Half of New Amazon Jobs in New York Won't Be Tech Positions 
 

Only half of the positions that Amazon has promised to bring to its new headquarters in Long Island City, Queens, will be tech jobs, New York City officials said.

 
Ghosn's 'Inside Man,' Jailed in Japan, Quietly Wielded Clout at Nissan 
 

Greg Kelly, the Nissan board member and former executive jailed with Carlos Ghosn in Japan, was well-known inside the company as a gatekeeper and confidant to the former CEO.

 
U.S. Weighs Inviting German Auto CEOs to White House to Press for More U.S. Production 
 

The Trump administration is considering inviting the CEOs of Germany's three largest car makers to the White House amid growing impatience in Washington at the slow pace of trade talks with the EU.

 
Abu Dhabi Fund Sues Goldman Sachs Over 1MDB Scandal 
 

An Abu Dhabi sovereign-wealth fund accused Goldman Sachs of playing a "central role" in an international corruption scandal, saying it enabled bribes to former top executives at the fund.

 
Amazon Glitch Exposes Customer Names, Email Addresses 
 

Amazon.com warned some customers that its website disclosed their names and email addresses as a result of a technical error.

 
IKEA to Slash Thousands of Jobs in Restructuring 
 

IKEA, in its most dramatic restructuring ever, is slashing thousands of jobs and creating new ones as the furniture giant scrambles to cope with fast-changing shopper behavior that has hammered brick-and mortar retailers globally.

 
How Deutsche Bank is Dealing With its Big Weakness 
 

Deutsche Bank stock got hit again this week for its links to the vast money laundering probe at Danish lender Danske Bank. What investors didn't notice was the German bank quietly getting on with a critical bit of its repair job: sorting out its funding.

 
New Airbus CFO to Face Volatile Cash Flow, Brexit Issues 
 

Airbus's new finance chief will start his role as the aerospace giant is struggling to stabilize its volatile cash flow and faces potential working capital headwinds from supply-chain disruptions linked to Brexit.

 
Why Christmas Will be Very Weird for Retailers 
 

Retailers will have a good Christmas in 2018. But factors such as rising inventory, tariffs and higher labor costs will drive stock performance through the holidays and into next year.

 
Deere's Profit Rises, Helped by Stronger Machinery Sales 
 

Deere said sales and profits in the latest period were lifted by demand in its construction and farming markets.

 
 

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