After reprieve, Britain’s May faces a new Brexit battle in parliament
British Prime Minister Theresa May faces a battle in parliament on Tuesday, with pro-EU lawmakers hoping to influence her plans to leave the European Union a day after she bowed to demands from Brexit campaigners.
Goldman Sachs names Solomon as CEO, putting a banker in charge
Goldman Sachs Group Inc named David Solomon as its next chief executive officer on Tuesday, ushering in a new era for the Wall Street bank as it expands into different businesses and revamps familiar ones.
Goldman Sachs names David Solomon as CEO to replace Blankfein
Goldman Sachs Group Inc named David Solomon as its next chief executive officer on Tuesday, replacing Lloyd Blankfein who will step down on Sept. 30.
After delays, Japan’s regional jet faces dogfight with industry giants
Japan’s Mitsubishi Aircraft Corp, trying to keep its new regional jet on track after series of delays, was forced to cancel a demo flight for the world’s aerospace industry on Tuesday after the jet was hit by a truck.
Rolls-Royce says stockpiling of parts due to Brexit could start in the fourth quarter
British engine maker Rolls-Royce could start stockpiling parts later this year if it looked like Britain was heading towards a no-deal or disorderly exit from the European Union, its chief executive said on Tuesday.
World stocks slip on oil as focus turns to Fed
Global stocks fell on Tuesday as oil prices hit a three-month low, while the dollar edged lower and most other markets were subdued before Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell was due to testify to the U.S. Congress.
Netflix subscriber slip hints at ‘lumpy’ road ahead
Shares of Netflix Inc fell 13 percent on Tuesday after it reported a surprise shortfall in subscriber additions for a second quarter marked by the lack of a blockbuster new show and the soccer World Cup.
Factbox: Timeline of Goldman Sachs leaders
Goldman Sachs Group Inc named David Solomon as its next chief executive officer on Tuesday, succeeding Lloyd Blankfein, who has been in the role since 2006.
Ryanair to cancel 24 flights on Friday due to Ireland pilots strike
Ryanair plans to cancel 24 flights between Ireland and Britain on Friday due to a strike by its Ireland-based pilots, the second of three planned for July, Europe’s largest airline by passenger numbers said on Tuesday.
IAG adds two more long-haul planes for budget unit Level
IAG , the owner of British Airways and Iberia, has committed to two more A330-200 long-haul planes for its new budget unit Level, Airbus said on Tuesday.




