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Boeing 737 MAX To Get EU Flight Clearance Next Week
Boeing's 737 MAX airliner will receive final clearance to resume flying in Europe next week, the head of the EU's air safety watchdog said on Tuesday.
EU Executive Criticises National Plans For Post-COVID Revival - Sources
Plans submitted by EU member states so far for spending a record 1.8 trillion euros to rebuild economies wrecked by COVID19 fall short on reforms and must be improved, in the view of the European Commission, three diplomatic sources said.
Resurgence In COVID-19 Cases Slows Oil Demand Rebound - IEA
Oil demand recovery will take a hit from a spike in new coronavirus cases before vaccine rollouts and stimulus measures help in the second half of the year, International Energy Agency (IEA) said on Tuesday.
Stickless Stephenson Gets Winner, Vegas Beats Coyotes 4-2
A stickless Chandler Stephenson was credited with the gamewinning goal, Robin Lehner made 30 saves and the Vegas Golden Knights beat the Arizona Coyotes 42 on Monday night.
Gold Price Today: Delhi, Mumbai Kolkata, Chennai - After Brief Decline, Gold and Silver See Marginal Increase Today
The price of the yellow metal varies across India, depending on the carats, excise duty, state taxes and making charges.
Biden May Cancel Keystone XL Pipeline Permit As Soon As His First Day In Office: Source
U.S. Presidentelect Joe Biden is planning to cancel the permit for the $9 billion Keystone XL pipeline project as one of his first acts in office, and perhaps as soon as his first day, according to a source familiar with his thinking.
Quarterly Earnings, Vaccine Rollout Key Factors for Market This Week: Analysts
Some of the major earnings announcement this week are from Bank of Maharashtra, Bajaj Finance, Federal Bank, Asian Paints, Bajaj Auto and Reliance Industries Limited. Meanwhile, the country's largest private sector lender HDFC Bank on Saturday reported a...
Malaysia Takes WTO Legal Action Against EU Over Palm Biofuel Curbs
Malaysia is taking legal action at the global trade watchdog against the European Union and member states France and Lithuania for restricting palm oilbased biofuels, the government said.
Optimistic Banks Start Moving 'Bad' Loans Back To 'Good'
The pandemic and recession arent over by a long shot, but banks are feeling optimistic enough to start taking potentially bad loans off their books and move them back into the good pile.
US Industrial Production Jumps 1.6% In December
U.S. industrial production rose 1.6% in December, a third straight monthly gain, but remains below its prepandemic level.
JPMorgan Profit Jumps On Trading, Investment Banking Strength
JPMorgan Chase & Co reported a higher fourthquarter profit on Friday, as strength in trading and investment banking offset the drag of low borrowing rates on interest income at the largest U.S. bank's lending business.
RAI Urges Govt to Formulate of National Retail Policy, Allow Retailers to Register Under MSMEs
The $854 billion Indian retail sector was one of the worst impacted due to the pandemic.
U.S. Weekly Jobless Claims Jump On COVID-19, Renewed Supplementary Payments
The number of Americans filing firsttime applications for unemployment benefits surged last week, confirming a weakening in labor market conditions as a worsening COVID19 pandemic disrupts operations at restaurants and other businesses.
BlackRock Fourth-quarter Profit Jumps 20% As AUM Touches Record High
BlackRock Inc, the world's largest asset manager, on Thursday reported a 20% jump in quarterly profit, as increased activity in financial markets pushed its assets under management to record high levels.
Canon Raises Outlook As Buyers Scoop Up New Models Of Cameras, Printers
Canon Inc raised on Thursday its profit forecast for the year that just ended to well above analysts' estimates, citing a boost from demand for its new fullsize mirrorless camera models and inkjet printers.
How Major US Stock Indexes Fared Wednesday
Major U.S. stock indexes closed mostly higher Wednesday, ending near the record highs they reached last week.