Steve Wynn’s talking a new game about China
The resort magnate used to say he likes doing business in China much better than in the United States. Not anymore.
US court backs Google book scanning
Google can continue to scan millions of books without violating copyright laws, a US court had ruled.
Target suffers X-rated headache
Pornographic audio has been blaring out at Target stores across California. A weak system is to blame.
Zambia to ‘pray’ for battered currency: Report
Zambia’s economic troubles have made the country’s president issue an unusual plea, according to a report.
United chief suffers heart attack
Oscar Munoz, chief executive of United Continental Airlines, suffered a heart attack on Thursday.
London hedge fund Liongate to shut down
Liongate faced a loss of clients and reduction in assets under management in recent months. Financial Times reports.
Aviva admits theft of customer details
Aviva has admitted that car accident details were stolen by employees and sold to claims companies for the second time in 18 months.
Is Japan the next front in turf war with Uber, Lyft?
Could Japan be the next e-hailing destination for Uber and Lyft?
Why European countries give more aid than others
Many European nations send far more aid overseas in proportion to the size of their economies than the U.S.
