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Airbus Flies to Record Highs, TUI Falls After Latest Boeing Blow

Republicans, Democrats Grapple Over Rules as Senate Impeachment Trial Starts

Republican and Democratic leaders in the Senate wrangled over proposed rules as the Senate impeachment trial of President Donald Trump began on Tuesday. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), in an opening speech on the floor, sought to defend the Constitutional integrity of the Senate as envisioned by the Founding Fathers and called on senators to put the “historical precedent ahead of the partisan passion of the day.” He also remarked that his proposed rules are fair. The “straightforward resolution” he proposed will ensure that it is fair to all parties involved, including House Democrats and Trump’s legal team, McConnell said. If the Senate agrees to conduct an investigation and trial during the impeachment process, it would “upset the balance” of power between the House and the Senate, he continued, warning…

Airbus Flies to Record Highs, TUI Falls After Latest Boeing Blow

Airbus’s shares rose to record highs on Jan. 22, after its arch rival Boeing warned of new issues with the Boeing 737 MAX plane, while customers and suppliers slumped after the latest blow from the U.S. aerospace company.

Airbus was up by 1.5 percent at 138.48 euros at 10:05 GMT, the top performer on France’s benchmark CAC-40 index after scaling record highs in early deals.

In contrast, holiday company TUI’s London listed stock was down as much as 4.7 percent—the lowest since September and the biggest faller on the FTSE 100 .

Shares in suppliers, Britain’s Senior and France’s Safran which make the engine for the jet with General Electric, were lower.

Late on Tuesday, Boeing said it did not expect to win approval for the return of the 737 MAX to service until mid-year due to further potential developments in the certification process and regulatory scrutiny on its flight control system.

Airbus Flies to Record Highs, TUI Falls After Latest Boeing Blow A 737 MAX airplane on the tarmac with its signature winglet and fuel efficient engines outside the company’s factory, in Renton, Wash., on March 11, 2019. (Stephen Brashear/Getty Images)

In December, TUI warned that if the 737 MAX was not back in service by May that could wipe off as much as 400 million euros ($443.6 million) from its annual earnings.

 By Sudip Kar-Gupta in Paris and Josephine Mason in London

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Supreme Court Denies House, Blue States’ Effort to Fast-Track Obamacare Appeals

The Supreme Court has rejected requests by the House of Representatives and Democratic-led states to expedite a review of a lawsuit challenging the Affordable Care Act (ACA), or Obamacare, meaning the future of the health care law is unlikely to be decided until after the 2020 presidential election. Lawmakers and state officials from a coalition of blue states asked the high court in a pair of appeals earlier this month to take up the case and review the lower court’s decision on an expedited schedule. They argued that the court’s expeditious consideration is necessary because of the uncertainty the lower court’s decision has on health insurance and the health care marketplace, as well as for millions of Americans who have purchased coverage under Obamacare (pdf). In December, the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled…