Mercedes Teams Up With Green Steelmaker to Slash Emissions 
 

In addition to securing supply for Mercedes's European factories over the coming years, the companies have also agreed to explore potential steel production in North America.

 
Longtime CEO of Guinness Maker Diageo Dies at 63 
 

Ivan Menezes is credited with growing the drinks company significantly since he became CEO in July 2013, with Diageo now selling around 200 brands in more than 180 markets.

 
U.S. Nears Deal to Produce GE Jet-Fighter Engine in India 
 

The two nations are working to meet the threat from China and reduce New Delhi's dependence on Russia for military equipment.

 
The Global Brands Coming to a Mall Near You 
 

American consumers have long been renowned for their spending power. Now global retailers want a bigger slice of the action.

 
STMicroelectronics, Sanan Join Forces in China 
 

STMicroelectronics and Sanan Optoelectronics said they are forming a semiconductor-manufacturing joint venture in China, with $3.2 billion in total build-out funding.

 
Commonwealth Bank of Australia Restricts Staff From Using ChatGPT 
 

EXCLUSIVE: Australia's largest lender, Commonwealth Bank of Australia, has restricted its employees from using popular artificial-intelligence chatbot ChatGPT, instead setting up and operating its own in-house system.

 
Top CNN Anchors Criticize CEO Chris Licht's Leadership 
 

Jake Tapper, Erin Burnett and Anderson Cooper are among the personalities voicing concerns about embattled chief executive.

 
PGA Tour Deal With LIV Golf Puts Sponsors on the Spot 
 

Sponsors and other companies affiliated with the PGA Tour will face a reckoning in the wake of the golf powerhouse's decision to combine with the Saudi-backed upstart LIV Golf, marketing executives said.

 
Indian Education-Tech Firm Byju's Sues Lenders That Seek to Enforce Default 
 

Byju's, backed by a number of high-profile investors, alleges lenders concocted bogus default claims to take control of the company

 
Judge Punts on Legality of Decentralized Finance Protocol PoolTogether 
 

More than a year and a half after a user of the decentralized finance protocol PoolTogether brought a lawsuit challenging its legality, a federal judge in New York on Tuesday said questions it raised should be handled in state court.

 
 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

June 07, 2023 05:15 ET (09:15 GMT)

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