Airbus delays delivery of A321neo jets to Hawaiian Air
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Hawaiian Holdings Inc has announced an anticipated three-month delay on a delivery of A321neos from Airbus , months after the European plan manufacturer appeared to be getting back on track to its 2016 delivery goals.
Nike’s revenue, profit beat estimates
(Reuters) – Nike Inc, the world’s No. 1 footwear maker, reported better-than-expected quarterly revenue and profit, fueled by higher demand across markets such as Western Europe and Greater China and lower costs.
U.S. probes 1 million Fiat Chrysler vehicles for roll-away crashes
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. vehicle safety officials said on Tuesday they have launched an investigation into about a million Fiat Chrysler Ram pickup trucks and SUVs prompted by complaints by some owners that the vehicles rolled away and crashed after…
Linde, Praxair agree $65 billion merger outline, ambitious cost savings
FRANKFURT (Reuters) – German industrial gases group Linde and U.S. suitor Praxair have agreed an outline for a $65 billion-plus merger, with the combined company to be run out of the United States by Praxair’s chief executive.
Apple’s new AirPods tough to recycle: report
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Apple Inc’s new wireless headphones could be a problem for recyclers, according to an electronics firm that took apart the device to review its component parts.
Sanofi’s takeover talks with Actelion progressing: source
LONDON (Reuters) – Talks between Actelion and Sanofi are making progress, despite investors’ fears that the Swiss biotech firm’s chief executive and founder might not want to sell, a person with direct knowledge of the situation said on Tuesday.
Ford halting Venezuela production until April, executive says
SAO PAULO (Reuters) – Ford Motor Co halted auto production in Venezuela last week and will not resume it until April, a company executive said on Tuesday, in another blow to the crisis-wracked country’s manufacturing sector.
Banks loosen lending standards for fourth straight year: U.S. regulator
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Large U.S. banks raised their own risks by pushing down lending standards for a fourth consecutive year in 2016, one of the top federal banking regulators said on Tuesday.
Morgan Stanley to pay $7.5 million over customer protection violations
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Morgan Stanley will pay $7.5 million to settle civil charges that it violated customer protection rules when it used trades involving customer cash to lower its borrowing costs, U.S. securities regulators said on Tuesday.
Dollar rises to 14-year peak as Wall Street hits record highs
NEW YORK (Reuters) – The dollar hit a 14-year high on Tuesday as the yen slid after the Bank of Japan stuck to its ultra-loose monetary policy, while U.S. stock indexes touched record highs as the rally in riskier assets since the U.S. election looked …




