EU auditor: Brussels too slow to tame Big Tech, FAA clears Boeing 737 Max, Johnson’s green economy
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A new report from the EU’s external auditor has found Brussels failed to tame Big Tech because it moved too slowly, the US Federal Aviation Administration issues an order on Wednesday allowing Boeing’s 737 Max to fly again, and Wall Street analysts expect the arrival of a coronavirus vaccine will send the dollar sinking next year. Plus, the FT’s environment correspondent, Leslie Hook, explains why critics say Boris Johnson’s plan for a green economy falls short.  EU has been too slow to tame Big Tech, says bloc’s auditor ft.com/content/abb8ebe1-99e1-4547-8c42-df265bf5125c? US regulator clears Boeing’s 737 Max to fly again https://www.ft.com/content/43bb3ab1-598d-4ee3-a83b-ea0c22f08d4a Vaccine arrival expected to trigger dollar slump in 2021 ft.com/content/d2a226b8-574a-4d1c-9205-fa076ed97055? Boris Johnson’s green plan a ‘far cry’ from hitting net zero targets ft.com/content/dbd944e6-48a2-42d7-829e-ae1d64616bfc   See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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