Chinese EV Shares Slump, Pressured by Tesla Price Cuts, Weak Sales 
 

Shares of Chinese electric-vehicle makers fell sharply amid intensified competition after Tesla cut prices again in China and weak sales in January so far.

 
Fashion Giant Faces New IPO Hitch: China's Cybersecurity Police 
 

Beijing is scrutinizing Shein's data handling for potential national security risks, a move that could delay its planned share sale.

 
More Companies Decide Silence Is Golden When Going Green 
 

Climate-conscious companies worldwide are retreating from publicizing green goals, amid heightened scrutiny from authorities and investors over inflated claims, a new report showed.

 
Walt Disney Nominates 12 to Board of Directors, Says CEO Iger's Compensation Doubled in 2023 
 

The rise in Iger's compensation was mainly due to stock awards, the company said in a separate filing.

 
Judge Blocks JetBlue's $3.8 Billion Acquisition of Spirit 
 

The judge agreed with the Justice Department that the deal would eliminate a competitor important to price-conscious travelers.

 
Supreme Court Denies Petitions on Apple, Epic Appeals 
 

Apple unveiled new App Store policies after the decision that immediately drew ire from software makers.

 
Berkshire Buys Remaining 20% of Truck Stop Operator, Ending Dispute 
 

Based on Berkshire's valuation a year ago, the sale could net the Haslam family another $3 billion.

 
Wall Street's Cloudy Quarter Has Some Rays of Sunshine 
 

Strength in capital raising can help boost banks in a tough environment for lending.

 
Charles Schwab Earnings Could Show Whether It's Putting Its Problems Behind It 
 

Schwab closes the books on challenging 2023. Here's what investors will be looking for to see whether the year ahead will be better.

 
Goldman Scores a Win With Sharply Higher Earnings 
 

The strength wasn't in Goldman's traditional powerhouses, investment banking and trading.

 
 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

January 17, 2024 01:00 ET (06:00 GMT)

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