Alcoa cuts adjusted EBITDA forecast citing tariffs, shares slide

(This 18 July story corrects to remove reference to rising oil and gas prices in last paragraph.)

Kimberly-Clark weighs sale of European tissues business: sources

Kimberly-Clark Corp is exploring a sale of its European tissue business, as it tries to slash costs and combat slowing sales by exiting less profitable areas, according to people familiar with the matter.

Blackstone seeks to boost assets with new fundraising 'super cycle'

Blackstone Group LP , the world's largest manager of assets such as private equity and real estate, is kicking off a fundraising "super cycle" which could see it manage more than half a trillion dollars in assets, its chairman and CEO Stephen Schwarzman said on Thursday.

Wall Street dips on weak earnings, renewed trade jitters

U.S. stocks slipped on Thursday after earnings disappointed and trade jitters intensified on fears that the European Union could slap retaliatory tariffs on goods imported from the United States.

Sinclair 'did not fully disclose facts' on Tribune merger - FCC

Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc "did not fully disclose facts" about aspects of its $3.9 billion acquisition of Tribune Media , the U.S. Federal Communications Commission said in an order released on Thursday that referred the issue to an administrative law judge for a hearing.

Dollar pulls back after Trump comments, world stocks dip

The U.S. dollar pulled back from year-high levels on Thursday against a basket of major currencies, while U.S. Treasury yields briefly fell to session lows after U.S. President Donald Trump expressed concerns about interest rate hikes and the strong dollar.

Boeing wins air show as Airbus gets boost from AirAsia

Boeing claimed victory on Thursday after outselling rival Airbus at this week's Farnborough Airshow, where the world's largest planemakers repeated last year's comparable haul of around 900 orders with the help of leasing industry demand.

Exclusive: Tesla's battery maker suspends cobalt supplier amid sanctions concern

Panasonic said it was unable to determine how much of the cobalt used in batteries it makes for Tesla cars comes from Cuba, a country subject to U.S. sanctions, and that it had suspended relations with a Canadian supplier as a result of its concerns.

All Britain's Poundworld stores to close: administrator

All British discount retailer Poundworld's stores will close by the middle of next month with the loss of thousands of jobs, the company's administrator Deloitte announced on Thursday.

Tesla says Model 3 refunds not outpacing deposits

Tesla Inc denied on Thursday that refunds of bookings of its Model 3 sedan were now outpacing reservations, responding to a report earlier in the day by a Wall Street brokerage citing channel checks on the electric carmaker.

FOREX-Dollar pulls back from one-year high after Trump comments

The dollar fell from a one-year peak to trade just slightly higher on Thursday after U.S. President Donald Trump expressed concern about a strong currency and the Federal Reserve's interest rate increases. The g

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