Asia-Pacific travel faces bumpy recovery – Booking.com exec
By Chayut Setboonsarng BANGKOK – Travel in Asia-Pacific is trailing the rest of the world and should expect a bumpy recovery, a Booking.com executive said on Monday, as countries in…
By Chayut Setboonsarng BANGKOK – Travel in Asia-Pacific is trailing the rest of the world and should expect a bumpy recovery, a Booking.com executive said on Monday, as countries in…
MILAN – A Milan appeals court has acquitted Stefania Truzzoli, former chief operating officer at BT Italy, of alleged false accounting at the Italian unit of British Telecom in 2015…
By Chen Lin and Jamie Freed SINGAPORE – Brazilian planemaker Embraer expects to decide late this year or early next year on whether to launch a new turboprop plane that…
LONDON – BBC Studios, the commercial arm of Britain’s BBC, has chosen Rebecca Glashow, currently president of BBC Studios Americas, to head its global distribution from New York, underlining its…
By Jan Strupczewski BRUSSELS – Euro zone economic growth will be slower than earlier expected this year because of a new wave of COVID-19 infections, high energy prices and continued…
Ailan Evans on January 28, 2022 Roy Austin, vice president of civil rights for Facebook parent company Meta, pledged to crack down on “misinformation” and alleged discriminatory conduct propagated by…
– Belgian drugmaker Galapagos NV on Wednesday named former Johnson & Johnson senior executive Paul Stoffels as its chief executive officer, effective April 1. Stoffels was the chief scientific officer…
JPMorgan Chase chief executive Jamie Dimon apologized Wednesday for saying that the bank will last longer than the Chinese Communist Party, multiple sources reported. Dimon said that he regrets the…
Two corporate executive parents whose children attend prestigious universities were found guilty in federal court Friday for bribing university staff to rig the admissions process, The Wall Street Journal reported.…