U.S. Slaps Duties on Bombardier’s C Series Jet in Win for Boeing

The U.S. imposed duties on Bombardier Inc.’s marquee jetliner after Boeing complained that the Canadian company received unfair government help. Exporters of 100- to 150-seat Canadian aircraft received subsidies worth almost 220 percent. The U.S. will begin collecting preliminary duties to offset the public assistance, a move that would potentially upend Bombardier’s planned deliveries of its C Series jets to Delta Air Lines Inc. Source Bloomberg

Angela Merkel’s Bavarian allies CSU threaten rightward shift

The CSU, Bavarian allies to Angela Merkel’s Christian Democratic Union (CDU) but traditionally a little more conservative, scored its lowest ever result on Sunday, with just under 39 percent of the vote in its home state — over 10 percentage points down on 2013. “That’s why the CSU will take a confrontational tone in Berlin, and by the end Merkel will realize that her biggest problem in the coalition negotiations won’t be the Greens or the FDP, but the CSU — because they’re up against immense pressure,”  Source Deutsche Welle

After 12 years, Exxon Mobil loses top spot in global energy ranking to Russia’s Gazprom

Exxon Mobil has lost the top spot in the S&P Global Platts Top 250 Global Energy Company Rankings for the first time since 2004.
The Irving-based energy giant — with a market capitalization of $343 billion on NYSE — slipped to No. 9 while Russian state-owned Gazprom moved up two places to No. 1. San Antonio-based Valero Energy finished eighth, just ahead of Exxon. Source Dallas News