International Companies
Boeing 737 Max to resume service in Europe - EASA
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) gave its approval for the return to service of a modified version of the Boeing 737 Max in Europe after a nearly two-year ban.
Google opens Dublin centre to tackle harmful content online
Google announced on Wednesday it has opened a centre to tackle harmful online content.
GameStop's stonking run collapses retail trading platforms
GameStop shares continued their recent surge in the middle of the week catapulted higher by continued market speculation.
Melvin Capital said to have closed out short position in GameStop
US investment manager Melvin Capital reportedly closed out its short position in video game retailer GameStop on Tuesday afternoon.
JP Morgan to launch UK online consumer bank
JP Morgan Chase is launching a UK digital consumer bank, pitting the might of the US's biggest lender against Lloyds, NatWest and other British retail banks.
All new Nissan models to be electric by early 2030s
Nissan Motor said on Wednesday its “new vehicle offerings” in key markets would all be electric by the early 2030s.
Amazon halts alcohol sales in NIreland due to Brexit customs rules
Amazon has stopped selling wines, beers and spirits to Northern Ireland along with a longer list of products due to new Brexit customs rules.
Pfizer to deliver more Covid-19 vaccine doses to US
The US will receive more Covid-19 vaccine doses from Pfizer and BioNTech and more quickly than expected.