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Boeing slammed for dragging feet in Alaska Airlines probe
Boeing slammed for dragging feet in Alaska Airlines probe
Business and Economy

The head of the federal investigation into a troubled January flight on a Boeing 737 MAX jet blasted the aviation giant on Wednesday for not providing key information quickly. "Early in the investigation, we provided the NTSB with names of Boeing employees, including door specialists, who we believed would have relevant information," the company said.

SpaceX eyes March 14 for next Starship test launch
SpaceX eyes March 14 for next Starship test launch
Business and Economy

Elon Musk's SpaceX on Wednesday announced it was eyeing March 14 as the earliest date for the next test launch of its giant Starship rocket, with which it hopes to one day colonize Mars. "The third flight test of Starship could launch as soon as March 14, pending regulatory approval," SpaceX posted on X, the social media platform also owned by Musk.

EU will force big tech to change 'behaviour': competition chief
EU will force big tech to change 'behaviour': competition chief
Business and Economy

The EU is prepared to deploy its full arsenal to force big tech companies to change their behaviour online, the bloc's competition chief said Wednesday, the day before a sweeping new law comes into force. The competition commissioner pointed to a string of cases pursued against tech companies since 2014, to prove her point that Brussels means business.

US Fed's progress against inflation 'not assured': Powell
US Fed's progress against inflation 'not assured': Powell
Business and Economy

The US Federal Reserve's progress in bringing down inflation is "not assured," the chair of the country's central bank told lawmakers in Washington Wednesday, on the first of two days of hearings in Congress. "But the economic outlook is uncertain, and ongoing progress toward our two percent inflation objective is not assured," he added.

Egypt secures $5 bn additional loan from IMF as pound plunges
Egypt secures $5 bn additional loan from IMF as pound plunges
Business and Economy

Egypt secured an extra $5 billion in IMF loans on Wednesday, the two sides said, after the central bank hiked interest rates and allowed the pound to plunge by nearly 40 percent. The central bank described its move to hike interest rates Wednesday as an attempt to "accelerate the monetary tightening process in order to fast-track the disinflation path and ensure a decline in underlying inflation".

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