| 07.02.2025 22:21 Taylor Swift has made the NFL almost $1 billion since she started dating Travis Kelce Going into the Super Bowl, the “Taylor Swift effect” on the NFL looks even stronger than it did at this time last year. Here’s why. 07.02.2025 22:06 Profitable cement company Titan America touts Florida, Mid-Atlantic reach in IPO Titan America’s IPO raises $384 million by pricing toward the low end of its range. 07.02.2025 21:37 Trump, Congress budget talks send risks soaring for Social Security and Medicare Deficits galore are threatening Americans’ retirement security. 07.02.2025 21:13 Consumer sentiment drops sharply in February as inflation worries soar The University of Michigan’s gauge of consumer sentiment fell to 67.8 in a preliminary February reading, down from 71.1 in the prior month and the lowest reading since July. 07.02.2025 21:11 Frontier Air’s stock rallies as its rosier outlook, new routes wow Wall Street Frontier plans an expansion to cities such as Reno, Nev.; and Tuscan, Ariz. 07.02.2025 21:03 Amazon warned of вЂ?lumpy’ cloud trends. Why these analysts aren’t worried. Amazon held cloud revenue growth steady when rivals couldn’t. Analysts say the company wouldn’t be spending so much on AI if it didn’t see strong long-term demand. 07.02.2025 20:56 Expedia’s stock rallies as Wall Street cheers the return of its dividend For the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic, Expedia will pay out a quarterly dividend of 40 cents a share. 07.02.2025 13:10 Diagnostyka Soars 24% in Warsaw Bourse’s First IPO This Year Diagnostyka SA’s shares surged in the Polish laboratory operator’s Warsaw debut, signaling a solid start for one of Europe’s biggest initial public offerings so far this year. 07.02.2025 13:06 China’s Central Bank Buys More Gold as Prices Hit Record China’s central bank expanded its gold reserves for a third month in January, even as the precious metal surged to new high since the beginning of the year. 07.02.2025 12:55 Germany’s Record Trade Surplus With US Set to Stoke Tensions Germany’s goods-trade surplus with the US hit a new high last year, a development that’s likely to irk President Donald Trump just as he threatens tariffs on Europe. 07.02.2025 12:45 Lawal: Expect Huge Activity in GCC Corporate Issuances Corporate debt is priced for perfection even as risks of stagflation rise. That implies a bigger credit market reckoning if consumer prices stay high and the economy buckles under the weight of escalating trade wars. Omotunde Lawal, Managing Director, Head of EMEA & EM Corporate Credit at Barings speaks with Bloomberg TV’s Joumanna Bercetche on Horizons Middle East and Africa to give her outlook on the emerging market debt market. (Source: Bloomberg) 07.02.2025 12:39 India’s Central Bank Delays Proposed Liquidity Rules for Lenders The Reserve Bank of India has delayed the implementation of proposed liquidity regulations for lenders that may have hampered their efforts to boost credit. 07.02.2025 12:21 EU’s Broken Markets Put Wealth in Peril European companies, including start-ups, are struggling to access proper funding to grow, and many are choosing to list in the US, where stocks trade at a 60% premium over Europe. Bloomberg’s Jan-Patrick Barnert breaks down the situation. 07.02.2025 12:12 Norinchukin Wades Back Into CLOs as Loss Hits $9.3 Billion Norinchukin Bank boosted investments in riskier leveraged loans and sought additional capital after wrong-way bets on low-yielding foreign bonds led to wider losses. 07.02.2025 12:09 German Industrial Production Falls Most in Five Months on Cars German industrial production fell the most in five months at the end of 2024, extending the manufacturing sector’s malaise even as other data offer hope of a stabilization. 07.02.2025 11:42 FTSE 100 Live: UK StocksВ Slips From Record, Pounds Edges Higher 07.02.2025 11:40 GPIF Sees $71 Billion Gain as Strong Dollar Lifts Asset Values Japan’s Government Pension Investment Fund posted its best quarter since the three months ended in March as strength in the dollar helped it post valuation gains in its overseas securities. 07.02.2025 11:21 India Adds Bond Derivatives to Investors’ Hedging Tool Kit India’s central bank said it will allow trading in bond forwards, an instrument that could boost an existing $12 billion trade favored by long-term investors. 07.02.2025 11:13 Insight with Haslinda Amin 1/7/2024 Insight with Haslinda Amin, a daily news program featuring in-depth, high-profile interviews and analysis to give viewers the complete picture on the stories that matter. The show features prominent leaders spanning the worlds of business, finance, politics and culture. (Source: Bloomberg) 07.02.2025 11:08 US-Led Global Trade Tiff Risks Stoking Inflation for Australia A US-led global trade war may intensify price pressures in Australia by weakening its currency, according to a Westpac Banking Corp. economist. 07.02.2025 11:07 Sabadell Lifts Payout Promise in Effort to Fend Off BBVA Bid Banco Sabadell SA increased the amount of money it intends to return to shareholders as it defends itself against a takeover attempt by domestic rival BBVA. 07.02.2025 11:00 Swedish Krona Eyes More Gains as Nordic Rate Outlook Shifts The Swedish krona’s recent surge to a five-week high versus the Norwegian krone may be just the start of a rally, as the central banks of both countries look set to diverge on policy. 07.02.2025 10:53 India’s New Central Bank Chief on Inflation, Rupee, Growth Indian central bank watchers got their first glimpse of a new governor, who commented Friday on everything from inflation to the global economy in his first policy speech since being appointed in December. 07.02.2025 10:25 Bessent’s Goals Won’t Work Unless DOGE Does, Too 07.02.2025 10:04 Asian Currencies Tread Water as Investors Eye Jobs Data for Cues Asian currencies struggled for direction, with global investors wary of taking positions before US jobs data that will offer fresh clues as to the Federal Reserve’s path ahead. 07.02.2025 10:00 ECB Could Face Biggest Personnel Shakeup Since 2019 This Year The European Central Bank is set to enter a new phase of unpredictability as the terms of seven of its 26 interest rate-setters end by December, marking its biggest personnel shakeup since 2019. 07.02.2025 8:29 Trump’s First Iran Sanctions Hit Three Ships in China Trade President Donald Trump’s maiden sanctions package targeting a handful of vessels carrying Iranian oil stopped short of the “maximum pressure” campaign his administration had pledged, according to shippers and analysts. 07.02.2025 6:59 DeepSeek Shock Fires Up Bullish Bets on Cheap China Tech Stocks China’s growing clout in the artificial intelligence space has sparked a wave of optimism toward the nation’s tech shares, with a gauge entering a bull market and brokers issuing upbeat calls. 07.02.2025 5:14 Gold Holds Near Record High on Trump Worries Before Jobs Report Gold was steady near a record high ahead of a key US jobs report, while heightened geopolitical tensions and economic concerns continued to support haven demand. 07.02.2025 4:33 Oil Set for Weekly Drop as Trump Tariffs Outweigh Iran Sanctions Oil headed for a third weekly decline as worries that President Donald Trump’s tariffs on China will sap demand outweighed the new US administration’s first round of sanctions against Iran. 07.02.2025 3:34 Europe Stocks, US Futures Steady Ahead of Payrolls: Markets Wrap European stocks and US equity futures were steady ahead of highly anticipated US jobs data, which will help illuminate the path ahead for interest rates. 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