UK minister urges Boeing to hold talks to end Bombardier dispute
MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) – Boeing needs to get around the table with Bombardier to thrash out a solution to its trade dispute that has put thousands of jobs at risk in Northern Ireland, the British minister for the region said on Sunday.
Saudi market regulator loosens asset management rules
RIYADH (Reuters) – Saudi Arabia’s markets regulator loosened its rules for licensing asset management and other investment firms on Sunday, according to a presentation by senior officials at the Capital Market Authority (CMA).
UK minister calls on Boeing to hold talks to end Bombardier dispute
MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) – Boeing needs to get around the table with Bombardier and find a solution to its trade dispute that has put more than 4,200 jobs at risk in Northern Ireland, a senior British minister said on Sunday.
U.S. jury cuts damages in TCS-Epic trade secrets lawsuit
MUMBAI (Reuters) – India’s top software services exporter Tata Consultancy Services Ltd (TCS) said on Sunday a U.S. jury had more than halved to $420 million the damages it has to pay to medical software company Epic Systems in a trade secrets lawsuit….
Uber’s Kalanick rekindles power struggle, names two to board
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Uber Technologies Inc [UBER.UL] co-founder Travis Kalanick said he had appointed two new directors, a surprise move that publicly reignited a board battle over the role of the ousted former chief executive.
Qatar Airways expects Meridiana to be Italy’s ‘real’ national carrier
DOHA (Reuters) – Qatar Airways will back Meridiana to be Italy’s top airline, supplying it with wide and narrow bodied jets to help expand its network, the Middle East carrier’s chief executive said on Saturday.
Sears Canada asks court for more time to close deal with chairman
(Reuters) – Sears Canada Inc said late on Friday that it has asked a court to extend creditor protection that expires on Wednesday by another month so it can finish negotiating a deal that would keep the iconic brand running in Canada.
EU declines to rank rival bids for agencies leaving Britain over Brexit
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – The European Commission has shied away from ranking which cities should host Europe’s drugs regulator and banking authority after Brexit, saying the decision is up to the 27 member states which will remain.
When it comes to U.S. stocks, growth trumps quality
NEW YORK (Reuters) – U.S. investors are not rewarding companies for generating good earnings consistently, opting instead for a stockpicking strategy that might be called “growth at a high cost.”
Citigroup to settle dispute with Lehman Brothers for $1.74 billion: Bloomberg
(Reuters) – Citigroup Inc and Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc resolved a fight over $2.1 billion that dates to the financial crisis era after Citigroup agreed to give back $1.74 billion to the estate of the investment bank, according to Bloomberg.




