| 12.03.2025 21:48 Stocks Rise After Tumult, but Investors Remain Wary of Trade Tensions Markets rose on better-than-expected inflation news, but uncertainty spurred by more rounds of tit-for-tat tariffs continued to weigh on investors. 12.03.2025 21:44 Trump’s Unpredictable Tariffs Cloud Europe’s Economic Outlook The mood at a gathering of central bankers, economists and analysts in Europe was somewhat bewildered, as they assessed the unpredictability of trade policy and geopolitics. 12.03.2025 21:37 Climate Group Funded by Bill Gates Slashes Staff in Major Retreat Breakthrough Energy, an umbrella group for energy and environmental efforts funded by Mr. Gates, is resetting for the Trump era. 12.03.2025 21:29 U.S. Inflation Eased More Than Expected in February Economists are bracing for intensifying price pressures and slower growth, posing a challenge for the Federal Reserve. 12.03.2025 21:20 Egg Prices Surge Again Even as Inflation Eases Prices for the staple rose 10.4% in February even as overall inflation eased a bit. An outbreak of avian influenza continued to contribute to a nationwide egg shortage. 12.03.2025 19:54 Swedish Battery Maker Northvolt Collapses, a Blow to Europe The company and its assets will be sold after it filed for bankruptcy in Sweden, sinking Europe’s best hope for competing against Asian rivals. 12.03.2025 19:20 German Arms Maker Rheinmetall Has Record Sales in вЂ?Era of Rearmament’ Since the start of the war in Ukraine, the company moved quickly to meet Europe’s growing need for military spending. 12.03.2025 18:30 The SEC Has a Lone Democrat, Caroline Crenshaw Caroline Crenshaw, the lone Democratic commissioner at the Securities and Exchange Commission, is offering dissenting views at the regulatory agency reshaped by President Trump. 12.03.2025 17:59 High government debt is seen as stoking inflation, research shows. 12.03.2025 17:53 Why the UK Has Not Retaliated Against Trump’s Tariffs Prime Minister Keir Starmer wants to stay close to the United States, even as the uncertainty unleashed by President Trump offers a chance to build ties with the European Union. 12.03.2025 17:00 A Tariff Pile-On Threatens to Escalate a Global Trade War American trading partners responded swiftly to President Trump’s latest round of levies with countermeasures, creating more uncertainty for C.E.O.s. 12.03.2025 17:00 NBA Stars Like Jalen Brunson Enlist Social Media Surrogates to Expand Reach in China Companies like East Goes Global manage accounts for N.B.A. players, expanding their reach, creating business opportunities and pushing for All-Star votes. 12.03.2025 16:44 What Products Could Europe Levy in Retaliation to Trump’s Tariffs? The European Union wants to force the United States to the negotiating table with retaliatory tariffs on a range of American products, including some from Republican strongholds. 12.03.2025 12:31 Egypt Is in Talks to Lease German LNG Unit Ahead of Summer Egypt is in talks with Germany to lease a new liquefied natural gas unit in an effort to shore up supplies before demand spikes in the summer. 12.03.2025 12:12 Indonesia Plans March 13 Fiscal Briefing After Unusual Delay Indonesian Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati will hold her first formal briefing on the government’s 2025 fiscal performance on Thursday, an update that’s keenly awaited amid a radical overhaul of spending and revenue plans. 12.03.2025 12:10 Alpha Data Becomes UAE’s First IPO in 2025 Fayez Ibbini, Founder and CEO of Alpha Data speaks with Bloomberg TV’s Joumanna Bercetche on the Horizons Middle East and Africa show about the company’s listing debut and AI outlook. (Source: Bloomberg) 12.03.2025 12:07 Absa Group’s Russon on Earnings, South Africa’s Economy Charles Russon, Interim CEO at Absa Group speaks with Bloomberg TV’s Jennifer Zabasajja on the Horizons Middle East and Africa show about the company’s latest earnings, expansion plans and the challenges Absa Group faces in the various markets in which the bank operates. (Source: Bloomberg) 12.03.2025 11:50 UAE’s Top Aluminum Firm Sees Persistent Price Volatility in 2025 The United Arab Emirates’ state-owned aluminum producer sees price volatility for the metal persisting this year amid global trade tensions. 12.03.2025 11:46 FTSE 100 Live: UK Stocks ReboundВ After Worst Run Since September 12.03.2025 11:33 Italy’s Sondrio Vows Payouts as It Seeks to Fend Off BPER Bid Banca Popolare di Sondrio SpA said it plans to return about €1.5 billion ($1.6 billion) to shareholders by 2027, as the Italian lender seeks to defend against a takeover bid from rival BPER Banca SpA. 12.03.2025 11:21 Zimbabwe Suffers Worst Outbreak of African Armyworm in 20 Years Zimbabwe is grappling with the worst outbreak of African armyworms in two decades, with the pest having already spread across the whole country, the government said. 12.03.2025 10:41 Absa CEO Says South Africa Needs Policy Certainty for Growth The chief of South Africa’s third-biggest lender said policymakers need to use Wednesday’s budget to prioritize macroeconomic consistency in order to kickstart expansion. 12.03.2025 10:20 EU Targets €26 Billion of US Products in Tariff Retaliation The European Union launched countermeasures on Wednesday against new US metals tariffs, with plans to impose its own duties on €26 billion ($28.3 billion) worth of American goods. 12.03.2025 9:11 Singapore’s Chocolate Finance Engaging With MAS on Customer Withdrawal Issues Singapore’s financial regulator said it is engaging with an online robo-advisor operated by Chocfin Pte. and independent fund custodian Allfunds to ensure all customer withdrawals will be met in an “orderly fashion.” 12.03.2025 9:01 Trump’s Trade War Expands as Metal Tariffs Spur EU Retaliation President Donald Trump’s 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum imports came into force Wednesday, triggering an immediate reprisal from the European Union as the global trade war enters a new and perilous phase. 12.03.2025 6:45 A Global Steel War Heats Up With Trump’s Latest Tariff Move President Donald Trump is unleashing sweeping import tariffs that he says will reverse the decline of America’s steel towns. But the US isn’t the only nation rushing to protect its factory heartlands. 12.03.2025 6:14 BOJ’s Ueda Signals Little Concern Over Highest Yields Since 2008 Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda indicated he’s not too concerned about the recent ascent of the nation’s benchmark yield to the highest since 2008, adding that only a sudden, exceptional spike might warrant action. 12.03.2025 5:36 Goldman Sachs Says US Credit Spreads Will Get a Lot Wider Goldman Sachs Group Inc. strategists have sharply raised their forecasts for US credit spreads, citing tariff risks and signs that the White House is willing to tolerate short-term economic weakness. 12.03.2025 4:30 Oil Advances as US Joins Chorus Slashing Global Glut Forecasts Oil extended a gain as the US cut its forecast for a global oversupply, following similar moves by other market watchers including the International Energy Agency. 12.03.2025 4:00 Tiger-Backed Razorpay Eyes Group Profit, Expands to Singapore Indian fintech firm Razorpay Software has earmarked group profitability as a key milestone on the road to a stock market listing, which it intends to stage within the next three years. 12.03.2025 3:30 UK Axes Payment Systems Regulator in Attempt to Cut Red Tape The UK government is abolishing the Payment Systems Regulator as part of its attempts to cut “unnecessary regulation” and stoke economic growth. 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