sabrina kessler sabrina we're now hearing that the u.s. financial regulator the f.c.c. is investigating boeing what's going on. so this probe is only the latest of boeing's a growing problems with their airplanes of the company is already facing some federal and also some congressional investigations as well as a criminal probe and now also the f.c.c. a wants to know more about whether there is something odd here and whether the company shared enough information now with their investors for this reason investigators are looking now especially at boeing's financial statements to make sure they as sufficiently reflected and reported the possibility of the effects from the airplane precious to their shareholders but so far the f.c.c. declined to comment on anything in the meantime of the f.a.a. said they expect at the grounding as all the as late june which boeing's share to rise more than one percent at the end of this week but the jury is still out and the plans remain grounded the next week it's really looks that looking beyond boeing looks like u.s. markets are recovering from yesterday's losses but what's behind that. so investors are definitely sparked by a very long to trade for but there is still it gleam of hope presidents trump predicted a swift and to the ongoing trade war including to our way in a possible a trade deal which could soften attention see here in the next week for now ahead of the weekend thoughts the close life of the higher but having said that we definitely had a week off for a bruising losses here on wall street and that mainly due to the ongoing the ongoing in this beauty with china and the u.s. oil at its worst day of the year dropping almost 6 per cent on thursday the tech heavy nasdaq has declined more than 2 per cent this week and the dollar is now a dollar roughly one per cent since a monday having the longest weekly losing streak since a year or so yet now ahead of the weekend the investors are in a better mood to say yes the tensions they are still they are ok sabrina kessler joining us from new york thank you. here are some other business stories making news american firm space x. has launched a rocket carrying 60 satellites that is part of a multi-billion dollar broadband internet project a founder elon musk says the starling project will put 12000 such satellites into orbit to form a high speed network. facebook plans to roll out its cryptocurrency early next year that's according to the b.b.c. which says the firm's been working with central banks on regulatory and security issues surrounding the launch the project is known within the company as global coins. and indian stock markets briefly hit historic highs today as prime minister narendra modi's landslide victory traders excited the benchmark since crossed the 40000 mark for the 1st time. now over to the e.u. where britain and the netherlands kicked off the european elections by casting their ballots on thursday friday it's the turn for ireland and the czech republic with the troop with the