News Headlines - 14 July 2015
▽Toshiba Executives Expected to Step Down Over Accounting Scandal - WSJ
Toshiba Corp. President Hisao Tanaka and several other executives are likely to step down soon over an accounting scandal involving profits inflated by more than $1 billion, according to people familiar with the matter.
▽Greece Repays Samurai Bonds as Deal Reached With Creditors - Bloomberg Business
The Greek government repaid Samurai notes maturing Tuesday, according to bond agent Mizuho Bank Ltd., in a first sign the nation is honoring its obligations after reaching a deal with creditors.
▽Mexico offers $3.8m reward in hunt for escaped drug lord - BBC News
Mexico is offering a reward of 60 million pesos ($3.8m) for the capture of the country's most-wanted drug lord, who escaped from a top security prison.
▽Delta offers to invest in Japan's bankrupt Skymark Airlines: media | Reuters
Delta Air Lines Inc has offered to invest in Japan's bankrupt Skymark Airlines Inc as part of a restructuring plan for the budget carrier, according to a Japanese media report.
▽Hayao Miyazaki: Making Debut 3D CG Animation Film | Variety
The new ten-minute film, starring a hairy caterpillar, will be made in the CG format, a first for the director, and take an estimated three years to complete. Miyazaki did not say whether the film will be shown outside the museum.