Chinese car hire app Yidao Yongche hints at Uber tie-up

Chinese car hire app Yidao Yongche hints at Uber tie-up

Chinese private car hire app Yidao Yongche has hinted at a tie-up with Uber Technologies Inc, the controversial $40 billion U.S. taxi-hailing firm which has repeatedly hit regulatory roadblocks in China, the world’s largest smartphone market. In an entry posted on its official Weibo microblog account on Sunday, Yidao Yongche published a picture featuring the image of a heart connecting its own and Uber’s logos, the date “May 21, 2015”,

Confidence among homebuilders unexpectedly fell in May

The drop in confidence helps explain why builders such as D.R. Horton Inc. are trying to offer more lower-priced homes in a bid to attract customers waiting to see if the economy rebounds from a first-quarter slump. At the same time, construction chiefs became more optimistic about the future as still-low mortgage rates and an improving job market underpin the market.

MasterCard to Face EU Antitrust Complaint Over Fees

MasterCard Inc. is poised to receive an antitrust complaint from European Union watchdogs probing card-payment fees, according to three people with knowledge of the case. Regulators may send a statement of objections to MasterCard before the end of July, said the people, who asked not to be named because the case isn’t public. “MasterCard being much more internationally focused, it has been more inclined to fight than to settle so

Greece says can pay wages and pensions, needs deal by end of May

Greece’s government will pay public-sector wages and pensions in May but needs an agreement with creditors by the end of the month, its spokesman said on Monday, amid growing fears the country is on the verge of bankruptcy. Without aid or access to debt markets, Athens is close to running out of money – it had to empty an International Monetary Fund reserves account to make a debt payment to