Big banks have been temporarily locked out of the small business lending program - Business Insider
The move comes after concerns that small lenders serving businesses owned by people of color would have to compete with big banks.
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Abstract:FAA reps told members of the UN aviation agency they expect an ungrounding of Boeing's 737 MAX jets in the US as early as late June, sources say.
MONTREAL (Reuters) - U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) representatives told members of the United Nations' aviation agency they expect an ungrounding of Boeing Co's 737 MAX jets in the United States as early as late June, three people familiar with Thursday's briefing said, though there is no firm timetable for the move.
FAA and Boeing representatives were briefing members of the International Civil Aviation Organization's (ICAO) governing council in Montreal on Thursday.
The briefing was made by two FAA officials, one of the sources said.
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