Japanese prosecutors ask judges to question Ghosn’s wife: NHK
Prosecutors in Tokyo have asked judges to question Carlos Ghosn’s wife in connection with funds allegedly misappropriated by the former Nissan Motor chairman, Japan’s public broadcaster NHK said on Sunday.
Sports Direct chief offers to underwrite Debenhams rescue for CEO job: Financial Times
Sports Direct chief Mike Ashley has offered to underwrite a 150 million pound ($196 million) rights issue at Debenhams on condition he is named CEO of the British department store chain, the Financial Times reported on Saturday, citing two sources.
As latest round of U.S.-China talks end, ‘significant work’ remains
U.S. and Chinese negotiators wrapped up their latest round of trade talks on Friday and were scheduled to resume discussions next week to try to secure a pact that would end a tit-for-tat tariff battle that has roiled global markets.
SAP cloud business head quits after 27 years in latest top departure
Software company SAP said the head of its cloud business group had quit, the latest in a string of top departures as Europe’s most valuable technology company reshapes its operations.
G20 must tackle root causes of trade tensions that threaten growth: EU
The European Union will tell a meeting of finance leaders from the world’s 20 biggest economies next week that they must all tackle the root causes of global trade tensions because they are putting global growth at risk, an EU document showed.
Brexit seen discussed at G20 next week: EU’s Dombrovskis
Britain’s exit from the European Union is likely to be widely discussed at the meeting of the world’s G20 financial leaders in Washington next week, the Vice President of the European Commission Valdis Dombrovskis said on Saturday.
SAP’s head of cloud business latest top departure in restructuring
Software company SAP said the head of its cloud business group had decided to leave the company, the latest in a string of top departures as Europe’s most valuable technology firm reshapes its operations.
Hyundai Motor, Tencent tie up to develop self-driving cars software: report
South Korean automaker Hyundai Motor Co and Chinese technology firm Tencent Holdings have signed a preliminary deal to develop software for driverless vehicles, South Korea’s Maeil Business Newspaper reported on Saturday.
Who was first to launch 5G? Depends who you ask
When it comes to who triumphed in the multi-billion dollar global race to launch the world’s first 5G next generation wireless network, the winner is clear … depending on who you ask.
Petrobras agrees to sell pipeline unit to Engie for $8.6 billion
A consortium led by France’s Engie SA submitted the highest offer for a major gas pipeline unit owned by Brazil’s Petroleo Brasileiro SA, the state-run oil firm said on Friday, as the company’s biggest divestment draws to a close.




