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Boom Bust: China-US tech tensions & Boeing braces for heat

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The US Federal Communications Commission has officially designated Chinese telecom giants Huawei and ZTE as national security threats amid the nation’s rising tension with India. What geopolitical ramifications could this ruling have? And what does it mean for the future of 5G? Plus, Boeing is facing heat after an analysis from an inspector general alleged that the company misled the Federal Aviation Administration about its flight control system. We bring you an insider look at the state of the 737 MAX saga. Plus, the Federal Reserve is now the third-largest holder of corporate-bond ETF, but could this have a negative effect? And how far will the Fed go to backstop markets?
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The US Federal Communications Commission has officially designated Chinese telecom giants Huawei and ZTE as national security threats amid the nation’s rising tension with India. What geopolitical ramifications could this ruling have? And what does it mean for the future of 5G? Plus, Boeing is facing heat after an analysis from an inspector general alleged that the company misled the Federal Aviation Administration about its flight control system. We bring you an insider look at the state of the 737 MAX saga. Plus, the Federal Reserve is now the third-largest holder of corporate-bond ETF, but could this have a negative effect? And how far will the Fed go to backstop markets?
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