Goldman Bought Venezuela's State Oil Company's Bonds 
 

Goldman Sachs bought about $2.8 billion in Venezuelan bonds that had been held by the oil-rich country's central bank, a lifeline to President Nicolás Maduro's embattled government.

 
British Airways Faces Third Day of Flight Disruption After IT Outage 
 

British Airways said a far-reaching computer outage would disrupt flights for a third day and pledged to avoid a repetition of the events that led to hundreds of canceled flights over the weekend.

 
S.F. Express Needs UPS Tie-Up to Deliver 
 

S.F. Express needs a tie-up with UPS to go very well to justify its sky-high valuation.

 
JBS, Brazilian Prosecutors Move Closer to Settlement Amount for Corruption Charges 
 

The holding company of JBS SA and federal prosecutors in Brazil moved closer toward a settlement amount for corruption charges against the country's largest meatpacker.

 
U.S. May Extend Ban on Laptops in Airplane Cabins 
 

Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly said he may ban laptops from cabins on all international flights in and out of the U.S. to prevent terrorist attacks in the air.

 
Hotels Remove Welcome Mat for Online Travel Agencies 
 

Marriott, Hilton and InterContinental Hotels are using extensive marketing campaigns to claw back business from Expedia and Priceline, which steer customers to hotel properties but also take hefty commissions.

 
British Airways Faces Second Day of Disruption After Computer Failure 
 

British Airways said a far-reaching computer outage continued to disrupt operations for a second day though the airline planned to operate most services after canceling hundreds of flights Saturday.

 
Luxury Fashion Brands Start to Sell on China's WeChat App 
 

Tencent Holdings is courting luxury fashion brands to WeChat, China's most popular messaging app, potentially opening a new channel in online retail.

 
The Quest for 10-Minute Pizza Delivery 
 

Domino's Pizza in Brisbane, Australia, is perfecting a pizza delivered in 10 minutes, door to door, in its fight to maintain a competitive edge against mobile tech-fueled food-delivery apps and services.

 
Why Banks Haven't Been Burned by Retail's Meltdown 
 

As the U.S. retailing industry endures a spike in bankruptcy filings, the companies' bank lenders feel more secure than with downturns in other industries because of the nature of their loans.

 
 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

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