U.S. lawmakers will press Boeing CEO for answers on 737 MAX crashes
The head of a U.S. Senate panel reviewing two catastrophic Boeing 737 MAX crashes told Reuters ahead of hearings this week that the plane would not return to U.S. skies until “99.9% of the American public” and policymakers are convinced it is safe.
Lazard appoints Girodolle CEO of Lazard France
Lazard said on Sunday it had appointed Jean-Louis Girodolle as CEO of Lazard Investment Banking in France, just a week after its chairman and CEO Matthieu Pigasse resigned.
Exclusive: Brazil to lure airlines to fly domestic, taking meetings with three carriers
Brazil is determined to lure airlines to operate domestic flights in Latin America’s largest aviation market, and is taking meetings with at least three carriers, a senior government official told Reuters.
Exclusive: Brazil to lure airlines to fly domestic, taking meetings with three carriers
Brazil is determined to lure airlines to operate domestic flights in Latin America’s largest aviation market, and is taking meetings with at least three carriers, a senior government official told Reuters.
Key dates leading up to the U.S. Pentagon’s cloud-computing award to Microsoft
Microsoft Corp has won the U.S. Pentagon’s $10 billion cloud-computing contract, the Defense Department said on Friday, beating out favorite Amazon.com Inc .
Brazil working to bring Boeing 737 MAX plane back into service this year
Brazil is working to bring the Boeing 737 MAX airplane back to service “by the end of the year,” Civil Aviation Secretary Ronei Glanzmann said on Sunday.
UBS wants new recruit Khan to drop criminal complaint over spying: paper
UBS wants Iqbal Khan, co-head of its wealth management business, to drop his criminal complaint over a spying scandal that emerged after he left cross-town rival Credit Suisse , the SonntagsZeitung newspaper reported on Sunday.
China studying blockchain application for forex – regulator
China is studying the application of blockchain and artificial intelligence in cross-border financing with a focus on risk management, and will further liberalize its capital markets, a senior foreign exchange regulator said on Sunday.
Leading union demands concessions in Thyssenkrupp elevator sale
Top representatives at IG Metall, Germany’s biggest union, will not approve a sale of Thyssenkrupp’s prized elevator division unless potential buyers give far-reaching concessions to employees, they said.
China should ease regulations for foreign financial institutions: HSBC executive
China should ease regulations so that foreign financial institutions can obtain licenses and raise deposits more easily in the country, a senior executive from HSBC said on Sunday.