains, weighed down by worries about the global economy and bigger-than-expected builds in oil product inventories in the United States, the world’s biggest oil consumer.
Swiss telecom Sunrise touts $6.4 billion UPC deal, blasts shareholder as ‘self-serving’
Swiss telecommunications company Sunrise Communications on Thursday escalated its defence of its planned takeover of Liberty Global’s Swiss unit UPC, touting additional synergies and blasting a shareholder that is fighting the deal.
Oil dips amid economic concerns after U.S. fuel stocks build
Oil prices slipped on Thursday, paring earlier gains, weighed down by lingering worries about the global economy and bigger-than-expected builds in oil product inventories in the United States, the world’s biggest oil consumer.
Asia shares sit still, await clarity on Fed policy
Asian shares went flat on Thursday as uncertainty over the outlook for both U.S. interest rates and the chance of global fiscal stimulus sucked the life out of markets.
Oil inches higher after U.S. crude stocks drawdown, economic worries weigh
Oil prices edged higher on Thursday after a drawdown in U.S. crude inventories, but lingering concerns over the global economy and a build-up in U.S. refined product stocks kept a lid on gains.




