

Liverpool strolled to victory over a Rangers team that are without a point or a goal on their return to the Champions League stage, and were outclassed throughout at Anfield. But the contest did not live up to the billing. I'm sure they're very happy to try to get behind- just beyond this issue and just focus on what they do.The first competitive fixture between two of Britain’s most successful clubs captured the imagination, drew Steven Gerrard back to his beloved club and even attracted Sir Alex Ferguson back to enemy territory. But again, a real black eye I think for MassMutual.


It's quite interesting that Keith Gill did all of this while an employee of a financial services firm.īRIAN SOZZI: Yeah, and it also, it's just really surprising that a financial services firm would have a better handle over its employees, such as a Keith Gill. As part of the agreement, MassMutual said it would submit to an independent compliance review, while neither admitting nor denying culpability.Īnd Brian Sozzi, apparently the Redditors this morning are sort of crowing about this outcome. Massachusetts regulators say Gill's former employer failed to adequately supervise he and other insurance agents' trading activity. A French diplomat has fired back against the US in particular, about this deal going away.Īnd Keith Gill, the retail trader who gained fame for touting GameStop, is costing insurer MassMutual $4 million. This could cost the French defense industry up to $60 billion. The US and the UK have now agreed to supply that country with submarines.

In its criminal settlement with the government, Boeing said two unnamed employees had conspired to defraud the FAA about the jet's training issues.Īnother story that we have been watching, it has to do with the French deal that had been in existence with Australia to supply that nation with submarines. Mark Forkner was Boeing's liaison to the Federal Aviation Administration on how pilots should be trained to fly the 737 Max. That's according to "The Wall Street Journal", who cited people familiar with the matter. Boeing's former chief technical pilot is set to be charged by federal prosecutors for misleading aviation regulators about safety issues with the 737 Max. Yahoo Finance's Julie Hyman breaks down Friday’s business headlines.
