Ryanair
shares were almost half a per cent higher despite questions over the delivery of some Boeing aircraft that the airline is currently awaiting. The carrier is expecting 24 Boeing 737 8200 Max jets through April, May and June, but Boeing on Friday confirmed that one of its suppliers has told it of a problem with some aircraft that would likely affect a significant number of undelivered 737 Max airplanes. Ryanair’s shares close the week at €14.46.The blue-chip FTSE 100 closed 0.
European banks were the top gainers on the STOXX 600, jumping 3 per cent to hit a one-month high after upbeat first quarter earnings from big banks in the US.rose 1.5 per cent to a new record high after the luxury firm’s first-quarter sales beat market expectations, helped by strong demand from China.jumped 7.3 per cent after the Dutch navigation and digital mapping company reported surprise first-quarter profit.