Air India gets default notices from banks, aircraft lessors: Business Standard
Three banks and two aircraft leasing firms have served default notices on Air India over the last few weeks, the Business Standard newspaper reported on Monday, raising concerns about the government-owned carrier’s state of finances and credit-worthine…
China offers to open discussions on post-Brexit trade deal: UK minister
China has offered to open discussions on a post-Brexit free trade deal with Britain, British Foreign Minister Jeremy Hunt said in Beijing on Monday.
How BP found shale profits with ‘crystal ball’ oilfield technology
In the pine forests of eastern Texas, oilfield workers equipped with virtual-reality goggles are helping BP’s shale business turn a profit for the first time.
Walmart discovers why the ‘last mile’ is the hardest
Standing before an audience of 14,000 people last year, Walmart Inc executives described a radical plan to help it fend off Amazon.com Inc and other online delivery services from stealing its customers.
Asia shares subdued for central bank, data test
Asian share markets drifted lower on Monday while currencies kept to familiar ranges at the start of a busy week peppered with central bank meetings, corporate results and updates on U.S. inflation and payrolls.
Singapore’s offshore industry recovering, but no return to glory days
A big drag on Singapore’s growth in recent years, the embattled offshore and marine industry, has broken a three-year losing streak. Yet industry executives aren’t betting on a return to the glory days anytime soon.
CBS board to discuss CEO Moonves investigation on Monday: sources
CBS Corp’s board will discuss the investigation into allegations of personal misconduct against the U.S. broadcasting and media company’s Chief Executive Leslie Moonves on Monday, according to two people familiar with the matter.
U.S. stock index futures dip ahead of big earnings week
U.S. stock index futures dipped late on Sunday ahead of a week when more than 140 S&P 500 companies, including Apple Inc , will report earnings.
Asia cautious ahead of central bank, data fest
Asian share markets drifted lower on Monday while currencies kept to familiar ranges ahead of a busy week peppered with central bank meetings, corporate results and updates on U.S. inflation and payrolls.
U.S. Treasury’s Mnuchin says he sees at least 3 percent growth for next 4-5 years
U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said on Sunday that he believes the quickening pace of growth in the nation’s economy in the second quarter will persist for the next few years.




