23.04.2025 18:53US stocks jump after Trump says he won’t fire Powell, signals lower China tariffs President Trump backtracked on threats to fire Fed Chair Jerome Powell and signaled trade deals with lower tariff rates are in the works -- helping to soothe panicked investors.23.04.2025 17:00Loyalty program Bilt to offer points on student loan, housing payments: вЂ?More mature credit profile’ The rewards program already offers points to renters and homebuyers, as well as condo and co-op owners.23.04.2025 15:46Apple and Meta hit with massive fines for violating EU law EU antitrust regulators fined Apple $570 million for preventing app makers from pointing users to cheaper options outside its App Store.23.04.2025 14:02IEA Says Oil Prices May See Further Downward Pressure International Energy Agency Executive Director Fatih Birol discusses the outlook for oil production and prices in light of current geopolitical uncertainties. This year, we expect the oil demand to increase about 700,000 barrels per day, and the production growth is significantly higher than that, Birol told Bloomberg Television. If there are no other surprises, we may expect oil prices seeing a downward pressure further, he adds. (Source: Bloomberg)23.04.2025 13:58Adani’s Airport Unit Seeks $750 Million Loan From Global Banks Adani Group is in talks with a group of international lenders for an offshore loan for as much as $750 million for its airport unit, according to people with knowledge of the matter.23.04.2025 13:39Chinese Investors Dump $2 Billion Hong Kong Stocks in Rare Move Chinese investors sold a near-record amount of Hong Kong stocks on Wednesday, reducing holdings after hopes of easing in trade tension spurred a relief rally.23.04.2025 13:31China’s Surprise Resilience Aids Copper as Global Risks Mount Copper demand in leading market China has proved remarkably resilient this year despite headwinds from the US-led trade war and the nation’s property crisis, with buyers taking advantage of price slumps to snap up supplies and market metrics pointing to still-solid conditions.23.04.2025 13:30UK Private Sector Shrinks Most Since 2022 as Tariffs Hit Orders Britain’s private sector suffered its biggest contraction in more than two years after Donald Trump’s US tariffs caused orders from abroad to dry up and triggered recession fears, according to a closely watched survey.23.04.2025 13:21UK Long-Dated Bonds Rally as Sales Are Slashed to Record Low UK long-dated bonds rallied after the nation reduced planned sales of such securities even further, soothing investor concerns over demand for the debt and potentially lowering the nation’s borrowing costs.23.04.2025 13:12Bearish Sentiment Has Gone Too Far, UBS O’Connor Says Bernie Ahkong, CIO of the global multi-strategy alpha product at UBS O’Connor, discusses the outlook for risk appetite amid recent US policy upheaval. “In the near term there is a roadmap for more risk on,” Ahkong says on Bloomberg Television. “I think cyclicals versus defensives, they’ve underperformed a lot. There is scope of some sort of relief rally and bounce here.”23.04.2025 13:05Russia’s Crude Exports Rebound With Key Flows Recovering23.04.2025 13:02ECB Predicts Wage Growth Will Slow Sharply at End of This Year The European Central Bank’s main gauge of future pay growth continued to indicate a sharp slowdown in 2025, underpinning expectations for a further retreat in inflation that may allow more interest-rate cuts.23.04.2025 13:00Euro-Zone Private Sector Stalls as Tariff Woes Hit Services Private-sector activity in the euro area barely grew in April as tariff uncertainty sent confidence in the services industry to an almost five-year low.23.04.2025 13:00Eurex to Launch EU Bond Futures in September to Boost Liquidity Europe’s largest bond futures exchange will launch a contract for debt issued by the European Union in September, a move it says will boost liquidity for the bloc’s securities.23.04.2025 13:00Odd Lots: What Biden’s CHIPS Office Accomplished (Podcast) One of the stated goals for the current trade war is to build more industrial capacity in the United States. So far there doesn’t seem to be much of it happening. In fact, all of the manufacturing surveys (and all evidence) so far suggests the reverse. But not that long ago there was a concerted effort to build more factories in the United States. Under President Biden there was a whole host of new industrial announcements funded in part via the CHIPS Act and the Inflation Reduction Act. But did23.04.2025 12:39Indonesia Holds Rate as Rupiah Set to See More Tariff Volatility Indonesia’s central bank held its key interest rate unchanged to support the rupiah and vowed to keep intervening to support Asia’s worst-performing currency as it warned that the escalating trade war could keep stirring volatility.23.04.2025 12:30German Private-Sector Slips Into Contraction on Tariff Fallout Germany’s private sector unexpectedly shrank for the first time in four months as concerns over tariffs triggered a sharp drop in services activity.23.04.2025 12:16UBS China Fund Says Shun EV Stocks for вЂ?Haven’ Consumer Staples A top-performing Chinese equities veteran is betting on consumer stocks with haven characteristics to outperform amid ongoing tariff conflicts.23.04.2025 10:48India’s Economic Activity Climbs in April, Flash PMIs Show India’s economic activity improved in April on strong international demand for goods and services, a flash survey by HSBC Holdings Plc showed.23.04.2025 10:42US, South Africa to Hold Trade Talks This Week, BD Reports The US and South Africa will hold a first round of bilateral talks this week after the Trump administration imposed tariffs on goods and amid frayed diplomatic ties, Business Day reported.23.04.2025 9:00Nomura’s top banker says traders’ ability to go вЂ?max risk’ is now higher Christopher Willcox tasked with rebuilding wholesale business in wake of $2.9bn Archegos debacle23.04.2025 9:00Grant Thornton US goes global in private equity-backed buying spree Accountancy group plans to buy more than half a dozen sister firms in PE-fuelled spree across Europe and Middle East 23.04.2025 5:55Trump Floats Cutting China Tariffs вЂ?Substantially’ in Trade Deal President Donald Trump said he plans to be “very nice” to China in any trade talks and that tariffs will drop if the two countries can reach a deal, a sign he may be backing down from his tough stance on Beijing amid market volatility.23.04.2025 5:15Trump Must Stop Lose-Lose Game on Trade, ECB’s Villeroy Says President Donald Trump has signed up the whole world to a “lose-lose game” on trade based on flawed economic arguments, according to a top European Central Bank official.23.04.2025 5:12Traders View Treasury Auctions as Litmus Test for Foreign Buyers Investors keen for early insight into whether China and other foreign governments remain eager to keep buying US Treasuries are turning to this week’s slew of bond auctions.23.04.2025 5:04BHP Prepares to Start Chief Executive Succession Process BHP Group is preparing to begin looking for a new chief executive officer in the coming months, with key lieutenants already jostling for position to succeed Mike Henry at the top of the world’s biggest miner.23.04.2025 5:02Gold Drops as Trump’s Softer Stance on Fed and China Ease Fears Gold fell for a second day after US president Donald Trump’s remarks on China and the Federal Reserve eased some market jitters that have fueled a surge in the precious metal.23.04.2025 3:40Tesla’s net income plunges 71% as Elon Musk confirms вЂ?major work’ setting up DOGE is done The embattled billionaire told analysts on a post-earnings call that his “time allocation to DOGE will drop significantly,” referring to the polarizing Department of Government Efficiency.23.04.2025 3:38US Stocks Set to Extend Rally on Fed, Trade Relief: Markets Wrap Stocks jumped and bonds rose as relief swept global markets after the Trump administration defused some of the tension that has rattled investors.23.04.2025 3:28EU Weighs Targeting Spot Market for Russian Gas Phaseout The European Union is preparing to discuss the idea of a ban on spot purchases of natural gas from Russia as part of its plan to phase out energy imports from Moscow.23.04.2025 3:00Chinese Foreign Bond Sales Mark Record Share of EM Total Chinese corporate and government borrowers have pushed issuance of dollar and euro bonds to a record proportion of all such note sales in emerging markets this month, in one sign of resilience to the trade war. 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