Many U.S. firms in China eyeing relocation as trade war bites: survey
More than 70 percent of U.S. firms operating in southern China are considering delaying further investment there and moving some or all of their manufacturing to other countries as the trade war bites into profits, a business survey showed on Monday.
Germany’s ProSieben buys U.S. online dating site eharmony
Germany’s ProSiebenSat.1 Media said on Monday it had bought U.S. online dating site eharmony, in the first significant deal since it carved out a new e-commerce joint venture with General Atlantic.
After years of global success, India’s Reliance Industries faces oil shock at home
Reliance Industries , currently India’s second most valuable listed company, got rich by trading fuel across Asia, Africa and Europe while effectively ignoring its home market.
Oil prices fall as investors wary of trade slowdown
Oil prices dipped on Monday amid cautious sentiment as a plunge in financial markets last week and dollar strength early this week underscored concerns that growth may be slowing, especially in Asia’s emerging economies.
Daimler doesn’t rule out future cooperation with Tesla: report
Daimler AG does not rule out cooperating with Tesla Inc in future even though the German luxury car producer sold its stake in the U.S. electric vehicles company, Daimler’s chief executive told a Polish newspaper.
Oil falls as investors wary of trade slowdown
Oil prices dipped on Monday amid cautious sentiment as a plunge in financial markets last week and dollar strength early this week underscored concerns that growth may be slowing, especially in Asia’s emerging economies.
China’s growth woes weigh on Asian shares, U.S. equity futures turn red
Worries about China’s slowing economy spread across Asian markets on Monday with U.S. stock futures turning down and Chinese shares in the red as concerns about U.S. corporate earnings and global growth continued to hit sentiment.
Exclusive: BOJ eyes tweaks to bond-buying program, but won’t rush changes – sources
The Bank of Japan is considering tweaking its bond buying operations to allow the government debt market to better reflect fundamentals, people familiar with the matter said, following years of heavy central bank buying in the sector.
To make more Ram trucks, Fiat Chrysler reconsiders Mexico
(Fiat Chrysler corrects pricing data in paragraph 16 to provide a more accurate comparison between FCA and Ford pickup trucks, in October 29th story)
China growth woes curb Asian shares, U.S. equity futures turn down
Asian shares barely managed to hold firm on Monday after a tumultuous week for global equities, with U.S. stock futures turning down and Chinese markets deep in the red on fresh signs of cooling in the world’s second-biggest economy.




