JPMorgan invests $25 million in fintech start-ups

JPMorgan Chase & Co is investing $25 million to support fintech start-ups that help low-income Americans be more financially healthy, bank executives said on Tuesday.

U.S. securities chief 'not prepared' to say if Facebook's Libra a security

The head of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission repeatedly refused to tell a congressional panel on Tuesday whether or not Facebook's Libra would be regulated as a security under his watch.

WeWork's Neumann gives up control, CEO role following investor revolt

WeWork co-founder Adam Neumann agreed on Tuesday to resign as chief executive and give up majority voting control, after SoftBank Group Corp and other shareholders turned on him over a plunge in the U.S. office-sharing start-up's estimated valuation.

WeWork's Neumann to step down as CEO: sources

WeWork co-founder Adam Neumann has agreed to resign as chief executive of the U.S. office-sharing company but will remain as non-executive chairman, bowing to pressure from some of his investors, people familiar with the matter said on Tuesday.

WeWork junk bond price falls after sources say CEO Neumann to step down

The price of WeWork's 7.875% junk bond <96208LAA9=> fell after people familiar with the matter told Reuters on Tuesday that co-founder Adam Neumann agreed to resign as chief executive of the U.S. office-sharing company, though he will remain as non-executive chairman.

Renault-FCA merger 'behind us', French carmaker says

Fiat Chrysler's $35 billion merger offer for Renault, which was abandoned in June, was no longer on the table, the French carmaker's Chairman Jean-Dominique Senard said on Tuesday.

Netflix shares set for worst quarter since 2012 as competition looms

Shares of Netflix dropped nearly 4% on Tuesday and were on track for their deepest quarterly decline in seven years after two analysts added to growing worries about an impending wave of competition from Walt Disney and other rivals.

FCC probes Sprint for subsidies for 885,000 subscribers who did not receive service

The Federal Communications Commission said Tuesday Sprint Corp received tens of millions of dollars in monthly government subsidies for 885,000 low-income subscribers who were not using the service and said its Enforcement Bureau is investigating.

FCC probes Sprint for subsides for 885,000 subscribers that did not receive service

The Federal Communications Commission said Tuesday Sprint Corp received tens of millions of dollars in monthly government subsidies for 885,000 low-income subscribers that were not using the service and said its Enforcement Bureau is investigating.

Tesla rival Nio tumbles to record low after deliveries disappoint

U.S.-listed shares of Tesla rival Nio Inc tumbled 25% on Tuesday after the Chinese electric carmaker posted a drop in quarterly vehicle sales, blaming a cut in subsidies and weak demand.

You have the right to be forgotten by Google - but only in Europe

If you want your past to be forgotten on the internet, it might be best to move to Europe.

Volkswagen board to meet Wednesday after CEO indicted: statement

The supervisory board of German carmaker Volkswagen will meet on Wednesday, the board's executive committee said on Tuesday, after prosecutors indicted CEO Herbert Diess over the company's diesel emissions scandal.

German prosecutors fine Daimler almost $1 billion for breaking diesel rules

Daimler will pay a fine of 870 million euros ($957 million) for breaking diesel emissions regulations, German prosecutors said on Tuesday.

Timeline: Key events in Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou's extradition case

Meng Wanzhou, chief financial officer of Huawei Technologies Co Ltd , will appear in a Vancouver, Canada, courtroom on Tuesday, for the second of three days of disclosure hearing that started Monday.

Tesla rival Nio tumbles after deliveries disappoint

U.S.-listed shares of Tesla Inc rival NIO Inc tumbled more than 18% on Tuesday after the Chinese electric carmaker posted a drop in quarterly vehicle sales, blaming a cut in subsidies and weak demand.

Startup Tulip raises $39.5 million, partners with DMG MORI

Tulip, which has developed a manufacturing app platform, said on Tuesday it raised $39.5 million in a private funding round.

Tianqi Lithium in supply deal with Sweden's Northvolt

China's Tianqi Lithium Corp , one of the world's biggest lithium producers, said on Tuesday that its Australian unit had signed a long-term supply agreement with Swedish battery maker Northvolt.

Google wins landmark case limiting 'right to be forgotten' to Europe

Google does not have to apply Europe's "right to be forgotten" law globally, the continent's top court ruled on Tuesday in a landmark case that pitted privacy rights against freedom of speech.

Daimler to pay 870 million euros fine in relation to diesel investigation

German luxury carmaker Daimler will pay a fine of 870 million euros in relation to the certification of diesel vehicles that did not meet regulatory requirements, prosecutors in the southern city of Stuttgart said on Tuesday.

Chinese EV maker Nio shares tumble after deliveries disappoint

U.S.-listed shares of Chinese electric carmaker NIO Inc , a rival to Tesla Inc , tumbled more than 18% on Tuesday, after the company posted a drop in quarterly vehicle sales, citing slowing growth due to U.S.-China trade war.