Hyundai Motor in talks with investors to develop headquarters project
Hyundai Motor Co is in talks with potential investors to develop its new headquarters planned for the South Korean capital of Seoul to share additional investment costs worth about 3.7 trillion won ($3.27 billion), it said on Sunday.
Northern Ireland firms warn of economic, social risks from no-deal Brexit
Northern Ireland businesses urged British lawmakers on Sunday to seek a compromise over the country’s departure from the European Union and avoid the economic and social risks the province faces in crashing out of the bloc without a deal.
Exclusive: Saudi’s Falih – U.S., China driving oil demand; no April OPEC policy change
Saudi oil minister Khalid al-Falih said on Sunday that China and the U.S. would lead healthy global demand for oil this year but that it would be too early to change OPEC+ output policy at the group’s next meeting in April.
Deutsche, Commerzbank tentatively talk about merger after months of speculation: source
The management board of Deutsche Bank has agreed to hold talks with rival Commerzbank on the feasibility of a merger, a person with knowledge of the matter told Reuters on Saturday.
Flights resume at New Jersey’s Newark airport after fire report shuts runways
Flights at New Jersey’s Newark Liberty International Airport resumed on Saturday after the airport closed its runways due to reports of a possible fire in the hold of a Boeing 737 cargo plane that was diverted there, officials said.
Deutsche Bank management board agrees to Commerzbank merger talks: source
The management board of Deutsche Bank has agreed to hold talks with rival Commerzbank on the feasibility of a merger, a person with knowledge of the matter told Reuters on Saturday.
Exclusive: Saudi court approves detained tycoon Sanea’s bankruptcy filing
A Saudi court has approved an application by detained and indebted billionaire Maan al-Sanea and his company, Saad, to have their case resolved through the kingdom’s new bankruptcy law, the company’s financial adviser and two sources familiar with the …
Britain’s Asda supermarkets to stop selling single kitchen knives
Walmart-owned British supermarket chain Asda said it will remove single kitchen knives from sale in all its stores by the end of April.
China says hopes countries don’t abuse rules to limit investment
China hopes other countries do not abuse national security rules to impede normal investment, Vice Commerce Minister Qian Keming said on Saturday.
China says working with U.S. day and night to get trade deal
China and the United States are still working day and night to achieve a trade deal that matches the interests of both sides and the hopes of the world, including eliminating tit-for-tat tariffs, a senior Chinese official said on Saturday.




