Tokyo court rejects Ghosn appeal against 10-day detention
The Tokyo District Court on Friday said it had rejected an appeal by Carlos Ghosn’s lawyers against the detention of the ousted Nissan Motor Co chairman for 10 days to question him regarding their latest accusations of financial misconduct.
U.S. job growth rebounds in March; but wage gains slow
U.S. employment growth accelerated from a 17-month low in March as milder weather boosted activity in sectors like construction, which could further allay fears of a sharp slowdown in economic growth in the first quarter.
Take Five: Panic over? World markets themes for the week ahead
(This April 5 story has been refilled to update with fresh China, Brexit sections, changes date to April 8)
EU-China summit preparations stumble over trade, human rights
Tensions over trade, investments and minority rights may prevent China and the EU from agreeing a joint declaration at a summit next week, four diplomats in Brussels said on Friday, sapping a European push for greater access to Chinese markets.
Arrested, again: Why Ghosn has been detained, what is different now?
Ousted Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn is back in the Tokyo detention center where he previously spent 108 days, after being released just last month on a $9 million bail.
Singapore aviation regulator says it will join FAA’s Boeing 737 MAX review panel
The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore on Friday said that it would participate in a technical review panel on the Boeing Co 737 MAX jet led by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
Biotech crops among sticking points in U.S.-China trade deal: sources
China’s lengthy approval process for genetically modified crops remains a sticking point in talks to end the trade war between China and the United States, according to two sources with knowledge of the talks.
Exclusive: Jet crisis deepens, lessors to de-register more planes over 10 days – sources
Lessors to Jet Airways Ltd are planning to ask India’s aviation regulator to de-register many more planes leased to the airline, three sources said, signaling a planned bailout of the debt-laden carrier is failing to assuage their concerns.
EU charges German carmakers with blocking emissions cleaning technology
European Union antitrust regulators on Friday charged BMW, Daimler and Volkswagen with colluding to block the rollout of emissions cleaning technology in a move that could lead to hefty fines.




