Yahoo to suspend Daily Fantasy Sports in New York
(Reuters) – Yahoo Inc will suspend offering paid Daily Fantasy Sports contests in New York from Wednesday, a Yahoo spokesman said on Tuesday.
Kentucky attorney general sues Volkswagen over diesel emissions
(Reuters) – The U.S. state of Kentucky filed suit against Volkswagen AG and its luxury units Tuesday over the German automaker’s excess diesel emissions scandal.
General Motors unveils updated Buick Encore SUV in U.S
NEW YORK (Reuters) – General Motors Co on Tuesday unveiled a refreshed Buick Encore small sport-utility vehicle ahead of the New York International Auto Show as sales of larger U.S. vehicles soar amid low gasoline prices.
Stocks rebound, safe-haven assets ease after Brussels attacks
NEW York (Reuters) – Global equity markets reversed losses while safe-haven gold and government bonds pulled back from higher levels on Tuesday in the wake of attacks on the airport and a rush-hour metro train in Brussels.
U.S. top court wrestles with Puerto Rico restructuring case
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Liberal justices on Tuesday signaled support for Puerto Rico as the U.S. Supreme Court considered whether to revive a law that could let the U.S. territory cut billions of dollars owed in debt at some public agencies, a key test in the island’s efforts to weather a huge fiscal crisis.
Lumber Liquidators settles with California clean air agency
(Reuters) – Lumber Liquidators Holdings Inc said it had reached a settlement with the California Air Resources Board, the state’s clean air agency, to resolve an inquiry into the company’s laminate flooring products sourced from China.
U.S. grants China’s ZTE temporary export license through June 30
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. government will give Chinese telecom equipment and smartphone maker ZTE Corp a brief three-month reprieve on tough export restrictions it imposed earlier this month, the Commerce Department said on Tuesday.
U.S. should ‘harmonize’ broker-dealer rules across agencies: SEC’s White
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. regulators should offer standard rules for broker-dealers, and the Securities and Exchange Commission will offer its own proposal, the head of the agency said on Tuesday.
U.S. orders Credit Suisse to pay $665,000 over wheat futures
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission has ordered Credit Suisse International to pay $665,000 in penalties to settle charges that it violated over the speculative position limit for wheat futures, the agency said on Tuesday.
Macy’s appoints real estate expert to board
(Reuters) – Macy’s Inc appointed William Lenehan, an expert in real estate investments, to its board amid investor pressure to monetize its real estate assets.




