Honda SUV Engine-Failure Reports Spur Federal Investigation 
 

The claims allege that loss of motive power occurs at highway speed with no warning, according to the top U.S. auto-industry regulator.


 
Airbus Warns It Will Miss Full-Year Delivery Target 
 

Plane maker continues to encounter supply-chain issues.


 
Pinterest Adds Elliott Executive to Its Board 
 

The activist investor has also entered into a long-term agreement to help the social-media company grow.


 
Celsius Fights for Crypto Ownership Based on Changing Terms of Use 
 

Celsius Network's recent customer agreements were clearer than earlier versions of its terms of use about whether customers were handing over ownership of their coins when they made deposits into the firms' high-interest Earn accounts, according to the bankruptcy judge overseeing its chapter 11 case.


 
Morgan Stanley Is Cutting About 1,600 Jobs Globally 
 

Chairman and CEO James Gorman recently said, "We're making some modest cuts all over the globe."


 
Nissan Grapples With Currency Volatility, Even as Weak Yen Boosts Earnings 
 

The Japanese auto maker's U.S. earnings translate into more yen, but the company has lost some money on its hedging strategy.


 
Lawmakers Want Answers From Silvergate About FTX Transfers 
 

A trio of senators said an account at the bank "appears to be at the center" of the improper transfer of customer funds.


 
BuzzFeed Plans to Cut 12% of Workforce 
 

The company blames worsening economic conditions and challenges in the digital-media business.


 
TikTok National-Security Deal Faces More Delays 
 

Officials and executives had hoped for a year-end deal to address national-security concerns over the popular social-media platform.


 
Meta's Targeted Ad Model Faces Restrictions in EU 
 

European Union privacy regulators say Facebook and Instagram shouldn't use their terms of service to require users to accept ads based on their digital activity.


(END) Dow Jones Newswires

12-06-22 1915ET