China Set to Approve Qualcomm-NXP Deal, a Sign of Easing Trade Tensions 
 

Chinese authorities are set to approve Qualcomm's planned $44 billion acquisition of NXP Semiconductors in the next few days, in what would be a significant step toward easing U.S.-China trade relations.

 
ZTE's Suspended Stock: 'A Headache for All Market Participants' 
 

While ZTE is caught in the middle of U.S.-China trade tensions, the telecom giant's current and prospective shareholders can't do anything about it, thanks to a weekslong trading suspension.

 
In Anti-Bias Training, Starbucks Enlists Hip-Hop Artist, Chairman 
 

Starbucks is hoping that anti-bias training will help prevent fraught encounters like the one that led to the arrest of two black men at one of its cafes last month, but how effective it will be is an open question.

 
Beijing's New Superpowers Over Movie Industry Frustrate Hollywood Studios 
 

U.S. movie studios have hit an impasse in talks with China about a new film-distribution agreement on market access for Hollywood films in China.

 
Fiat Chrysler Expected to Outline Future Without CEO Marchionne 
 

A decade after Chrysler filed for bankruptcy, a nearly debt-free Fiat Chrysler Automobiles is preparing to unveil a growth plan for the next five years at a test track outside Milan.

 
New Japanese Videogames Are Winning Over American Players 
 

Videogame developers in Japan are creating more U.S. hits, like "DanMachi" and "Persona 5," with compelling stories and anime-style animation that resonate with Americans raised on Pokémon and Yu-Gi-Oh!

 
Jeff Bezos: 'We Must Go Back to the Moon, and This Time to Stay' 
 

Amazon.com founder and CEO Jeff Bezos vowed to use his rocket startup to develop robotic rovers and perhaps human habitats on the moon's surface, even if such projects fail to win financial support from the U.S. government.

 
Cheers! Coca-Cola Launches Its First Alcoholic Drink 
 

A fizzy lemon-flavored alcoholic beverage that goes on sale in Japan on Monday will mark Coca-Cola's first fling at selling alcohol in its 132-year history.

 
Canadian Pacific Railway Unions File Strike Notice 
 

The Teamsters Canada Rail Conference and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers notified Canadian Pacific Railway of a potential Tuesday night strike.

 
Trump Team Seeks Truce With Congress Over ZTE 
 

The Trump administration is scrambling on Capitol Hill to keep lawmakers from undermining talks with China by blocking a deal to roll back penalties on telecom giant ZTE.

 
 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

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