BP’s downstream boss Erginbilgic to leave next month
BP’s head of downstream Tufan Erginbilgic will step down next month after six years in the job, the energy company said in a statement, becoming the latest top executive to leave as CEO Bernard Looney takes over.
Thiam quits as Credit Suisse CEO after spying scandal split
Credit Suisse Chief Executive Tidjane Thiam has quit after a power struggle with Chairman Urs Rohner at Switzerland’s second-biggest bank over a damaging spying scandal.
Thiam quits as Credit Suisse CEO after spying scandal split
Credit Suisse Chief Executive Tidjane Thiam has quit after a power struggle with Chairman Urs Rohner at Switzerland’s second-biggest bank over a damaging spying scandal.
Global stocks stumble toward best week since June
Nagging coronavirus worries took a swipe at world markets on Friday, though that wasn’t going to stand in the way of the best week for stocks since June and the strongest for the dollar since August.
Global stocks stumble toward best week since June
Nagging coronavirus worries took a swipe at world markets on Friday, though that wasn’t going to stand in the way of the best week for stocks since June and the strongest for the dollar since August.
U.S. interest lifts shares in Huawei rivals Ericsson, Nokia
Shares in Ericsson and Nokia rose sharply on Friday, a day after a U.S. official suggested the United States should consider buying stakes in the telecom equipment makers to counter China-based Huawei’s dominance in 5G wireless technology.
U.S. interest lifts shares in Huawei rivals Ericsson, Nokia
Shares in Ericsson and Nokia rose on Friday after a U.S. official suggested the United States should consider buying stakes in the telecom equipment makers to counter China-based Huawei’s dominance in 5G technology.
Jaguar Land Rover to cut output at two UK factories
Jaguar Land Rover will reduce or stop production on certain days at two of its British factories over the next few weeks as Britain’s biggest carmaker pursues cost-cutting measures in response to falling demand.
Jaguar Land Rover to cut output at two UK factories
Jaguar Land Rover will reduce or stop production on certain days at two of its British factories over the next few weeks as Britain’s biggest carmaker pursues cost-cutting measures in response to falling demand.
Nissan’s China sales fell 12% in January as coronavirus epidemic weighs
Japanese carmaker Nissan said on Friday its sales in China, the world’s biggest auto market, fell by 11.8% in January year-on-year, as the Lunar New Year holiday began earlier than usual and the outbreak of coronavirus stymied economic activity.