Also today: Susan Schmidt discusses what outlooks from the regional banks could tell us about the economy. We check in with the BBC’s Victoria Craig about airports raising passenger charges in an effort to bolster recovery from the pandemic.
The bank has agreed to a $475 million settlement with U.K., Swiss and U.S. regulators over a corruption scandal involving Mozambique’s tuna fishing industry.
Also today: The Securities and Exchange Commission has been looking into what happened since the GameStop rally from earlier in the year, and it has a report suggesting online brokerage firms might need new rules. Jeffery Cleveland stops by to discuss the bond market and inflation.
Also today: We check on how Netflix is doing as earnings reports season gets underway. Home builders are looking on the bright side despite the challenges facing the supply chain.
London’s Heathrow airport, one of Europe’s busiest, has announced it’s going to increase charges to airlines landing there as it tries to recover from the impact of coronavirus restrictions on travel.