| 19.02.2025 13:26 TikTok reels in voters for far right ahead of German election - Nikkei Asia 19.02.2025 13:05 China is upping the ante in space. The West should worry - Nikkei Asia 19.02.2025 11:09 HSBC sets out scale of cost cuts under new chief’s restructuring plan UK-based lender reports $2.3bn fourth-quarter profit and says overhaul will cut its annual cost base by $1.5bn from next year 19.02.2025 10:56 Australian steelworks put in administration by state government - Nikkei Asia 19.02.2025 10:21 HSBC profit growth beats estimates as bank targets $1.5bn in cost cuts - Nikkei Asia 19.02.2025 10:11 Japan's Mitsui & Co. to buy $5bn stake in Australian iron ore project - Nikkei Asia 19.02.2025 10:00 How Europe can defend itself without US help European capitals are scrambling to fill the security gap should Donald Trump withdraw American military assets 19.02.2025 10:00 Trump’s late-night posts send currency traders to Asian markets US president’s out-of-hours policy statements and U-turns boost contracts traded in Singapore 19.02.2025 10:00 Is the UK’s new fraud compensation scheme already broken? New protections are meant to help victims of push payment scams, but experts say the system itself is in urgent need of repair 19.02.2025 10:00 Starmer prepares to seek approval from Trump for Chagos Islands deal Dispute over accord with Mauritius intensifies ahead of talks between UK prime minister and US president next week 19.02.2025 10:00 UK medical students flock to Bulgaria amid scarcity of college places back home Institutions across Balkan nation help maintain supply of doctors and dentists in Britain 19.02.2025 9:32HSBC Posts Quarterly Net Profit, Plans $2 Billion Share Buyback The London-based bank booked net profit of $197 million for the three months ended December, beating estimates by Visible Alpha. ... 19.02.2025 7:56 Tycoon Gupta’s Australian Steelworks Forced Into Administration A steelworks project owned by Indian tycoon Sanjeev Gupta has been ordered into administration by the South Australia government after his GFG Alliance failed to pay royalties. 19.02.2025 7:43 Malaysia’s Anwar Told to Soften Israel-Hamas Rhetoric for Trump Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has been advised by government officials to soften his rhetoric related to the Israel-Hamas war to avoid any scrutiny or retaliation from US President Donald Trump, according to people familiar with the matter. 19.02.2025 7:36 Indian Electronics Manufacturing Companies Slump In Ongoing Market Rout Before the trading day starts we bring you a digest of the key news and events that are likely to move markets. Today we look at: 19.02.2025 7:35 Hong Kong Banks Tap Most Funds Since 2019 as Stock Demand Soars Hong Kong banks borrowed the largest amount of short-term cash in more than five years on Tuesday, as they sought to keep up with a booming demand for local equities. 19.02.2025 7:33 Copper Falls as Citi Predicts Prices Will Retreat on US Tariffs Copper in London declined after Citigroup Inc. flagged risks of a pullback in prices from the impact of US tariffs on demand. 19.02.2025 7:00 Carlyle Group’s Hexaware to Debut After India’s First Billion-Dollar IPO of Year Carlyle Group Inc.’s Hexaware Technologies Ltd. will begin trading in Mumbai on Wednesday after India’s first billion-dollar initial public offering of the year. 19.02.2025 5:25 China Revamps Power Market Rules In Challenge to Renewables Boom China’s unprecedented boom in renewable energy is facing a fresh challenge from government rules that will allow market forces to determine the price of new wind and solar power. 19.02.2025 5:16 Sports Debt Expected to BeВ Newest Collateral for Securitizations, Academy Says Ticket sales to sporting events could become collateral for the next type of debt securitization, according to a Tuesday note from Academy Securities Inc., especially as more investment firms snap up shares of professional sports teams. 19.02.2025 5:08 Gold Holds Near Record as Tariff, Geopolitical Angst Aids Demand Gold was steady near a record high, with fresh tariff threats from President Donald Trump and mounting geopolitical uncertainties fanning haven demand. 19.02.2025 5:00 South Africa Budget Under Added Scrutiny Given Trump Aid Tensions South Africa’s finance minister is under pressure to chart an economic course that navigates the hazards unleashed by Donald Trump’s trade war. 19.02.2025 4:38 Oil Steadies After Gain With OPEC+ and Russian Supply in Focus Oil held advances on the possible postponement of OPEC+ supply increases and uncertainty around flows from Russia. 19.02.2025 4:00 Chinese Investors Plow Another $2.9 Billion in Hong Kong Stocks Chinese mainland investors bought HK$22.4 billion ($2.88 billion) worth of Hong Kong stocks on Tuesday, as they continued to drive a DeepSeek-spurred tech rally in the city. 19.02.2025 4:00 Record Earnings Mask Less Robust Outlook for Japanese Companies Companies in Japan reported stellar earnings growth recently, but the underlying trend isn’t as robust as it seems, suggesting the latest results alone aren’t likely to push Japanese shares out of their narrow range. 19.02.2025 3:59 Trump Says Auto Tariffs May Be Around 25% President Donald Trump says he would likely impose tariffs on automobile, semiconductor, and pharmaceutical imports of around 25%, with an announcement coming as soon as April 2. 19.02.2025 3:57 Trump Tightens Grip on Bank, M&A Regulators in Latest Order President Donald Trump sought to rein in independent federal agencies in an executive order Tuesday that aims to curb the ability of some of Washington’s most powerful regulators to oversee banks and other companies. 19.02.2025 3:46 Japan’s Top Insurers Lose $3 Billion From Bonds in Nine Months Three of Japan’s top life insurers booked a combined ВҐ467 billion ($3 billion) of trading losses on sales of domestic bonds in the April-December period last year, according to their earnings statements. 19.02.2025 3:29 Americans Want To Save Social Security 85% of Americans want to see taxes for Social Security go up rather than see their benefits cut. Lawmakers don’t seem to be listening, explains Bloomberg Opinion columnist Kathryn Edwards. (Source: Bloomberg) 19.02.2025 3:19 Brazil Returns to Global Debt Markets Olga Yangol, Credit Agricole CIB, Head of EM Research & Strategy for the Americas speaks with Scarlet Fu and Vonnie Quinn. (Source: Bloomberg) 18.02.2025 21:55 Trump Antitrust Duo Keeps Rules From Biden-Era Deals Crackdown The Trump administration is engaged in a wholesale unwinding of President Joe Biden’s policy agenda — except when it comes to competition enforcement В — disappointing dealmakers who had been anticipating an easier time with regulators. Страницы: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ... 1050 1051 1052 1053 1054 1055 1056 1057 1058 1059 1060 1061 1062 1063 1064 1065 1066 1067 1068 1069 1070 1071 1072 1073 1074 1075 1076 1077 1078 1079 1080 1081 1082 1083 |