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Coronavirus pushes China to show mercy rather than pursue companies in court
By Gabriel Crossley BEIJING (Reuters) - Fearful of causing further harm to an economy laid low by the coronavirus epidemic, authorities in China have become a lot more lenient dealing with entrepreneu...
Syndicated Content Mar 17, 2020
Audi’s Hungarian plant to halt production on Monday
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Volkswagen Group's Audi brand will halt output at its plant in Hungary on Monday, the factory said, after Volkswagen announced a suspension of production at plants in Italy, Portu...
Syndicated Content Mar 17, 2020
Lufthansa preparing ‘air bridge’ to supply Germany through epidemic
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's largest airline, Lufthansa , is working with the government to prepare an "air bridge" to ensure that necessary goods would continue to arrive in Germany during the corona...
Syndicated Content Mar 17, 2020
Surging borrowing costs, vanishing buyers: more pain ahead for European junk bonds
By Yoruk Bahceli LONDON (Reuters) - Borrowing costs for junk-rated European companies have nearly tripled in less than a month, and with the market for new debt issuance shuttered, there could be a lo...
Syndicated Content Mar 17, 2020
Volkswagen starts shutting down production in Europe in face of coronavirus
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Volkswagen Group will suspend production this week at plants in Italy, Portugal, Slovakia and Spain and is preparing to shut down the rest of its factories across Europe due to t...
Syndicated Content Mar 17, 2020
Futures fall again after Wall Street’s historic slump
By Medha Singh (Reuters) - U.S. stock index futures were lower on Tuesday following Wall Street's steepest fall since 1987 in the previous session, as rising business disruptions in an effort to conta...
Syndicated Content Mar 17, 2020
Volkswagen expects 4.1 billion euros more in diesel-related costs by 2021
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Volkswagen said its diesel cheating scandal has cost it 31.3 billion euros ($34.69 bln) in fines and settlements, and the German carmaker expects costs to rise by another 4.1 bil...
Syndicated Content Mar 17, 2020
Credit Suisse offers paid leave for workers needing to care for children, elderly
By Brenna Hughes Neghaiwi and Oliver Hirt ZURICH (Reuters) - Credit Suisse will be giving employees needing to care for children and family members affected by the coronavirus outbreak a month of paid...
Syndicated Content Mar 17, 2020
Uber suspends pooled rides in U.S., Canada to limit coronavirus spread
By Tina Bellon (Reuters) - Uber Technologies Inc on Tuesday began suspending shared rides on its ride-hailing platform in the United States and Canada to limit the spread of the coronavirus. The poole...
Syndicated Content Mar 17, 2020
Renault halts Spain operations after state of emergency declared
PARIS (Reuters) - French carmaker Renault said on Tuesday that it was halting operations in Spain following the declaration of a state of emergency there in light of the coronavirus crisis. "Groupe Re...
Syndicated Content Mar 17, 2020



