Monday, 1 April 2019

U.S. FAA says it expects to receive Boeing software fix over 'coming weeks'

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U.S. FAA says it expects to receive Boeing software fix over 'coming weeks'

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said on Monday it expects to receive Boeing Co's proposed software enhancement package for the grounded 737 MAX "over the coming weeks" after the company had previously said it planned to submit the fix for government approval by last week.

Exclusive: Investors drop out of two groups vying for Petrobras' gas pipeline unit - sources

At least three investors left separate groups interested in acquiring a gas network pipeline that will be sold by Brazil's state-controlled oil company Petroleo Brasileiro SA, three sources with knowledge of the matter said.

Wall Street rallies on upbeat China, U.S. manufacturing data

U.S. stocks rallied on Monday, starting off the second quarter on a strong note, as upbeat manufacturing numbers from China and the United States eased worries about slowing global growth.

Tesla will pay $31,000 to settle U.S. EPA hazardous waste claims

Tesla Inc will pay a $31,000 penalty and purchase $55,000 in emergency response equipment for a California city under a settlement reached with the Environmental Protection Agency over federal hazardous waste violations at its automotive factory, the government said Monday.

Stocks rally at start of second quarter on manufacturing data, trade hopes

Global stocks rallied on Monday, kicking off the second quarter on a strong note, as investors cheered upbeat factory activity data in China and the United States and signs of progress on the U.S.-China trade front.

Oil rises to 2019 highs as demand outlook improves

Oil climbed about 2 percent to new 2019 highs on Monday, with Brent crude touching $69 a barrel, after positive signs for the global economy and tighter supplies drove both benchmarks' largest first-quarter gains in nearly a decade.

Lyft gives up debut gains on second day of trading

Shares of Lyft Inc crashed through the ride-hailing company's initial public offering price on just their second day of trading, tumbling as much as 10.5 percent and matching the speed at which Facebook Inc gave up its IPO price following its botched offering nearly seven years ago.

Uber's Kalanick, directors win dismissal of investor lawsuit

Travis Kalanick, the co-founder of ride-hailing company Uber, and the company's directors won the dismissal of an investor lawsuit that sought to hold them liable for a fight over trade secrets that slowed Uber's push into autonomous vehicles.

'Impossible' meatless patty gets Burger King Whopper test

Vegetarian burgers may finally be getting the recognition they need to go mainstream. On Monday Burger King and Silicon Valley startup Impossible Foods announced the rollout of the Impossible Whopper in 59 stores in and around St. Louis, Missouri.

U.S. to probe thousands of fires connected to Kia, Hyundai vehicles

The top U.S. auto safety regulator said on Monday it will open an investigation into 3 million Hyundai Motor Co and Kia Motors Corp vehicles after reviewing reports of more than 3,000 fires that injured over 100 people.

Exclusive: Renault alerts prosecutors to Oman dealer payments in Ghosn era

Renault has alerted French prosecutors to payments made to a Renault-Nissan business partner in Oman under former Chief Executive Carlos Ghosn, two sources told Reuters.

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