Friday, 11 September 2020

FAA to begin key Boeing 737 MAX training review on Monday in London

FAA to begin key Boeing 737 MAX training review on Monday in London

A training review for the grounded Boeing 737 MAX will begin on Monday in London, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said, in a key milestone for the plane's eventual return to service.

Equities edge higher as political concerns weigh on sentiment

Global equities treaded water and U.S. government bonds edged higher on Friday as investors weighed better-than-expected corporate earnings and increased M&A activity in Europe against political concerns ranging from the U.S. elections to Brexit.

Dow ends higher but Wall Street posts second straight weekly drop on tech slide

The Nasdaq slid and the S&P 500 closed little changed on Friday as early gains in technology and growth names faded, with each of the three major Wall Street averages posting their second straight weekly decline.

Exclusive: China would rather see TikTok U.S. close than a forced sale

Beijing opposes a forced sale of TikTok's U.S. operations by its Chinese owner ByteDance, and would prefer to see the short video app shut down in the United States, three people with direct knowledge of the matter said on Friday.

Explainer: Next steps in the TikTok diplomatic dance

President Donald Trump said on Thursday that he does not plan to extend a deadline for ByteDance to sell TikTok's U.S. business, with the process still mired in uncertainty.

Oil ends lower for second week as stockpiles rise, demand weakens

Oil prices were little changed on Friday, but posted their second straight weekly loss as stockpiles rise around the world and fuel demand struggles to rebound to pre-coronavirus levels.

Nikola threatens Hindenburg with litigation, short-seller 'welcomes it'

Nikola Corp said on Friday it could take legal action against Hindenburg Research, a day after the short-seller issued a scathing report accusing the electric truck maker of being a "fraud".

U.S. economy is improving, weeks before the election. Will Trump benefit?

The U.S. labor market and broader economy made some gains this week, which history shows should be good news for President Donald Trump's re-election campaign.

Wall Street Week Ahead: Fed meeting in focus as stocks wobble and coronavirus bill stalls

Investors are shifting their focus to the Federal Reserve's monetary policy meeting next week as they seek cues following a recent technology-led U.S. market sell-off.

Apple revises App Store guidelines, loosening some in-app payment rules

Apple Inc on Friday published a revision of some of its App Store review guidelines https://developer.apple.com/app-store/review/guidelines, loosening some restrictions on streaming game services, online classes and when developers must use its in-app purchase system, which charges a 30% commission.

Related Videos

Market drop has further to go: technical analyst

Microsoft challenges Sony with new gaming service

2020ibmSec_CODB_Images_banner_452x236_map.jpg
Sponsored by IBM: Cost of a Data Breach Report

What could a data breach cost your business? Discover data breach costs, causes and best practices, based on analysis of 500+ security incidents.

Get the report