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GE Aerospace stock dips after Boeing flags 777X engine durability issue as investors eye Fed

GE Aerospace stock dips after Boeing flags 777X engine durability issue as investors eye Fed

New York, Jan 28, 2026, 12:24 PM ET — Regular session Shares of GE Aerospace fell 1.7% to $292.35 in midmorning trading in New York on Wednesday. The drop followed Boeing’s warning of a potential durability issue with GE engines on its 777X widebody. Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg said the problem won’t delay the first deliveries, which remain slated for 2027.
Industrial stocks ETF XLI slips after tariff whiplash; GE Aerospace and Fed decision set up week ahead

Industrial stocks ETF XLI slips after tariff whiplash; GE Aerospace and Fed decision set up week ahead

New York, January 24, 2026, 13:10 EST — The market has closed. U.S. industrial stocks wrapped up the week on a down note, with the Industrial Select Sector SPDR ETF slipping 0.77% to close at $164.22 on Friday. As trading resumes Monday, the sector confronts a familiar cocktail of tariffs, interest rates, and earnings reports.
Boeing stock ends higher as FAA shifts MAX 7/10 pressure back to the company

Boeing stock ends higher as FAA shifts MAX 7/10 pressure back to the company

New York, Jan 23, 2026, 19:32 EST — After-hours Boeing shares climbed on Friday, staying close to a recent peak into after-hours trading. Investors digested fresh remarks from the head of the U.S. aviation regulator alongside government data highlighting a recovery in major jet orders. The stock finished the regular session up 0.29% at $252.15 but slipped 0.14% in after-hours trading to $251.80.
24 January 2026
Boeing stock climbs as FAA chief says agency isn’t blocking 737 MAX 7, MAX 10 approvals

Boeing stock climbs as FAA chief says agency isn’t blocking 737 MAX 7, MAX 10 approvals

New York, January 22, 2026, 12:11 — Regular session Boeing shares climbed 1.4% to $253.48 in midday trading Thursday in New York. FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford told reporters the agency isn’t holding up certification for the 737 MAX 7 and MAX 10 jets, saying, “I don’t think FAA is the roadblock on 7 and the -10 certification.” He added that Boeing still needs to complete the necessary work. Boeing did not immediately reply to requests for comment.
22 January 2026
Boeing (BA) stock edges up after FAA chief says agency isn’t blocking MAX 7, MAX 10 approvals

Boeing (BA) stock edges up after FAA chief says agency isn’t blocking MAX 7, MAX 10 approvals

New York, Jan 21, 2026, 19:20 — After-hours Boeing Co shares climbed $1.04, or 0.4%, to $250.07 in after-hours trading Wednesday after Federal Aviation Administration chief Bryan Bedford said the FAA isn’t the bottleneck for certifying the 737 MAX 7 and MAX 10 jets. “I don’t think FAA is the roadblock on 7 and the -10 certification,” Bedford told reporters, noting Boeing “still has to do their work.” The two models have faced delays over an engine de-icing problem. Boeing, which has more than 1,200 MAX 10 orders pending, did not immediately respond, according to aviation data firm Cirium.
22 January 2026
Boeing stock price dips despite Ethiopian Dreamliner order as BA heads into earnings spotlight

Boeing stock price dips despite Ethiopian Dreamliner order as BA heads into earnings spotlight

New York, January 20, 2026, 14:48 EST — Regular session Boeing shares slipped slightly Tuesday after Ethiopian Airlines placed an order for nine 787-9 Dreamliners and finalized the purchase of 11 737 MAX jets, the companies confirmed. The stock traded around $247.13 in the afternoon, down about 0.2%, after fluctuating between $240.08 and $248.43. Ethiopian Airlines Group CEO Mesfin Tasew said, “We will continue to acquire more aircraft and adopt the latest technologies as part of our strategic vision to advance sustainable aviation.”
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  • Textile Shares in India Lead as Trade Deals Fuel Optimism
    July 2, 2026, 1:32 AM EDT. Shares in India's textile sector-including suppliers of T-shirts, towels, and bed linen to chains like Walmart Inc.-have been among this year's top movers. Investors are betting the sector could keep rising as new trade deals drive demand for Indian exports. The outlook depends on continued strength in overseas trade.
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