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Business News for Thursday Sept. 17
American Airlines has grounded hundreds of flights across America. The FAA says computer issues are responsible for what it calls widespread ground stops for American Airlines across the U.S. This is an early notification so we expect more details later.

Morning business news – September 18
The US Federal Reserve has opted to leave interest rates unchanged at their record lows of between 0-0.25%. The reasons Fed chair Janet Yellen cited for not increasing rates at this time were the international situation and the low inflationary environment

Stocks mixed as interest rates maintained; Fiat moving car production to Mexico; Amazon Fire tablet unveiled: P.M. Business News Links
Major Wall Street indexes gave up a 1-percent rally to end lower today after the Federal Reserve cited concerns about global economic growth in its decision to hold off on raising interest rates. The Dow Jones industrial average fell 65.21 points to 16,674

Business News Roundup, Sept. 18
Amazon dangles $50 tablet computer to hook more consumers Caption Close American Airlines says it has fixed a technology problem that was grounding flights Thursday. Toyota is recalling about 421,000 RAV4 vehicles because of potential corrosion in their