Toyota recalls 423,500 SUVs in U.S. for windshield wipers issue
(Reuters) – Toyota Motor Corp unit Toyota Motor Sales USA Inc said it would recall about 423,500 RAV4 SUVs in the United States for an issue related to windshield wipers.
Apple wins patent ruling against Samsung in U.S. appeals court
NEW YORK (Reuters) – A U.S. appeals court on Thursday said Apple should have been awarded an injunction barring Samsung from selling products that infringe its patents, handing Apple another victory in its ongoing smartphone fight with its biggest riva…
U.S. airline CEOs to meet with Kerry on Gulf carriers
(Reuters) – U.S. airline leaders will meet with Secretary of State John Kerry on Thursday to argue for American action on subsidies that they allege three Gulf carriers have received, according to a State Department official.
Fiat Chrysler-union proposed pact would narrow pay gap: sources
DETROIT (Reuters) – All Fiat Chrysler Automobiles plant workers will get raises that narrow but do not eliminate the pay gap between veterans and recent hires in a proposed four-year labor contract agreed Tuesday, several sources said.
Verizon says earnings may ‘plateau’ in 2016
(Reuters) – Verizon Communications Inc said earnings may “plateau” next year as evolving consumer habits drive changes to its wireless business model and as the telecom company forays into new markets such as mobile video amid stiff competition.
Deutsche Bank posts announcement on closure of some Russia ops
MOSCOW (Reuters) – Germany’s Deutsche Bank posted a statement on Thursday saying it would close its corporate banking services and securities business in Russia, where it has been hit by sanctions, a downturn and investigations into share trades.
Mega brewing merger presents opportunities, perils for rivals
BRUSSELS/LONDON (Reuters) – A tie-up of brewing giants Anheuser-Busch InBev and SABMiller would reset the global brewing industry, allowing a fierce competitor to extend its lead and ringing last call for smaller rivals to snap up meaningful assets.
Oil falls in volatile trade ahead of Fed rate decision
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Brent and U.S. crude futures fell on Thursday in volatile trading as investors awaited the Federal Reserve’s interest rate decision later in the day.
Boeing rivals step up pressure for UK spy plane competition
LONDON (Reuters) – Global defense companies are clamoring for the chance to compete with Boeing for a multi-billion-dollar contract to provide Britain with submarine-hunting aircraft, as the UK government ponders a gap left by recent defense cuts.
Wal-Mart to hire 60,000 for holiday rush
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Wal-Mart Stores Inc said it plans to hire 60,000 seasonal employees to work at its stores in the United States, the same as last year, as it gets ready for the busy holiday selling season.




