Kroger’s meal kit deal reheats Blue Apron shares
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Shares of Blue Apron climbed on Thursday after Kroger said it was buying Home Chef to broaden its menu in the home meal kit market while stock of Calavo Growers, whose unit partnered with Kroger on another meal kit service, s…
Sanctions-hit tycoon Deripaska asks Kremlin to buy some of his aluminium: source
ST PETERSBURG, Russia/MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russian aluminium producer Rusal has asked the Russian government to purchase some of its output, a government source said on Thursday, in an effort to alleviate the pain inflicted by U.S. sanctions.
U.S. auto import probe fans tariff fears, riles Asia, Europe carmakers
(Reuters) – A Trump administration investigation of car and truck imports raised the threat on Thursday of renewed conflict over trade policy for an industry that thrives on stability and sent stocks in Asian and European automakers down.
Wall Street sinks as Trump cancels North Korea summit, targets car imports
(Reuters) – U.S. stocks tumbled on Thursday after President Donald Trump canceled a planned historic summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, heightening concerns over his latest protectionist move as trade tensions with China simmer.
Deutsche Bank mistakenly transferred $24 billion in 2014
FRANKFURT (Reuters) – Deutsche Bank erroneously transferred 21 billion euros ($24.62 billion) to Macquarie in 2014, a spokesman said on Thursday, the latest such error to come to light.
About $1.2 billion in cryptocurrency stolen since 2017: cybercrime group
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Criminals have stolen about $1.2 billion in cryptocurrencies since the beginning of 2017, as bitcoin’s popularity and the emergence of more than 1,500 digital tokens have put the spotlight on the unregulated sector, according to es…
Wall Street drops as Trump cancels North Korea meet, adds to tariff fears
(Reuters) – U.S. stocks dropped on Thursday after President Donald Trump canceled a planned summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, while a slide in oil prices and bank stocks also weighed as investors grappled with fresh U.S. protectionist plans….
Pfizer to pay $23.85 million to resolve U.S. kickbacks case
(Reuters) – Pfizer Inc has agreed to pay $23.85 million to resolve allegations it illegally paid kickbacks to Medicare patients through a purportedly independent charitable foundation, the U.S. Department of Justice said on Thursday.
Uber self-driving car failed to recognize pedestrian, brake: U.S. agency
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – An Uber [UBER.UL] self-driving vehicle that struck and killed a woman in Arizona in March failed to identify the pedestrian or to brake, raising serious questions about its performance, the U.S. National Transportation Safety Boa…
Tesla’s Musk bashes media, proposes credibility check
(Reuters) – Tesla Inc Chief Executive Elon Musk gained the support on Thursday of more than half a million people on Twitter for plans to create a website evaluating journalists’ credibility, spurred by his frustration at media reports about the electr…




