Thursday, 6 June 2019

Reuters Before the Bell: U.S. cruise operators stop sailing to Cuba, travelers vent anger online

Click to View in Browser
Thursday, June 6, 2019
U.S. cruise operators stop sailing to Cuba, travelers vent anger online
Major U.S. cruise operators said on Wednesday they will no longer sail to Cuba following the Trump administration's ban on travel to the Caribbean island, angering travelers and prompting worries about trip cancellations and company earnings.
With free beers, Trump brothers thank devoted Irish village
When Eric and Donald Trump, Jr. arrived in the one corner of Ireland celebrating their father's first visit as U.S. president, they had one question for the locals: "Does Doonbeg love Trump?"
Exclusive: Deutsche Bahn reviewing consultancy contracts granted to ex-managers
Deutsche Bahn is reviewing consultancy contracts granted to former managers without the knowledge of the state-owned railway operator's supervisory board, three people familiar with the matter told Reuters on Thursday.
Flare-up in trade tensions sours rate-hope rally
German bond yields fell to new lows on Thursday and U.S. treasury yields resumed their fall as renewed trade tensions doused a rally fueled by hopes for more central bank stimulus ahead of a European Central Bank meeting.
Trump threatens China with tariffs on further $300 billion of goods
U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to hit China with tariffs on "at least" another $300 billion worth of Chinese goods but said he thought both China and Mexico wanted to make deals in their trade disputes with the United States.
Exclusive: India to order taxi aggregators like Uber, Ola to go electric
India plans to order taxi aggregators like Uber and Ola to convert 40% of their fleet of cars to electric by April 2026, according to a source and records of government meetings to discuss new rules for clean mobility.
China rare earth prices soar on their potential role in trade war
Chinese rare earth prices are set to climb further beyond multi-year highs hit following a flurry of state media reports that Beijing could weaponize its supply-dominance of the prized minerals in its trade war with Washington.
France seeks to fend off blame for FCA-Renault deal collapse
France sought to fend off a hail of criticism on Thursday after it was blamed for scuppering a $35 billion-plus merger between carmakers Fiat-Chrysler FCA and Renault only 10 days after it was officially announced.
Aviva to cut 1,800 jobs globally, overhauls UK business
British insurer Aviva will cut 1,800 jobs globally as its new chief executive seeks to make the group more competitive by restructuring its British business and reducing costs across the business.
Huawei denies report that orders to key suppliers cut after U.S. blacklisting
Huawei Technologies Co Ltd has cut or canceled orders to major suppliers of components for its smartphones and telecom equipment following its U.S. blacklisting, the Nikkei reported, claims that were rejected by the Chinese firm.
Related Video
Rough waters for Cuban tourism after Trump travel ban
Trump threatens China with further $300 billion tariffs
Make sense of the market with highlights of valuable financial information and reports along with compelling investment insights. Register Today
The latest Reuters articles on M&A, IPOs, private equity, hedge funds and regulatory updates delivered to your inbox each day. Register Today
» » MORE NEWSLETTERS
- 3 Times Square New York, NY 10036 USA © Copyright 2019 Thomson Reuters
Ensure delivery of Reuters Newsmails, add newsletters@email.reuters.com to your address book.
Subscribe to other Reuters newsletters.
Unsubscribe from this newsletter.
Follow us on Twitter Friend us on Facebook