[ad_1] MANILA (Reuters) – A Philippine bank has filed a lawsuit accusing Bangladesh’s central bank of defamation, hitting back at what it says are baseless claims of its complicity in the world’s biggest cyber heist.
Oil edges up on OPEC’s supply cuts, but U.S. surge caps gains
[ad_1] SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Oil prices rose on Tuesday, lifted by healthy demand and output cuts led by producer group OPEC, although the gains were capped by the ongoing surge in U.S. supply while analysts
Bharti Airtel to transfer most of Infratel stake to unit
[ad_1] A man touches a screen on a Bharti Airtel advertisement billboard during the launch ceremony for 4G services in Kolkata April 10, 2012. REUTERS/Rupak De Chowdhuri/Files (Reuters) – India’s Bharti Infratel Ltd said on
Satellites and shoe-leather: How investors get beyond China’s dubious data
[ad_1] TOKYO/SYDNEY/NEW YORK (Reuters) – When TAL Education Group, a mid-sized tutoring services firm in China, reported a three-fold increase in its 2018 third-quarter net income earlier this year, few people made much of it.
Ghosn ‘disappointed’ at ban from Nissan meeting, wants to fulfill duties
[ad_1] Former Nissan Motor Chairman Carlos Ghosn sits inside a car as he leaves his lawyer’s office after being released on bail from Tokyo Detention House, in Tokyo, Japan, March 6, 2019. REUTERS/Issei Kato/Files TOKYO
Singapore suspends Boeing 737 MAX flights after Ethiopia crash
[ad_1] Employees are pictured as the first Boeing 737 MAX 7 is unveiled in Renton, Washington, U.S. February 5, 2018. REUTERS/Jason Redmond SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Singapore will temporarily suspend all Boeing 737 MAX flights from
Elon Musk’s lawyers shoot down SEC filing against Tesla CEO
[ad_1] Tesla Inc (TSLA.O) Chief Executive Elon Musk shot back against U.S. securities regulators on Monday, arguing in a filing that his recent tweet about the electric vehicle maker’s production volume did not violate his
Oil prices rise amid broad market rally, OPEC supply cuts
[ad_1] SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Oil prices rose on Tuesday, lifted by healthy demand and output cuts led by producer group OPEC. FILE PHOTO: A seagull flies in front of an oil platform in the Bouri
Tourism in Osaka, often overshadowed by Tokyo, is catching up
[ad_1] OSAKA/TOKYO (Reuters) – Osaka, long Japan’s “second city,” is winning the race against Tokyo to draw foreign tourists, but after a boom, its retailers and property developers are adapting to shifting tourism spending patterns.
Boeing CEO confident in 737 MAX safety after second deadly crash
[ad_1] SEATTLE (Reuters) – Boeing Co’s top executive told employees on Monday he was confident in the safety of the U.S. manufacturer’s fastest-selling 737 MAX aircraft in the wake of two deadly crashes since October.