Japan’s ANA orders 15 more Boeing 787 Dreamliners worth $5 billion at list prices
Japan’s ANA Holdings Inc will buy 15 Boeing Co 787 Dreamliners worth $5 billion at list prices, it said, the first commercial order announcement for the U.S. planemaker this year as it wrestles with the grounding of the smaller 737 MAX.
Deere taps tractor-hailing tech in bid to break ground in Africa
It’s ride-hailing, farm style. Deere & Co. is teaming up with the “Uber of tractors” in Africa and betting on a future where farmers summon machines with the touch of a button.
UBS, Credit Suisse’s emergency plans are effective: financial watchdog
The emergency plans of UBS and Credit Suisse to deal with a financial crisis are effective, Switzerland’s regulator FINMA said on Tuesday.
Exclusive: Japan to further ease rules on foreign ownership of stocks: sources
Japan will add exemptions to new foreign investment restrictions for companies exposed to sensitive national security issues, government sources said, in a move aimed at keeping overseas capital in the country.
JPMorgan to maintain key growth targets from last year at investor day: analysts
JPMorgan Chase & Co executives are unlikely to provide new financial targets at the bank’s annual investor day on Tuesday, and instead will use the forum to showcase a clean-energy initiative, analysts said.
Boeing close to deal to supply more 787 Dreamliners to Japan’s ANA: sources
Boeing Co is close to a deal to supply more 787 Dreamliners to Japan’s ANA Holdings Inc in what would be the U.S. planemaker’s first commercial order announcement so far this year, industry sources said.
Oil steadies on bargain-hunting; virus fears cap gains
Oil steadied on Tuesday as investors sought bargains after crude benchmarks slumped almost 4% in the previous session, although concerns about the coronavirus spreading out of China denting major economies and curbing fuel demand capped gains.
China’s Didi to launch Japan food delivery service from April
China’s ride hailing company Didi Chuxing plans to launch a food delivery service in Japan from April, the firm, backed by SoftBank Group Corp , said on Tuesday, as it seeks to grow its overseas business.
Asia share slide pauses, awaiting clarity on pandemic risk
Asian share markets found some stability on Tuesday after a wave of early selling petered out and Wall Street futures managed a solid bounce, allowing investors to take a breather from coronavirus fears.
Mallinckrodt proposes $1.6 billion opioid deal, Chapter 11 for generics unit: WSJ
Mallinckrodt Plc is finalizing a settlement proposal of at least $1.6 billion that would place its U.S. generic drug business into bankruptcy to address the debt maturities and liabilities arising out of the opioid crisis, the Wall Street Journal repo…