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Boeing agrees to $2.5 billion settlement to resolve U.S. criminal probe into 737 MAX crashes By Reuters

By David Shepardson and Eric M. Johnson WASHINGTON/SEATTLE (Reuters) -Boeing Co will pay over $2.5 billion to resolve the U.S. Justice Department's investigation into two deadly 737 MAX crashes that killed 346 people, the Justice Department said, but will not be forced to plead guilty to criminal charges. The Justice Department said the...

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Jobs Data, Boeing, Bitcoin: 3 Things to Watch By Investing.com

By Liz Moyer Investing.com -- Stocks reached record highs again on Thursday, this time led by tech, as the fallout from Wednesday’s violence on Capitol Hill included demands that President Donald Trump be immediately removed from office. Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle and former government officials called on Vice President Mike Pence to invoke the 25th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Short...

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Micron Tops Results in Q1, Delivers Upbeat Guidance on DRAM Momentum By Investing.com

By Yasin Ebrahim Micron reported fiscal second-quarter earnings guidance that topped estimates Tuesday, and first-quarter results that topped expectations as a recovery in chip memory demand underpinned by an acceleration in the growing number of moving into the digital age. Micron Technology (NASDAQ:MU) shares gained 1% in after-hours trade following the report. The company guided fiscal second-quarter EPS of 68 cents to 82...

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UK extends England entry ban to travelers from 11 African countries for COVID variant By Reuters

(Reuters) - The United Kingdom said on Thursday it would extend a ban on travelers entering England to southern African countries in a measure to prevent the spread of a new COVID-19 variant identified in South Africa. The restriction will go into effect on Saturday and remain in place for two weeks, the government said in a statement https:// Entry...

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England in last lockdown, but testing and vaccines to continue into 2022- health minister By Reuters

LONDON (Reuters) - England will not have to endure another COVID-19 lockdown but testing and vaccine programmes will be a feature of life into 2022, British health minister Matt Hancock said on Thursday. "There's absolutely no doubt that vaccines and testing will still be a feature next year," Hancock told a parliamentary committee,...

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U.K. shares higher at close of trade; Investing.com United Kingdom 100 up 0.36% By Investing.com

Investing.com – U.K. equities were higher at the close on Thursday, as gains in the Fixed Line Telecommunications, Construction & Materials and Industrial Metals & Mining sectors propelled shares higher. At the close in London, the Investing.com United Kingdom 100 added 0.36% to hit a new 6-month high. The biggest gainers of the session on the Investing.com United Kingdom 100 were...

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Signature Aviation gets takeover approach from U.S.-based Carlyle By Reuters

(Reuters) - London-based Signature Aviation said on Thursday it has received a takeover approach from U.S. group Carlyle Investment Management, although no proposal has been tabled. Carlyle's interest comes as the company is in talks with Blackstone (NYSE:BX) about a $5.17-per-share buyout proposal. It had rebuffed what it called an "indicative proposal" from Global Infrastructure Partners on Dec. 17. ...

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Trump administration expected to mull expansion of China investment ban – sources By Reuters

By Alexandra Alper, Humeyra Pamuk and Mike Stone WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Trump administration officials plan to meet on Thursday to discuss proposed changes to an executive order banning U.S. investment in Chinese companies believed to have military ties, five people familiar with the matter said. The order has spurred confusion among investors and firms seeking to comply. One change that is...

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English health chief says people will get COVID booster shots after guidance change By Reuters

LONDON (Reuters) - The head of England's National Health Service reassured people that they would get their second COVID vaccinations after some appointments were cancelled in order to prioritise giving out more initial doses of the shot. "People will get their second jabs (shots), whether that's Pfizer (NYSE:PFE) or AstraZeneca," said Simon Stevens, Chief Executive of the National Health Service...

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