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U.S. agency submits uranium import probe to White House

The U.S. Commerce Department has submitted to the White House the results of a national security investigation into uranium imports, a spokesman for the department said on Monday.

Boeing sees me as its 'piggy bank', Lion Air co-founder says

The co-founder of Indonesia's Lion Air, one of two airlines that lost passengers and crew in recent crashes involving the 737 MAX, has lashed out at Boeing's handling of the accidents as the potential business fallout from the jet's grounding intensifies.

U.S. airlines face too many travelers, too few planes in 737 MAX summer dilemma

Normally, U.S. airlines compete to sell tickets and fill seats during the peak summer travel season. But operators of the grounded Boeing 737 MAX are facing a different problem: scarce planes and booming demand.

United plans non-stop flights between New York and Cape Town from December

United Airlines said on Monday it plans to operate non-stop flights between New York and Cape Town thrice a week starting December.

Bank results impede Wall Street; oil falls as Russia mulls more production

World stocks reversed earlier gains on Monday as underwhelming quarterly results from U.S. banks weighed on Wall Street, while oil prices fell as Russia mulled boosting production.

UniCredit Group to pay $1.3 billion, German unit to plead guilty in U.S. sanctions resolution

UniCredit Group, Italy's biggest bank by assets, has agreed to pay $1.3 billion to U.S. authorities to settle probes of violations of U.S. sanctions on Iran and other countries, U.S. authorities said on Monday.

Boeing brainstorms to regain trust in MAX, Trump urges rebranding

U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday urged Boeing Co to fix and "rebrand" its 737 MAX jetliner following two fatal crashes, while the planemaker said it was brainstorming with airlines over other ways to win back public trust.

Ready when you are, EU tells U.S. on trade talks

The European Union is ready to starts talks on a trade agreement with the United States and could conclude a deal before the end of the year, European Trade Commissioner Cecilia Malmstrom said on Monday.

Pelosi says Trump's tariffs on EU missed chance to put joint pressure on China

The United States has missed an opportunity to gain economic leverage over China when it opted to put tariffs on the European Union rather than join forces with it, the Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, said on Monday.

Lagging U.S. healthcare stocks could see short-term boost but clouds linger

Second-quarter strength in U.S. healthcare stocks is almost as reliable for Americans as warming weather and the start of baseball season. This year, however, the already-lagging sector may struggle to sustain any kind of rally.

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