GM’s ambitious agenda to show investors it can out-Tesla Tesla
(Reuters) -General Motors Co laid out an ambitious agenda on Wednesday aimed at convincing investors it is refashioning itself into a more profitable, software-driven company that will challenge Tesla
Taiwan’s TSMC, after U.S. request, says it won’t leak sensitive info
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan chipmaker TSMC will not leak any sensitive company information as part of a White House request for details on the ongoing semiconductor crisis that has forced cuts to U.S.
U.S. awards nearly $1 billion in infrastructure grants
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S.
JPMorgan takes on British rivals with launch of digital bank Chase
By Lawrence White LONDON (Reuters) - JPMorgan is challenging British rivals on their home turf with the launch on Tuesday of its long-awaited digital retail bank, Chase, as part of what the U.S.
GM to deliver electric SUV Cadillac Lyriq to customers in ‘few months’
(Reuters) - Pre-production vehicles of General Motors Co's electric SUV Cadillac Lyriq have been assembled and are expected to be delivered to customers in a "few months", President Mark Reuss said in
COVID vaccine maker Moderna flags Japan ambition with sumo sponsorship
By Rocky Swift TOKYO (Reuters) - Moderna Inc is sponsoring sumo flags in its first such promotion in Japan, as the U.S. firm seeks to build on its new-found renown in COVID-19 vaccines and wrestle
Regulators tell exchanges to get ready for “hybrid” working
LONDON (Reuters) - Global securities regulators began reviewing on Thursday whether to toughen up operational resilience at exchanges and other market infrastructure in light of the extreme trading
Australian media outlets liable for Facebook comments, court finds
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Australia's biggest news publishers including Rupert Murdoch's the Australian are responsible for comments that readers post on their corporate Facebook pages, the High Court
China’s new stock exchange plans fuel fears of a bourse war
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China's plans to launch a new exchange in Beijing, announced by President Xi Jinping on Thursday, boosted shares in Chinese brokerages but knocked down Shenzhen start-up board
Investor advisers raise fresh concerns over UniCredit CEO’s pay
MILAN (Reuters) - Leading investor advisory firms have raised concerns over the salary of UniCredit CEO Andrea Orcel, with one recommending for a second straight year shareholders vote against his pay