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More electrical problems found on some Boeing 737 MAX
An electrical problem that led to dozens of Boeing 737 MAX jets being suspended from service has widened after engineers found similar grounding flaws elsewhere in the cockpit, industry sources said on Friday.
17 April 2021, 18:00 PM
US housing starts near 15-year high; consumer sentiment rises moderately
US homebuilding surged to nearly a 15-year high in March, but soaring lumber prices amid supply constraints could limit builders’ capacity to boost production and ease a shortage of homes that is threatening to slow housing market momentum.
17 April 2021, 18:00 PM
In short supply: Suez snarl-up, virus hit UK gnome market
High demand during lockdown and supply problems following the Suez Canal blockage have caused a shortage of garden gnomes in Britain, the BBC reported on Thursday.
17 April 2021, 18:00 PM
Brexit sparks $1.4tr UK assets switch to EU: study
UK banks and insurers have shifted more than $1.4 trillion to the European Union in response to Brexit, a study published Friday found.
17 April 2021, 18:00 PM
Cheaper cellphone charges to weigh on BOJ’s inflation forecast
The Bank of Japan’s new price forecast due later this month will likely come under significant downward pressure due to cuts in cellphone charges, sources said, adding to doubts about when it will achieve its elusive 2 per cent inflation target.
17 April 2021, 18:00 PM
Emerging central banks hike rates in March
Emerging market central banks delivered five net interest rate hikes in March, marking the end of an easing cycle which started in 2019 as central banks in the developing world grapple with rising inflation pressures.
17 April 2021, 18:00 PM
Africa cashew nut farmers not reaping benefits
The three million African farmers who supply most of the world’s cashew nuts aren’t cashing in on the booming demand due to a lack of processing facilities, a UN body said on Friday.
17 April 2021, 18:00 PM
New zinc-fortified wheat set for global expansion
Scientists at a leading global grains research institute expect to sharply ramp up new wheat varieties enriched with zinc that can boost the essential mineral for millions of poor people with deficient diets, the institute’s head told Reuters.
15 April 2021, 18:00 PM
Big businesses seek market-based approaches ahead of climate summit
Corporate executives and investors say they want world leaders at next week’s climate summit to embrace a unified and market-based approach to slashing their carbon emissions.
15 April 2021, 18:00 PM
UK economy advances despite lockdown
Britain’s economy rebounded slightly in February despite coronavirus curbs while exports of goods to the European Union recovered a bit more, data showed Tuesday, sparking optimism over the outlook.
13 April 2021, 18:00 PM
After sanctions, Huawei turning to businesses less reliant on high-end US tech
Chinese telecoms equipment maker Huawei Technologies will invest more in businesses that are less reliant on advanced process techniques, it said on Monday, citing US sanctions that have reduced its access to high-end semiconductors.
12 April 2021, 18:00 PM
Fed chair says cyberattacks main risk to US economy
Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell said he was more worried about the risk of a large-scale cyberattack than another financial crisis like that of 2008. The risks of a 2008-like crisis with a need for government bailouts of banks were “very, very low,” the head of the US central bank said during an interview aired Sunday on CBS’s “60 minutes. “ “The world changes.
12 April 2021, 18:00 PM
Stimulus for Small Firms: Disbursement to run till June
Bangladesh Bank yesterday extended the deadline for disbursing a Tk 20,000 crore stimulus package for cottage, micro, small and medium enterprises (CMSME) by another three months to June.
12 April 2021, 18:00 PM
Banks to stay closed, ATMs open
Bangladesh Bank yesterday said banks would have to keep all their branches closed from the morning of April 14 to midnight of April 21 when strict restrictions on movement would be in place as part of its efforts to contain the coronavirus pandemic.
12 April 2021, 18:00 PM
Pandemic intensifies financial stability risks
The ongoing pandemic has exacerbated Bangladesh’s financial stability risks because of high levels of non-performing loans, weak capital buffers, poor bank governance and risk management, the World Bank said in its latest report.
12 April 2021, 18:00 PM
China’s antitrust regulator bulking up as crackdown on behemoths widens
China’s competition watchdog is adding staff and other resources as it ramps up efforts to crack down on anti-competitive behaviour, especially among the country’s powerful companies, people with knowledge of the matter told Reuters.
11 April 2021, 18:00 PM
Covid curbs put brakes on India buying
Physical gold demand in India stalled this week after local prices rebounded from a one-year trough and coronavirus restrictions were imposed, while buyers in other major Asian hubs were also put off by an uptick in prices.
11 April 2021, 18:00 PM
Spain trims 2021 GDP forecast as Covid, snow hit economy
The Spanish government lowered its growth forecast for 2021 on Friday after fresh pandemic restrictions led to a weaker-than-expected first quarter.
11 April 2021, 18:00 PM
S Korean battery makers agree $1.8b settlement, aiding Biden’s EV push
South Korean battery makers LG Energy Solution and SK Innovation Co agreed on Sunday to settle disputes over trade secrets dispute, avoiding a potential setback for US electric-vehicle (EV) ambitions.
11 April 2021, 18:00 PM
Bank of America to deploy $1tr for sustainable finance by 2030
Bank of America said on Thursday it will deploy $1 trillion for its environmental business initiative to push for green finance by 2030, expanding on the $300 billion it had announced for the same project in 2019. The second largest U.S. bank said the latest announcement puts its total commitment to sustainable finance by 2030 at $1.5 trillion.
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