Audi has simple engine fixes for luxury diesel cars: CEO
BERLIN (Reuters) – German carmaker Audi has found simple technical fixes for luxury diesel vehicles fitted with software found to have enabled engines to evade U.S. emissions limits, its chief executive said as the brand steps up efforts to recover fro…
Aging population seen restraining U.S. labor force growth
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. labor force growth is set to slow further over the next decade as more Americans retire, which will confine the economy to a moderate growth path, according to government report on Tuesday.
Disney doubles stake in Vice to $400 million: source
(Reuters) – Walt Disney Co is doubling its stake in youth-focused digital media company Vice Media to $400 million, a source familiar with the matter said.
Nasdaq to buy Chi-X Canada to access Canadian equities market
TORONTO (Reuters) – Nasdaq said it would acquire the Canadian unit of alternative equities trading platform Chi-X Global Holdings in a deal giving it direct access to the Canadian equities market.
Former Jefferies trader Litvak’s conviction overturned
(Reuters) – A federal appeals court on Tuesday overturned the conviction of a former Jefferies Group Inc trader accused of lying to investors about mortgage bond prices, in a setback to government efforts to fight Wall Street fraud after the financial …
Yahoo may restructure media unit: Re/code
(Reuters) – Yahoo Inc may make big changes to its media unit, restructuring and consolidating it, including making cuts and shuttering some efforts, tech news site Re/code said.
Majority of owners of Apple Watch owners plan to give it as gift: poll
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – As the Apple Watch enters the critical holiday sales season, its biggest boosters may be people already sporting it.
Falling incomes curb U.S. farmers’ ability to hold back supplies
LONDON (Reuters) – Falling incomes in the U.S. will make it more challenging for farmers to hold stocks as they wait for prices to recover from current depressed levels, U.S. Department of Agriculture chief economist Robert Johansson said.
Cartier’s watches lose their sparkle in China
ZURICH/HONG KONG (Reuters) – The gold and diamonds of Cartier jewelry are so popular with women that the brand founded in Paris in 1847 is finding it difficult to market watches to men.
Don’t look back in anger: 10 market milestones of 2015
LONDON (Reuters) – From the Swiss franc’s record rise in January to the near certainty of a historic U.S. interest rate hike in December, 2015 was a far more volatile year for financial markets than most predicted 12 months ago.




