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10.04.2026 8:24
India’s Glassmakers Face Gas Crunch Gas shortages linked to the Iran conflict have reached India’s factories. Glassmakers are cutting output, with ripple effects from liquor companies to global retailers like Walmart. (Source: Bloomberg)

10.04.2026 8:30
Do You Too Have a Fear of Not Flying? I’m not averse to flying. I dislike the scowling security checks and inefficient bureaucracies at the airports much more than I’m afraid of turbulence or the potential for catastrophic mishaps. But the Gulf War has made me nervous over something else: the fear of not flying.

10.04.2026 8:35
Lumentum CEO Says Products Sold Out Through 2027 Shares of Nvidia-backed optical component maker Lumentum have climbed 1,500% this year as enthusiasm about AI-related infrastructure grows. Speaking to Bloomberg, CEO Michael Hurlston says their products are now sold out through 2027, and that while manufacturing capacity is expanding, it hasn’t yet caught up with hyperscaler demand. (Source: Bloomberg)

10.04.2026 8:36
Asian Stocks Rise Before Iran Talks | The Asia Trade 4/10/2026 "Bloomberg: The Asia Trade" brings you everything you need to know to get ahead as the trading day begins in Asia. Bloomberg TV is live from Tokyo and Sydney with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts, getting insight and analysis from newsmakers and industry leaders on the biggest stories shaping global markets. (Source: Bloomberg)

10.04.2026 8:42
10.04.2026 8:44
Japanese Tankers Head Closer To Hormuz as More Ships Gather Two Japanese crude tankers are heading east along the Persian Gulf in the direction of the Strait of Hormuz, adding to a growing number of vessels gathered at the entrance to the waterway during a US-Iran ceasefire, even as President Donald Trump ramps up criticism and transits remain limited.

10.04.2026 8:51
Pakistan Takes Rare Global Stage for US-Iran Peace Talks Roads blocked by shipping containers, armed soldiers out on patrol, and luxury hotels quietly asking guests to vacate: the leafy Pakistani capital Islamabad has transformed into a security fortress as officials prepare for high-stakes peace talks between the US and Iran.

10.04.2026 9:00
Hermes, LVMH and Gucci Are Looking to 2025 for Inspiration Investors in Europe’s luxury companies must be feeling a strong sense of deja vu right now. Last year started brightly with expectations that demand for designer clothes and handbags would rebound after a two-year slump. But the recovery was stopped in its tracks by Donald Trump’s tariffs.

10.04.2026 9:15