| 01.04.2025 9:03 Chinese Biotech Stocks Outshine Tech Rally on Robust Earnings Chinese biotechnology stocks rallied on Tuesday, driven by better-than-expected earnings from key players and investors seeking defensive sectors ahead of the looming US tariffs. 01.04.2025 9:01 Biscuits, Handbags and Chatbots: 10 Companies to Watch Right Now 01.04.2025 9:00 Surging Defense Stocks Led Europe’s Quarter of US Outperformance European defense stocks dominated a historic quarter of outperformance for the region’s equities. And some investors are still trying to increase their positions. 01.04.2025 8:40 Trump’s Russian Oil Threat Pushes India to Seek Alternatives Indian refiners have rushed back to the market to seek crude supply after President Donald Trump’s threat of more penalties against Russia raised concerns over potential disruptions to oil flows. 01.04.2025 8:06 Tariff Jitters Sow Market Volatility | Bloomberg: The Asia Trade 4/1/25 Bloomberg: The Asia Trade brings you everything you need to know to get ahead as the trading day begins in Asia. Bloomberg TV is live from Tokyo and Sydney with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts, getting insight and analysis from newsmakers and industry leaders on the biggest stories shaping global markets. (Source: Bloomberg) 01.04.2025 7:52 Trump Tariffs This Week May Drive up Emerging-Market Volatility 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: 01.04.2025 7:40 Indonesian Credit Sees Worst Month Since 2023 Amid Fiscal Woes Indonesian corporate dollar bond spreads saw their biggest monthly jump in two years as concerns over government policy dented investor confidence. 01.04.2025 7:30 Why China Can’t Sort Out Its Property Market Mess Once one of the country’s biggest growth drivers, China’s property market has been in a downward spiral for five years with no signs of abating. Real estate values continue to plummet, households in financial distress are being forced to sell properties, and apartment developers that have racked up enormous debt on speculative projects are on the brink of collapse. 01.04.2025 7:01 Australian PM Says US Trade Targets Are вЂ?Not Up for Negotiation’ Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has rejected a US trade body’s concerns over his nation’s biosecurity laws and subsidized medicine system, declaring that they are “not up for negotiation.” 01.04.2025 6:48 China Private Factory Gauge Tops Forecasts Despite Trump Tariffs China’s manufacturing activity improved at the fastest pace in four months, according to a private survey, a surprising show of resilience that will be tested as Donald Trump prepares to raise tariffs further on exports into the US. 01.04.2025 6:15 Japan’s Record $100 Billion-Plus Bond Deal Bonanza Shows Cracks Japan’s once-sluggish credit market has grown into a regional giant that saw more than $100 billion of deals in a year, but the central bank’s shift to rate hikes may be starting to weigh on its appeal. 01.04.2025 6:03 Singapore Private Home Prices Rise 0.6% in Surprise Slowdown Singapore private home prices grew at a slower pace in the first quarter, surprising analysts who had expected a bigger rise after months of renewed interest in new projects. 01.04.2025 5:59 Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Mandates Banks for Yen Bond Deal Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Inc. is planning to sell yen bonds in the global markets, after the billionaire revealed that the firm is looking to increase ownership in Japan’s five main trading houses. 01.04.2025 5:47 Korea Leader Vetoes Bill to Broaden Board Duties to Shareholders South Korea’s acting president vetoed a landmark bill that would heighten corporate boards’ accountability to shareholders, siding with conglomerates in their dispute with reform advocates. 01.04.2025 5:43 Australian Outback Lashed by Year’s Worth of Rain in Week, Triggering Worst Floods in Half a Century Australia’s remote outback in western Queensland has been swamped by flooding after being lashed with a year’s worth of rainfall in a week, sweeping away livestock. 01.04.2025 4:27 China’s Fish Farmers Face Higher Food Costs After Canada Tariffs Fish food could be one of the more obscure casualties of a world fighting over trade, disrupting a supply chain that runs from the North American prairies to the thousands of fish farms that dot China’s rivers, lakes and deltas. 01.04.2025 4:26 Oil Holds Hefty Advance With Trump Sanctions, Tariffs in Focus Oil steadied after jumping on Monday as President Donald Trump suggested that the US may work to curtail crude shipments from Russia, the world’s third-largest producer and a major exporter. 01.04.2025 4:04 Trump Confirms Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar Visit President Donald Trump says the first presidential trip of his second term would likely include visits to Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar as well as additional stops. 01.04.2025 3:59 Hooters Files for Bankruptcy as Brand Eyes Turnaround Plan Hooters of America has filed bankruptcy as the casual-dining brand known for its chicken wings and skimpy server uniforms struggles to lure customers. 01.04.2025 3:54 Asian Shares Rise After Selloff On Trump’s Tariffs: Markets Wrap Asian shares snapped a multi-day losing streak amid increased volatility ahead of President Donald Trump’s tariff rollout plan. 31.03.2025 22:15 Possible arson eyed in Rome as 17В Teslas destroyed in yet another attack Italian police are investigating a possible arson attack on a Tesla dealership in Rome overnight that destroyed 17 cars, a security source said on Monday. Italy’s anti-terrorism police unit Digos is leading the investigation and is looking into the possibility that anarchists set fire to the cars on the eastern outskirts of Rome, the source said. Drone images of the... 31.03.2025 22:04 China delays $23B sale of Panama Canal ports to US-backed consortium led by BlackRock The transaction has drawn fierce criticism from influential Chinese political offices, including the mainland’s Liaison Office. 31.03.2025 21:48 RocketВ to buy Mr. Cooper in $9.4B mega US real estate deal Rocket Cos. said Monday it would buy home loan service provider Mr. Cooper Group for $9.4 billion, boosting its mortgages business in its second big deal this month to take advantage of a rebound in U.S. housing demand. Better home inventory and recent declines in long-term bond yields are bringing back potential buyers to the housing market after years of... 31.03.2025 20:57 Trump says TikTok sale deal to be announced before Saturday deadline President Trump said he expects to announce terms on a deal with TikTok’s China-based parent company ByteDance to sell the popular video-sharing app before a looming deadline takes effect this Saturday. 31.03.2025 20:45 Wall Street goes on wild ride before lurching into green ahead of вЂ?Liberation Day’ The uncertainty over the tariff policy is more of a problem for markets than the tariffs themselves, one financial expert told The Post on Monday. 31.03.2025 20:28 Gold hits record highs at over $3K as investors seek safe haven from Trump tariffs Spot gold was trading at around $3,119 an ounce as of 10:43 a.m. Eastern Time -- a gain of 1.05%, after previously touching a high of $3,128.06. 31.03.2025 19:14 White House plans to take over press room seating chart, likely boot legacy media farther back: report It’s the Trump administration’s latest effort to shake up traditional media’s grip on White House coverage. 31.03.2025 17:43 Primark CEO Paul Marchant resigns, admits to вЂ?error of judgment’ following investigation Paul Marchant took the helm at the Dublin, Ireland-based fast-fashion retailer in 2009. 31.03.2025 15:00 FTC Commissioner Melissa Holyoak working remotely from Utah — despite Trump’s RTO order and DOGE clampdown: sources A powerful member of the Federal Trade Commission has been working her high-profile post remotely – despite President Trumps demands that federal employees show up to the office five days a week, The Post has learned. 31.03.2025 5:16 US to revoke authorizations to foreign partners of Venezuela’sВ PDVSA, sources say The US government has notified foreign partners ofВ Venezuelan state oil company PDVSA of the imminent cancellation of authorizations that allow them to exportВ Venezuelan oil and byproducts, sources close to the decision by PresidentВ Trumps administration said on Saturday. 31.03.2025 3:52 Anti-Trump UAW president backs tariffs on foreign-made cars: вЂ?They could bring work back in very short order’ We have excess capacity at manufacturing plants, Fain said, using near identical framing as the White House. 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