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Exclusive: Toyota Settles U.S. Probe Into Delayed Emissions Defect Reports For $180 Million - Filing
Toyota Motor Corp settled a lengthy Justice Department civil probe into its delayed filing of emissionsrelated defect reports for $180 million, the government said in a court filing.
Wells Fargo CEO To Unveil Cost-cutting Plan
Wells Fargo & Co Chief Executive Charlie Scharf will give investors more details on his longawaited turnaround plan for the scandalplagued bank this week.
Asian Shares Mixed As Traders Await Details Of Biden Plan
Shares were mostly higher Thursday in Asia as traders waited to see details of President-elect Joe Bidens plan for helping the economy recover from the coronavirus crisis.
Wipro, Infosys, SAIL: Top Stocks for Investors on Makar Sankranti
The Indian stock market on Thursday may open marginally lower as the SGX Nifty indicated opening in red for the domestic market by trading 11.50 points lower at 14,602.
Edmunds: 5 New Trucks And SUVs To Look For In 2021
Every new year ushers in a new batch of cars, trucks and SUVs from just about every automaker. Some of these new models create little more than passing interest, while others threaten to burn out the internet with hype. For 2021, itll be trucks and SUVs d...
Oil Steadies As U.S. Inventory Fall Tempers Demand Woes
Oil prices steadied after an early jump on Wednesday as industry data showing a biggerthanexpected drop in U.S. crude inventories, but rising global COVID19 infections capped price gains.
IRFC IPO Opens on January 18: Here is All You Need to Know
The main objective behind this IPO is to augment the company's equity capital base to meet future growth requirements and general corporate purposes.
Asian Equities, Commodities Gain On Economic Recovery Trade
Asian stocks rose on Wednesday, tracking modest Wall Street gains, as expectations that a vaccine will eventually win the battle against the coronavirus fuelled recovery hopes, while tight supply expectations pushed oil prices to a oneyear high.
For Many, COVID-19 Has Changed The World Of Work For Good
The upheaval in global labour markets triggered by the coronavirus pandemic will transform the working lives of millions of employees for good, policymakers and business leaders told a Reuters virtual forum on Tuesday.
Toyota Resumes Some Production Lines In China After Temporary Suspension
Toyota Motor Corp has resumed its production lines in China's Guangzhou City which it had temporarily halted due to a shortage of semiconductors, the Japanese automaker said on Tuesday, the latest case of shortages affecting the automobile industry.
Twitter Blocks 70,000 QAnon Accounts After US Capitol Riot
Twitter says it has suspended more than 70,000 accounts associated with the far right QAnon conspiracy theory following last week's U.S. Capitol riot.
Volkswagen Recalls 56,000 Golf Models For Software Update
Volkswagen will recall 56,000 of its bestselling Golf models to fix software problems that affect the infotainment system and reversing camera, the German company said on Tuesday.
Closing Prices For Crude Oil, Gold And Other Commodities
Benchmark U.S. crude oil for February delivery rose 1 cent to $52.25 a barrel Monday. Brent crude oil for March delivery fell 33 cents to $55.66 a barrel.
Wall Street Distances Itself From Trump, GOP After Riots
A growing number of Wall Street banks and businesses have cut ties with President Donald Trump's campaign and financial arms, as well as the broader Republican Party, following last week's riots and insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.
Gilead Raises 2020 Profit Forecast On Remdesivir Strength
Gilead Sciences Inc raised its fullyear profit forecast on Monday, as a recent resurgence in COVID19 cases boosted demand for its COVID19 treatment, remdesivir.
Gold Edges Up From 6-week Low As Equities Cool Off
Gold on Monday bounced off a sixweek trough as a rally in equities stalled, though gains were capped by a stronger dollar and higher U.S. Treasury yields.