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Wall Street Journal, January 16,

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Mitsubishi Corp, a Japanese trading company, has agreed to buy Aethon’s shale-gas assets in Texas and Louisiana. This is its largest acquisition ever.

Verizon Communications received the final approvals needed to purchase fiber-optic broadband service provider Frontier Communications, after agreeing to some concessions with California regulators. This included a commitment to small-business expenditure.

After a period of?two? years,?Walmart Chief Executive Officer Kathryn McLay is stepping down.

Ford Motors and BYD have begun discussions about a partnership where the American automaker would purchase batteries from the Chinese company for some of Ford's models.

The Trump Administration is planning to propose that the country's largest grid operator, which operates America's power grids, hold an "emergency" auction where tech companies could bid for new power plants to be built.

Mark Carney, Canada's prime minister, took a major step in reinvigorating Canada's trade with China. Beijing is increasingly trying to win over U.S. allies who are frustrated by American protectionism. (Compiled by Bengaluru Newsroom)

(source: Reuters)