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The $700 million settlement amount consists of $500 million for the federal government and as much as $200 million for states that opted into the civil agreement, which did not determine liability
Production closures set to hit emerging markets hard
Massive violent anti-government protests over the past five months have shaken Hong Kong's reputation and damaged its all important tourism and retail sectors
Official confirmation of the breakthrough in quantum computing came in a paper published in science journal Nature, after weeks of controversy following the leak of a draft
The benchmark Nikkei average added 0.3% to 22,625.38, its highest finish since October last year
The new rules will allow companies to set up electric vehicle charging stations, and sell gas, petrol and diesel at their pumps
The revised purchase price of 1,925 rupees per 100 kg for 2020 compares with 1,840 rupees a year ago, he said
Johnson was on Saturday forced by opponents into the humiliation of asking the EU for a delay beyond October 31 that he had vowed he would never seek
WeWork owner The We Company's board will meet on Tuesday to evaluate SoftBank's offer
India is a very competitive market with demanding consumers but its "profitability characteristics" are improving, Uber chief executive Dara Khosrowshahi told reporters
Opening a debate before lawmakers are expected to vote on his deal for the first time, Johnson warned parliament: "I will in no way allow months more of this."
India's top vegetable oil trade body on Monday asked its members to stop buying Malaysian palm oil after Mahathir's comments
Companies are trying various methods to change attitudes, including making products more discreet, avoiding terms like diapers or nappies
On Monday, the Solvent Extractors' Association of India (SEAI) asked its members to stop buying palm oil from Malaysia
Temasek will seek to work with Keppel's board to undertake a strategic review of its businesses
WTO appeals judges said in July that the United States did not fully comply with a WTO ruling and could face Chinese sanctions if it does not remove certain tariffs that break the watchdog's rules
Boeing could record $3.2 billion in charges over four months on top of a $5.6 billion charge taken so far
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government has tried to position South Asia's third-biggest economy as a hub for smartphone manufacturing
Goyal told a business conference that he was hoping to meet United States Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer soon
The role of the simulator has emerged as a crucial issue since the 2016 messages surfaced on Friday