Nissan shares slump after Ghosn arrested over alleged financial misconduct
Nissan Motor Co’s shares fell more than 6 percent on Tuesday as Chairman Carlos Ghosn’s arrest a day earlier sent shockwaves through the business world and threw into doubt the future of Japan’s No.2 automaker and its global alliance.
Boeing to hold airline call on 737 MAX systems after Indonesia crash: sources
Boeing Co plans to hold a conference call with airlines on Tuesday morning to discuss systems on the 737 MAX model that crashed in Indonesia last month, according to four sources with familiar with the matter.
Oil loses steam as supply concerns add to negative economic outlook
Oil markets lost steam on Tuesday, giving back earlier gains, as a deteriorating economic outlook and a surge in U.S. production outweighed expected supply cuts by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC).
Bitcoin may hover above $4,795
Bitcoin has found a support at $4,795. It may hover above this level or bounce toward a resistance at $5,151.
South Korea’s Jeju Air orders 40 Boeing planes worth $4.4 billion
Jeju Air Co Ltd , South Korea’s biggest low-cost carrier, purchased 40 Boeing 737 Max 8 planes worth $4.4 billion, the airline said on Tuesday.
Stock markets tumble on tech sell-off, dollar sags
Asian stock markets skidded on Tuesday, extending sharp losses on Wall Street as technology firms bore the brunt of worries about slackening demand, while the dollar sagged after weak U.S. data further sapped confidence in the currency.
Nikkei slips as Ghosn arrest shocks market, Nasdaq fall drags on tech stocks
Japan’s Nikkei fell on Tuesday morning as a drop in Nasdaq shares dragged down Japanese tech names, while Nissan Motor tumbled on news of Chairman Carlos Ghosn’s arrest and dismissal.
Asia down as Wall Street knocked by tech sell-off, dollar sags
Asian stock markets slipped on Tuesday, extending sharp overnight losses on Wall Street as technology firms bore the brunt of worries about slackening demand, while the dollar sagged after weak U.S. data further sapped confidence in the currency.
Oil stable amid expectations OPEC will cut supply to prevent glut forming
Oil prices were stable on Tuesday on expectations that producer club OPEC will soon cut supply to prevent oversupply amid slowing demand growth and a surge in output from the United States.
Nissan shares slump on Ghosn’s arrest over financial misconduct
Shares of Nissan Motor Co fell 6 percent early on Tuesday, a day after the arrest of Chairman Carlos Ghosn sent shockwaves through the business world and threw into doubt the future of Japan’s No.2 automaker and its global alliance.




