Speaking in an exclusive interview with Bloomberg TV, Sewing said he was "laser-focused" on executing on his four-year strategy, which runs through 2022. But pushed on whether that means no deal befor
"Our goal is you'll be driving down the highway and the trucks you see will have Hyliion powertrains," says Thomas Healy
Premier Oil, Chrysaor's reverse merger will double the no. of women holding the top job at London-listed oil firms to 2
Privacy rights advocacy groups brought the case and the outcome is likely to reverberate outside the EU as governments in the United States and China have ramped up surveillance tools
The critique and the panel's report are still drafts and the contents of both could change
Credit Suisse is on a hiring spree in markets from China to Southeast Asia as it seeks to tap more business with rich Asians and boost revenue in the region
Axis Bank Ltd. will increase staff salaries between 4% and 12% from Oct. 1 based on performance, according to people with knowledge of the plans
Ahead of the event, Pompeo reiterated a charge made by the Trump administration that the coronavirus pandemic was made worse by a Chinese Communist Party's cover-up
Efforts in India to close old coal plants have gathered pace amid rising outcry against air pollution and deepening concerns over climate change
The currency has advanced more than 2% in the third quarter, outperforming the Indonesian rupiah
"I see more cleaning staff getting off trains than passengers," said Taro Aoki, who oversees 18 fast-food outlets in the capital's main inter-city rail terminal
The low-cost airline has been under immense pressure this year as Covid-19 roils the aviation industry
Singapore's fertility rate touched an eight-year low in 2018, government data show
Toyota operates a plant in Derbyshire, central England, and produced roughly 8% of the 1.52 million cars made in Britain in 2018
NEC was the winner of a competitive auction and completion of the deal is expected in early 2021, subject to regulatory approval.
Dufry employs about 31,000 people and said in June it plans to reduce personnel expenses by 20% to 35% as revenue plummets.
The trial will resume Oct. 19 as Najib remains under two-week quarantine at his home after returning from a political campaign
Weimer has since changed rules to allow for a quicker expulsion of companies in the wake of the scandal.
The bill's passage may help President Joko Widodo shore up an economy that's set to slip into another contraction this quarter
The recovery has been fragile in much of the Middle East and faces a further test in the UAE because of a sharp pick-up in new coronavirus cases