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Investors Fear ‘Headline’ Bingo, Boeing Claims Regulators Aware of 737 Changes, Trade Tariffs Hit Scotch, Industrials

10.21.2019 - By BloombergPlay

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Peter Tchir, Head of Macro Strategy at Academy Securities, talks about investors dealing with the noise in the markets based on geopolitical events. Julie Johnsson, Bloomberg News Aerospace Reporter, explains that Boeing says it told U.S. regulators “multiple times” that it had expanded the role of flight-control software later linked to two fatal crashes, and that Federal Aviation Administration personnel observed the system operating in flight tests before the 737 Max was certified for service. Bloomberg News Senior Trade Reporter Shawn Donnan discusses why Whisky taxes are more about China trade than investors realize. Bloomberg News Consumer Reporter Tiffany Kary shares the story of how direct to consumer subscriptions took over her life. And we Drive to the Close with Hank Smith, Chief Investment Officer at Haverford Trust. Hosts: Carol Massar Jason Kelly. Producer: Paul Brennan.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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