Has his work cut out for him. The former ceo Dennis Muilenburg has come under fire for handling of the 737 max crisis. Here is the man that will handle the crisis. Member of board of directors since 2009. Member of Blackstone Private Equity firm. He served as a ceo of nielsen and worked at 26 years with General Electric specifically with transportation and aircraft engines. Muilenburg as you know, critics said under him boeing was too cozy with regulators getting the 737 max plane to market. That the company was not transparent enough after the two crashes. The company says, new Ceo David Calhoun will bring a brand new commitment to communication. Number one is getting the 737 max planes in the air. The company halted production of the plane while it works with the faa to get it recertified. You see them sitting in the Production Facility parking lot in washington. Boeing a dow component. Boeing enjoyed a nice bump on the stock market today, but it hasnt been a great road since march.
The very best in the future and delighted in the knowledge that well be seeing him stauchoften. Having established and shown us how its done, on and offscreen, youre an example to us all, particularly the younger members of the onair talent like myself and courtney bill, thank you. You know, when the stakes and nerves are high, hes a mentor thats taught so much to so many of us, both directly and indirectly while his career cant be topped, bill also taught me to look at life as a threelegged fool, work, family and friends, and faith. Hopefully, weapon fi find a newc here with his new position as anchor at large. You know what he would be doing, he would be telling you that we have 59 minutes of trade, and in record close watch. Here is whats driving the action this afternoon. Stocks hitting record highs once again with the s p 500 poised for its straight fourth week of gains. Boeing weighing on the dow of troubles raise new red flags for investors. And Consumer Staples leading the char
And the next bank of england governor is to be named later. Say fda head and you bailey is in pole position. Paul lets check on how we are doing in the markets. Australia just opened. We have a staggered open, so very much early days. Ever so slightly higher. New zealand continuing to build on record highs that it reached thursday, up. 5 right now. Nikkei futures looking kind of flat. We are of course waiting on numbers, cpi numbers for november, expecting to see a slight uptick mainly inspired by the sales tax. We also have futures just coming online, looking flat as well. Lets check in on the first word news and get over to jessica summers. Central banks made headlines with policymakers in swedenying on hold but swimming against the tide and ending half a decade of negative rates. Bank indonesia kept its key rate unchanged for a second straight month, saying the economy and exports will rebound in 2020. The boj also held as expected, with the governor echoing the more optimistic tone
Thanksa list yesterday to amazon packages. Yesterday was a key point for the nasdaq at 9000 word we also have a record high. 9000. We also have a record high with apple. A good litmus test when it comes to risk. Ecb Commission President that they may be having to have an extension for the transition. Itiing up, we speak to the c chief u. S. Economist and get his outlook for 2020. Lets get straight to first word news in new york city. Israel wheren Benjamin Netanyahu fought off challenges to his leadership. He won a landslide in the race to lead his party. He will lead it into israels third election. It comes amidst an election scandal for the Prime Minister. He has recently been indicted on charges of bribery and fraud. The transition for the u. K. s exit may need to be extended, according to ursula von the lion. According to ursula. She says the plan to secure a trade deal by the end of 2020 is optimistic. And a false alarm japans estate broadcaster, who mistakenly issued at alert say
Bit despite news of increased inventories. For the global exchange, where we bring you market moving news from around the world. Are bloomberg voices are on the ground with this mornings top stories. Da tart with e curran. Had positive signs since sunday, when the government said they would push through new oversight of ip protection, and they want to punish those who are guilty of ip theft. That was followed by some details in one of the state newspapers that china is also looking at the oversight of any trade agreement with the u. S. In ways of ensuring that any deal isnt limited. Then we had the news yesterday from the Commerce Ministry talking about reaching consensus on core issues. The moonbeams it is been nothing but positive in recent days, matching what is coming out of washington, though we dont yet have any further details on when or if an agreement might be signed. We have your minder did have a reminder on the economy when profit for industrial firms dropped almost 10 from