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China Names And Shames Misbehaving Shareholders Of Banks, Insurers
Chinese regulators have targeted 38 corporate investors for "grave" violations. Chinese regulators have targeted 38 corporate investors for "grave" violations. -
Trump Approves 5-week Extension For Small Business Pandemic Loan Applications
U.S. President Donald Trump on Saturday signed into law a deadline extension to August 8 for small businesses to apply for relief loans under a federal aid program to help businesses hurt by the COVID-19 pandemic. U.S. President Donald Trump on Saturday signed into law a deadline extension to August 8 for small businesses to apply for relief loans under a federal aid program to help businesses hurt by the COVID-19 pandemic. -
LG Chem To Start Korean Production Of Tesla Batteries
LG Chem will convert some of its production lines in South Korea to make batteries for the US automaker, which has seen a surge in demand for its electric vehicles. LG Chem will convert some of its production lines in South Korea to make batteries for the US automaker, which has seen a surge in demand for its electric vehicles. -
Asian Shares At 4-Month High As US, China Show Signs Of Recovery
Asian shares rallied on the strength of US payroll data and a pickup in Chinese service sector activity. Asian shares rallied on the strength of US payroll data and a pickup in Chinese service sector activity. -
India Approves Human Trials For 2nd COVID-19 Vaccine
The drugmaker Zudus will begin human trials this month on more than 1,000 subjects in one of the world's worst-hit countries. The drugmaker Zudus will begin human trials this month on more than 1,000 subjects in one of the world's worst-hit countries. -
Tesla's 'Jaw-Dropping' Second-Quarter Deliveries Send Shares Surging
Tesla Inc outpaced analyst estimates for second-quarter vehicle deliveries on Thursday, defying a trend of plummeting sales in the wider auto industry as coronavirus-linked lockdown orders kept shoppers at home, and sending its shares up 8%. Tesla Inc outpaced analyst estimates for second-quarter vehicle deliveries on Thursday, defying a trend of plummeting sales in the wider auto industry as coronavirus-linked lockdown orders kept shoppers at home, and sending its shares up 8%. -
Japan Asks US To Extradite Men Accused Of Helping Ex-Nissan Boss Ghosn Flee
Japan has formally asked the United States to extradite a former Green Beret and his son accused of helping former Nissan Motor Co boss Carlos Ghosn flee the country while he was awaiting trial on financial charges. Japan has formally asked the United States to extradite a former Green Beret and his son accused of helping former Nissan Motor Co boss Carlos Ghosn flee the country while he was awaiting trial on financial charges. -
US job growth roars back, but COVID-19 resurgence threatens recovery
The US economy created jobs at a record clip in June as more restaurants and bars reopened, but a resurgence in COVID-19 cases suggested the labor market could suffer a setback in July. The US economy created jobs at a record clip in June as more restaurants and bars reopened, but a resurgence in COVID-19 cases suggested the labor market could suffer a setback in July. -
Apple Supplier Foxconn, Others Hit As India Holds Up Imports From China
India's additional scrutiny of imports from China has disrupted operations at plants owned by Apple supplier Foxconn in southern India. India's additional scrutiny of imports from China has disrupted operations at plants owned by Apple supplier Foxconn in southern India. -
Indian PM Modi Deletes Weibo Account In Slap To China
The Indian prime minister called it quits on his Twitter-like Weibo account as tensions between India and China continue to simmer. The Indian prime minister called it quits on his Twitter-like Weibo account as tensions between India and China continue to simmer.