FAA panel reviewing 737 MAX certification will take additional time
The Federal Aviation Administration said on Friday a blue-ribbon panel of experts around the world will need a few more weeks to finish its review...
IMF board to meet for informal session about Argentina -spokesperson
The executive board of the International Monetary Fund will meet for an “informal information session” on Friday to discuss recent events in Argentina, an IMF...
Argentine asset prices fall further as S&P rating cut prompts sales
Argentina’s battered bonds were driven still lower on Friday after a credit rating cut from Standard & Poor’s triggered automatic selling mechanisms at big pension...
Volkswagen overstated fuel economy on 98K U.S. vehicles, will reimburse consumers
Volkswagen AG must forfeit greenhouse gas emissions credits and is lowering the fuel economy ratings on 98,000 vehicles after the Environmental Protection Agency said vehicle...
Wall Street flattens out into Labor Day weekend
U.S. stocks lost steam in afternoon trading on Friday as investors moved to the sidelines ahead of a long Labor day weekend but the three...
Strong consumer spending propping up U.S. economy
U.S. consumer spending increased solidly in July as households bought a range of goods and services, which could further allay financial market fears of a...
Airbus pulls out of Canada fighter jet race, boosts Lockheed Martin’s chances
Airbus SE on Friday pulled out of a multibillion-dollar competition to supply Canada with 88 new fighter jets, a decision that boosts the chances of...
Hans Rausing, driving force behind Tetra Pak, dies at 93: family
Hans Rausing, the billionaire Swedish industrialist who helped turn Tetra Pak into one of the world’s biggest food packaging companies, has died aged 93, his...
Google to pay up to $200 million to FTC on YouTube probe: Politico
Alphabet Inc’s Google will pay in the range of $150 million to $200 million to settle the Federal Trade Commission’s investigation into YouTube’s alleged violation...
Trade war with U.S. won’t affect China’s pork supply: Chinese ministry
China said its trade dispute with the United States would not affect the Asian nation’s pork supply, state-television reported on Friday, citing an official at...
