HNA chairman Wang died falling off wall in France: police source
PARIS (Reuters) – Chinese HNA group chairman Wang Jian fell to his death while visiting the southern France village of Bonnieux on Tuesday, a French police source told Reuters.
Japan’s ANA to cancel 113 domestic flights to inspect Rolls-Royce engines
TOKYO (Reuters) – Japanese airline ANA Holdings Inc said it will cancel 113 domestic flights between July 6 through July 12 to inspect Rolls-Royce Holdings Plc engines for compressor issues that have led to service interruptions for airlines globally…
Trade war worries drag world stocks lower, yuan steadies
LONDON (Reuters) – World stocks were dragged lower on Wednesday by growing anxiety ahead of Washington’s end of week deadline to impose tariffs on Chinese imports, while the yuan rebounded after China’s central bank moved to calm investors.
General Motors’s China vehicle sales growth rate eases in second-quarter
BEIJING (Reuters) – U.S. automaker General Motors Co said on Wednesday its second-quarter sales in China increased 0.7 percent to 858,344 vehicles compared with the same period a year ago.
As Zozotown suits up, Japan’s online fashion revolution gathers speed
TOKYO (Reuters) – Zozotown, which swooped in as a little-known retail website and prodded once-reluctant Japanese consumers to shop online for clothes, is now facing stiff competition in the industry whose image it remade.
China’s HNA Group Chairman Wang dies after fall in France
BEIJING (Reuters) – Chinese conglomerate HNA Group [HNAIRC.UL] said on Wednesday its Chairman Wang Jian died during a business trip to France on July 3 after a serious injury caused by a fall.
ZTE given temporary reprieve from U.S.; removes more executives
NEW YORK/HONG KONG (Reuters) – China’s embattled ZTE Corp has received a temporary reprieve from the U.S. government to conduct business needed to maintain existing networks and equipment as it works toward the lifting of a U.S. supplier ban.
ZTE given temporary reprieve from US; removes more executives
NEW YORK/HONG KONG (Reuters) – China’s embattled ZTE Corp has received a temporary reprieve from the U.S. government to conduct business needed to maintain existing networks and equipment as it works toward the lifting of a U.S. supplier ban.
Asian shares slip on trade war anxiety, yuan steadies
TOKYO (Reuters) – Asian stocks slipped on Wednesday on heightened anxieties about Sino-U.S. trade tensions ahead Washington’s end-of-week deadline to impose tariffs on Chinese imports while the yuan rebounded after China’s central bank moved to calm ne…
Asian shares, yuan on shaky ground on specter of Sino-U.S. trade war
TOKYO (Reuters) – Asian stocks were on shaky ground on Wednesday while the Chinese yuan stood near 11-month lows as the specter of a Sino-U.S. trade war haunted investors ahead of an end-of-week deadline for U.S. tariffs on billions of dollars worth of…




