Carlos Ghosn: Custody ‘extended by 10 days’
Japanese media reports the embattled Nissan chairman will remain in custody for 10 days.
Japanese media reports the embattled Nissan chairman will remain in custody for 10 days.
The accountancy watchdog is investigating Grant Thornton after fraud allegations at the cafe chain.
The latest attacks come ahead of a high-stakes meeting between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping this month.
The magazine said it would target its readers online “on the platforms they frequent most”.
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Former Yankees star Alex Rodriguez is in London to promote Major League Baseball in the UK.
Stacey Cunningham is the first female president of the New York Stock Exchange.
British consumers are now buying more in November than in December.
The bank insisted for over a year the customer was aware of the transaction and refused a refund.
One of President Trump’s top advisers says China has ‘misbehaved’ as a member of the WTO.
Thierry Bolloré will lead the French car maker but Carlos Ghosn remains as chairman and chief executive.
Hundreds of roles would be relocated from London, says the broadband provider.
A sell-off led by technology firms spreads to other stocks; oil prices sink by nearly 7%.
Income from the levy, which began in April, is on track to meet the estimate of £240m for the year.
Women must have “fancy little knickers” while men must have “outfits to impress”.
A firm called Travel Insurance Facilities is being accused of denying proper care to policyholders.
Trapped in a falling Chicago lift, they thought they were going to die as they plummeted 84 floors.
The app was removed from Apple’s store after images showing child sexual abuse were discovered.
The entrepreneur would not reveal why he had renamed the craft, which has still not yet been built.
A new boss has been named to lead the brand, which is grappling with declining sales.
Shares fall despite airline reporting record annual profits and “promising” bookings for next year.
The arrest of Nissan chairman Carlos Ghosn is the latest company crisis to hit Japan Inc.
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French finance minister says the Nissan boss is no longer capable of running the French carmaker.
The UN says money sent home pays for school, but too much is taken in transfer charges.
Transgender people in India were granted legal status in 2014 but many face discrimination and struggle to find work.
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From fake shops to copycat products, firms around the world are losing billions to copyright theft.
Price-trackers can show the history of what on-line retailers have been charging
The US firm says it will take home rentals in Israeli settlements on occupied land off its website.