| 25.03.2025 22:09 CATL Gets China’s Sign-Off to Proceed With Hong Kong Share Sale Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. Ltd. has received China’s approval to proceed with a potentially blockbuster share sale in Hong Kong. 25.03.2025 22:07 Fertilizer Maker CF Industries Slumps on Black Sea Ceasefire Fertilizer producer CF Industries Holdings Inc. fell more than 4%, making it the worst-performing basic-materials stock in the S&P 500 Index, after a Black Sea ceasefire raised prospects for easing trade sanctions against Russia. 25.03.2025 22:02 Ukraine Set for Record European Gas Imports as Reserves Run Low Ukraine is set to import record levels of gas from Europe as Russian attacks on energy infrastructure and the rapid depletion of fuel buffers have pushed up demand. 25.03.2025 21:58 Engine Capital Is PushingВ For Strategic Review Of Lyft Engine Capital has taken a stake in Lyft Inc. and is pushing for a strategic review of the ride-hailing app, according to a letter reviewed by Bloomberg News. 25.03.2025 21:51 Anglo Starts Talks With Banks on Possible De Beers IPO Anglo American Plc has begun initial talks with banks about listing its De Beers diamond unit, according to people familiar with the matter, as the company looks to move ahead with the final and most difficult piece of its radical restructuring. 25.03.2025 21:46 Trafigura’s $1.1 Billion Mongolia Fraud Was вЂ?Humbling,’ CEO Says Trafigura Group’s $1.1 billion loss in a suspected multi-year fraud in Mongolia was a “humbling experience,” the trading giant’s new chief said in his first public comments on the scandal. 25.03.2025 21:33 Wall Street Sees Stock Rout Ending, While European Rivals Are Not So Sure There’s a geographical divide growing in views of the stock market, with European banks more skeptical than their generally sanguine US rivals. 25.03.2025 21:30 Struggling College Gives Bondholders Rights to President’s House La Roche University, a private Catholic university in Pennsylvania, is giving bondholders a mortgage on the college president’s home as extra protection. 25.03.2025 21:16 Five Bankers Must Stand Trial in German Tax Deals Case Five German ex-bankers must stand trial over their involvement in Cum-Cum tax deals struck more than twenty years ago at Deutsche Pfandbrief after a Frankfurt appeals court overturned a decision throwing out the case. 25.03.2025 21:01 Trump Under Pressure to Change Curb on AI Chips Senior foreign officials and major tech companies such as Nvidia and Oracle are pushing the Trump administration to change its rules for restricting exports of AI chips. Mandeep Singh of Bloomberg Intelligence explains. (Source: Bloomberg) 25.03.2025 20:54 Finance Chief’s Exit Pressures Colombia Central Bank to Hold Rates Analysts see increased odds that Colombia’s central bank will ditch the idea of an interest-rate cut at its next meeting in the wake of the finance’s minister surprise exit just three months into the job. 25.03.2025 20:48 SailPoint Faces Earnings Test Amid Tech Sector Volatility SailPoint Inc. re-entered the public market at a turbulent time for the technology sector, but investors are hoping its upcoming results can help right the ship. 25.03.2025 18:59 US Copper Hits Record High on Tariff Bets, Halted Shipments Copper futures on New York’s Comex exchange surged to a record as traders price in the possibility of hefty import tariffs on the crucial industrial metal and on reports of halted shipments from top producer Chile. 25.03.2025 12:40 European Gas Falls as Traders Assess Latest Ukraine Agreements European natural gas prices dropped after Moscow and Kyiv agreed to a partial ceasefire in the Black Sea, feeding speculation it’s the first step toward broader peace talks that could help bring back some Russian supply. 25.03.2025 11:17 вЂ?Globalisation as we knew it’ may be over, says HSBC chair Mark Tucker UK-based bank is dominant in financing trade flows around the world 25.03.2025 11:14 India Set to Maintain Sugar Export Quota on Ample Supplies India plans to maintain its one-million-ton sugar export quota for the current season, according to a person familiar with the matter, easing worries about possible supply restrictions that boosted global prices last week. 25.03.2025 10:00 China is suffering its own вЂ?China shock’ Labour-intensive manufacturing is vanishing and millions of jobs could be lost, with repercussions for stability and growth 25.03.2025 10:00 A white-collar world without juniors? Professional business models may need to change if novices lose the opportunities to learn and progress when AI takes over their work 25.03.2025 10:00 British Airways tries to regain its halo with a new first-class seat The UK flag carrier has called again on the London design studio that created a revolutionary product 25.03.2025 10:00 Retail traders plough $67bn into US stocks while investment giants flee Have-a-go investors вЂ?buy the dip’ this year in Wall Street equities 25.03.2025 10:00 France and UK now leaders of hard power in Europe, says Czech PM Petr Fiala says power balance is shifting in response to Russian threat and US pressure 25.03.2025 10:00 Trump’s dogsled diplomacy has spooked Greenland Nuuk and Copenhagen’s attempts to placate the US president have given way to anger — and fear 25.03.2025 9:29 Turkish Assets Rebound as Simsek Vows to Restore Stability Turkish bonds and stocks rebounded as top economic officials sought to reassure foreign investors about last week’s detention of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, a move that triggered billions of dollars in outflows. 25.03.2025 5:17 Gold Steady Near Record High as Market Digests Trump Tariff Talk Gold was steady — following a three-day run of losses — with the market digesting President Donald Trump’s latest tariff threats. 25.03.2025 5:01 UK Can Meet Half Its Oil, Gas Needs With Right Steps, Lobby Says The UK could supply half of its oil and gas consumption from domestic sources by 2050 if the right policies were in place, according to the industry lobby group. 25.03.2025 5:01 UK Watchdog Drops Volumes of Outdated Regulations in Growth Bid British finance firms can stop following more than 100 pages of outdated guidance on products such as mortgages and investments, the Financial Conduct Authority said on Tuesday as part of its bid to slash regulatory barriers to growth. 25.03.2025 4:45 Blackstone’s Jon Gray Warns Against Knee-Jerk Reactions to Tariffs Blackstone Inc. President Jon Gray warned investors against making knee-jerk decisions around President Donald Trump’s tariff drama and instead advised waiting to see how the underlying negotiations play out. 25.03.2025 4:42 China’s Steel Market Is Still in Thrall to Bleak Property Data Chinese steel prices are languishing, despite signs of resilience in the wider economy and the approach of peak demand season in the building industry. 25.03.2025 4:38 Gunvor’s Head of Trading Is Leaving Amid вЂ?Generational Shift’ Gunvor Group head of trading Stephane Degenne is leaving the company as part of a wider transition in the energy trader’s top ranks. 25.03.2025 4:34 Oil Holds Gains as Trump Vows Tariff on Venezuelan Crude Buyers Oil held gains after US President Donald Trump threatened to punish any nation purchasing crude from Venezuela with a 25% tariff, raising the risk of supply disruptions. 24.03.2025 19:00 Hyundai Jumps After Trump Hails $21 Billion US Expansion Hyundai Motor Co. shares surged after the South Korean automaker unveiled plans to make a record $21 billion investment in the US to ease the risks from President Donald Trump’s threats of imposing sweeping tariffs. 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