23.01.2025 2:39Stellantis Will Restart Illinois Factory That U.A.W. Pushed to Revive The United Automobile Workers union has been pressing the automaker, which owns Chrysler and Jeep, to revive the plant in Belvidere, Ill.23.01.2025 1:42South Carolina Utility Wants to Sell Unfinished Nuclear Power Site The utility, Santee Cooper, is trying to sell two nuclear reactors that it abandoned in 2017 as tech companies seek new sources of electricity for data centers.23.01.2025 1:40Reddit Users Boycott X Links After Elon Musk’s Gesture at Inaugural Event A boycott of links to Mr. Musk’s social media platform spread on Reddit this week, after he made a gesture that some likened to a Nazi salute. Others worried about censorship.23.01.2025 1:33Divvy Homes, Once Valued at $2 Billion, Is Sold for Half That Price The company, backed by high-flying Silicon Valley investors like Andreessen Horowitz, had promised it would reinvent the rent-to-own model and make it more consumer friendly. High interest rates and mortgage rates thwarted those plans.22.01.2025 23:13As D.E.I. Programs Come Under Attack, Companies Like Costco and Microsoft Forge Ahead As racial and gender equity programs come under attack, many companies have scaled back. But Costco, Microsoft and others have forged ahead.22.01.2025 16:37China Stocks Get Hit as Trump Revives Tariff Threats The dash of optimism yesterday about Trump’s approach to China has been punctured by theВ latest comment that he’s still considering 10% tariffs.В True, it’s not as bad as his previous talk aboutВ 60% tariffs. But it was enough to cause investors to sell Asian stocks.В The CSI 300 IndexВ sank for the first time in five days, while in Hong Kong, the Hang Seng China Enterprises Index lost 2% to be the worst performer in the region. The yuan led declines in emerging Asian currencies.The backdrop for Chi22.01.2025 16:28UBS CEO Warns Policymakers Not to Ignore Risk of High Debt Level Policymakers trying to predict the next financial crisis should spend more time thinking about high levels of government debt than obscure market risks, Sergio Ermotti, Chief Executive Officer of UBS Group AG, told an audience at the World Economic Forum on Wednesday.22.01.2025 16:23Canada’s Novacap Closes $1 Billion Digital Fund on AI Investment Trend Canadian private equity firm Novacap Investments Inc. has closed a $1 billion fund to invest in digital infrastructure assets after a two-year process of raising the money.22.01.2025 16:21Nasdaq 100’s Historic Bull Run Has Further to Go, Evercore Says The Nasdaq 100 Index has nearly doubled since the start of 2023, adding $14 trillion in value in the process. Evercore ISI’s Rich Ross is prepared for that rally to continue, shrugging off fears of a familiar nemesis: rising bond yields.22.01.2025 16:11Murdoch’s UK newspaper business apologises to Prince Harry for unlawful activities Publisher agrees to pay prince вЂ?substantial damages’ to drop long-running legal claims22.01.2025 16:04RBI’s Dollar Sales May Net Modi Government Bumper Dividend Again India’s falling currency may still have a silver lining for its federal government. Analysts are penciling in another year of windfall dividend by the Reserve Bank of India courtesy the profits earned on selling massive amounts of dollars in its attempt to support the rupee.22.01.2025 16:00Germany Is Still Struggling to Exit Stagnation, Bundesbank Says A meaningful recovery in Germany’s economy is unlikely at the moment, according to the Bundesbank.22.01.2025 15:57TotalEnergies Hired DC Lobbyist in Bid to Revive Mozambique LNG TotalEnergies SE hired a Washington lobbyist to help approve key export financing in an effort to revive its Mozambique liquefied natural gas project, which has been on hold for years due to security threats.22.01.2025 15:53Czech Policymaker Sees February Rate Cut With Further Path Clouded The Czech central bank should be able to resume monetary easing next month, though the outlook for more action is clouded by a mixture of domestic and external risks, according to board member Jan Prochazka.22.01.2025 15:53Supercharging a New Finance Hub in the Middle East H.E Khalid Al-Falih, Minister of Investment, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Jenny Johnson, President and CEO, Franklin Templeton, join Bloomberg’s Sepideh Shokrpour at Bloomberg House in Davos to discuss Saudi Arabia’s emergence as a transformative hub at the crossroads of East and West. (Source: Bloomberg)22.01.2025 15:48Bankers Pitch Up to €1 Billion Debt for Buyout of Karo Healthcare Sale Banks are pitching around €1 billion ($1.05 billion) in debt packages to back a potential buyout of Karo Healthcare, according to people familiar with the matter.22.01.2025 15:48Trump Announces AI Venture With SoftBank, Oracle, OpenAI President Donald Trump announces a new US company called Stargate that will invest $500 billion in AI infrastructure, creating over 100,000 jobs. (Source: Bloomberg)22.01.2025 15:16Unilever India’s Profit Beats Estimate on One-Time Gains Hindustan Unilever Ltd. posted a larger-than-expected quarterly profit, boosted by one-time gains that masked the pain from the continuing demand slowdown in the world’s most-populous nation.22.01.2025 15:14Mizuho Financial President & Group CEO at Davos Mizuho Financial Group Inc. is aiming for a net income of 1 trillion yen ($6.4 billion) over the next three to four years, according to the Japanese bank’s chief executive officer. Masahiro Kihara told Bloomberg Television on the sidelines of the 2025 World Economic Forum in Davos, that domestic corporate banking, asset and wealth management and global and corporate and investment banking would all contribute to growth. (Source: Bloomberg)22.01.2025 15:09World’s No. 2 Citrus Exporter South Africa Detects Bud Rot Officials in South Africa, the world’s biggest exporter of citrus after Spain, discovered bud rot in commercial papaya orchards in two provinces and warned farmers to exercise caution when moving plants to stop the spread.22.01.2025 14:51ECB’s Escriva Says Rate Cut Next Week Is вЂ?Most Likely’ Scenario European Central Bank Governing Council member Jose Luis Escriva said another reduction in borrowing costs at next week’s meeting is very probable as recent data confirm the outlook for inflation.22.01.2025 14:49Germany May Need to Keep Reserve Coal Plants Longer Than Planned Germany may need to keep its fleet of mothballed coal-fired stations available for longer than expected as a drive to build new gas plants is severely behind schedule, grid operator Amprion GmbH warned.22.01.2025 14:44Reeves and Reynolds on The Year Ahead for the UK UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves, and Business & Trade Secretary Jonathan Reynolds sit down with Bloomberg’s John Micklethwait at Bloomberg House in Davos. (Source: Bloomberg)22.01.2025 14:41Spain Prime Minister Defers to Watchdog on BBVA’s Sabadell Bid Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez withheld judgment on the merits of the proposed takeover of Banco Sabadell SA by larger rival BBVA SA, even though his government previously expressed strong opposition to the banking deal.22.01.2025 14:39StanChart CEO on Tariffs, Diversification, Share Price Standard Chartered Plc CEO Bill Winters discusses the implications of the new Donald Trump administration for markets and the broader economy. Winters also talks about how clients have been diversifying since Trump’s first term as US president, and comments on the UK-based lender’s share price. He speaks on Bloomberg Television at the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland.22.01.2025 14:24Europe’s Stoxx 600 index hits record high Investors pour money into European equities as tariff fears ease22.01.2025 14:20China Eases Rules for Long-Term Funds to Boost Stock Market China rolled out a basket of measures to stabilize its stock markets, including plans to boost the amount pension can invest in the nation’s listed companies, as it combats uncertainty in a second Donald Trump presidency.22.01.2025 14:19SNB Won’t Avoid Interventions Because of Trump, Schlegel Says The Swiss National Bank’s actions in the currency market were previously successful and officials won’t shirk from resorting to that tool again if needed, according to President Martin Schlegel.22.01.2025 14:17Treasuries Gain as Traders Weigh Trump’s Latest Tariff Threats US government bonds edged higher on Wednesday, extending a blistering rally over the past week spurred by bets that US President Donald Trump would take a more measured approach on imposing tariffs.22.01.2025 14:05Europe Summer Gas Premium Surges as Germany Eyes Storage Subsidy European natural gas for delivery this summer has become even more expensive than prices for next winter after Germany’s market manager said it’s discussing subsidies for refilling storage sites.22.01.2025 4:26Trump Announces $100 Billion Stargate A.I. 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