| 10.03.2025 22:17 Wall Street stocks tumble as investors fret over US economic slowdown Tesla gives up all its post-election gains as tech shares hit 10.03.2025 19:34 How the gold bullion boom sent a US recession alarm blaring Gold-adjusted GDP forecasts. Really! 10.03.2025 18:24 Donald Trump bets propel Michael Platt’s BlueCrest to 15% gain Hedge fund turned family office eclipses rivals with currency and bond wagers on a slowing US economy 10.03.2025 18:14 Inside Trump’s War on the I.R.S.: Dropped Audits and a Skeleton Staff President Trump is planning to gut the work force while trying to turn the I.R.S. into a more political agency. 10.03.2025 18:11 Japan to Send Trade Minister to the U.S. Amid Tariff Tensions The minister, Yoji Muto, is expected to negotiate with U.S. officials ahead of global tariffs that could damage Japanese businesses, including automotive giants. 10.03.2025 18:01 Stock Markets Down as Recession Fears Rise Investors fear that tit-for-tat tariffs could raise prices, slow growth and sow uncertainty among businesses. 10.03.2025 17:07 Would Trump Risk a Recession? The president still believes that his protectionist trade policies will be “great for us” in the long run, but won’t rule out short-term economic pain. 10.03.2025 16:31 Trump is making Europe great again The US president has provided the biggest stimulus towards European integration since the end of the cold war 10.03.2025 14:02 Who Likes Tariffs? Some U.S. Industries Are Eager for Them. Concern about the cost of materials has tempered business enthusiasm about taxing imports. But steel and aluminum makers say they welcome the help. 10.03.2025 14:00 For Patients Needing Transplants, Hope Arrives on Tiny Hooves Some scientists are confident that organs from genetically modified pigs will one day be routinely transplanted into humans. But substantial ethical questions remain. 10.03.2025 13:00 Here Comes the Booming Chinese Biotech Sector 10.03.2025 13:00 German Banks Face Shrinking Returns in Short Term, Study Says Germany’s banks face shrinking returns in the next two years as revenues fall and costs rise, according to a study by consultancy Oliver Wyman. 10.03.2025 13:00 Odd Lots: Here Comes China’s Booming Biotech Sector (Podcast) You’ve heard about Chinese EVs. You’ve heard about Chinese batteries and solar panels. And recently you learned that China is near the cutting edge of AI research. Here’s another category: biotech. In 2019, the Chinese share of molecules licensed to Big Pharma companies was 0%. In 2024, it’s now 31%. On this episode we speak with Tim Opler, a biotech industry investment banker at Stifel. He explains how this industry has taken off in such a short period of time. Among the factors he cites: a gen 10.03.2025 12:47 Egyptian Inflation Plunges by Almost Half as FX Crunch Wears Off Egypt’s inflation rate plunged by almost half in February, as the effects of a foreign-currency crunch that fed a black market for dollars a year before finally wore off. 10.03.2025 12:41 Deliveroo Exits Hong Kong In Face of Meituan Rivalry Deliveroo Plc will close its Hong Kong business after weak sales in the city weighed on the company’s international division. 10.03.2025 12:31 Debt Investors’ Hottest Trade Bolstered By German Spending Spree One of the bond market’s favorite trades is getting fresh momentum in Europe, as the worst rout in German bonds in more than two decades propels selling of long-term debt. 10.03.2025 12:12 Trump’s Tariff Whipsaw Is Handing European Stocks Another Win The great rotation into European equities is likely to get another boost as President Donald Trump’s shifting stance on global tariffs hits sentiment in US markets. 10.03.2025 12:10 Japan 10-Year Yield at Highest Since 2008 on Bets for BOJ Hikes Japan’s benchmark 10-year government bond yield rose to its highest since 2008 on Monday, at a time when Treasury yields ticked lower again, underscoring expectations that the Bank of Japan will keep hiking interest rates. 10.03.2025 12:07 German Industrial Production Rises in Sign of Stabilization German industrial production rose at the start of the year, another signal that the extended downturn in the sector may be easing. 10.03.2025 12:05 Columbia Uni’s Young on Ukraine’s Peace Talks Karen E. Young, Senior Research Scholar at the Center on Global Energy Policy, Columbia University, speaks with Bloomberg TV’s Joumanna Bercetche on Horizons Middle East and Africa show about the Ukraine-US peace talks taking place in Saudi Arabia on Monday, March 10, a minerals deal and US President Trump’s use of “transactional diplomacy.” (Source: Bloomberg) 10.03.2025 11:57 What Is the Outlook for European Gas Prices, Supply? European natural gas pared gains on Friday amid news that Russia may be willing to discuss a temporary truce in Ukraine. Despite current volatility, milder weather has eased pressure on the market, but the situation remains intense with the ongoing conflict. BloombergNEF’s Olympe Mattei breaks down the situation and what this could mean for European gas prices. 10.03.2025 11:56 Swiss Private Bank J. Safra Sarasin to Buy 70% in Denmark’s Saxo Bank J. Safra Sarasin agreed to buy about 70% of Danish fintech Saxo Bank A/S for an undisclosed amount, adding to a flurry of deals in the European financial services sector. 10.03.2025 11:50 Fitch Cautions on Rule That Could Make Sukuk Similar to Equity A proposed change to the regime governing global sukuk risks transforming the asset class into an equity-like instrument that can’t be assessed by credit-rating companies, according to Bashar Al Natoor, head of Islamic finance at Fitch Ratings. 10.03.2025 11:50 FTSE 100 Live: UK Stocks Set for Higher Open After Last Week’s Losses 10.03.2025 11:22 Adani Energy Risks Slipping into Junk as Fitch Cuts Outlook Fitch Ratings cut the outlook on Adani Energy Solutions Ltd. to negative on concerns that US investigations could reveal that the group’s corporate governance practices are weaker than its expectation. 10.03.2025 10:48 Indonesia Mulls Tax Hikes on Miners Due to Budgetary Pressures Indonesia is proposing hiking royalties paid by miners in a bid to bolster public finances that are being strained by President Prabowo Subianto’s spending plans. 10.03.2025 10:22 Insight with Haslinda Amin 3/10/2025 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) 10.03.2025 10:00 Inside Russia’s shadow war in the Baltics A series of suspected sabotage incidents has exposed the vulnerability of Europe’s undersea infrastructure 10.03.2025 9:23 Emerging Currencies Dip With Stocks as Investors Shun Risk The Thai baht led Asian currencies lower, weakening in tandem with stocks amid a broader pullback in risk sentiment. 10.03.2025 1:25 Trump’s Tariffs Could Help Tesla, by Hurting Its Rivals More The electric car company led by Elon Musk builds all the cars it sells in the United States in California and Texas, shielding it from tariffs that could devastate competitors. 08.03.2025 14:12 China Hits Canada With Tariffs in Indirect Riposte to Trump Beijing, which set steep duties on canola, peas and pork, wants Canada and Mexico to resist U.S. pressure to raise tariffs on Chinese goods. 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