| 28.04.2025 22:53 Why Trump’s Economic Disruption Will Be Hard to Reverse The president’s turnover of the economic order has unleashed changes that could prove lasting, because other countries will adjust. 28.04.2025 22:45 Single Travelers Are Finding Love in Airport Lounges For some people, the calmer, semi-exclusive spaces away from the deadening realities of modern air travel have become a prime place to find romance. 28.04.2025 22:00 Howard Lutnick, Trump’s вЂ?Buoyant’ Trade Warrior, Flexes His Power Over Global Business Howard Lutnick, the secretary of commerce, has become a go-to for major companies seeking relief from tariffs. But he’s not always friendly to their interests. 28.04.2025 21:50U.S. Natural Gas Futures Pick Up U.S. natural gas futures are solidly higher after four consecutive weeks of declines that carried prices to levels seen as oversold on weak weather-driven demand and signs of increased production. ... 28.04.2025 19:43Japanese Yen Could Fall on Profit Taking But Not For Long The Japanese yen could fall in the near term as investors take profits after recent gains on demand for safe havens, Rabobank said. ... 28.04.2025 19:15Oil Falls on Trade, OPEC+ Concerns Oil prices fell as traders weighed the latest geopolitical developments and prospects of rising supply from OPEC+ members. ... 28.04.2025 19:03Gold Flat But Remains Well Supported Gold prices ticked higher as key risk factors including trade talks between the U.S. and China, recession fears and monetary policy uncertainty continued to support the precious metal. ... 28.04.2025 19:01 Sweetgreen’s CEO on Robots, RFK Jr. and Why Salads Are So Expensive Jonathan Neman set out to make fast food healthier, co-founding the salad chain in Washington. Now, what goes in our food is political. 28.04.2025 18:33It Could Be a $250 Billion Market, But Almost No One Is Interested Carbon-removal credits are one of the few ways companies can decarbonize, but so far demand has remained limited to just a handful of buyers ... 28.04.2025 18:00IBM to Spend $150 Billion in U.S. Over Next Five Years International Business Machines plans to invest $150 billion in the U.S. over the next five years as tariffs threaten to make international manufacturing more expensive. ... 28.04.2025 17:11 Spotify Paid $100 Million to Podcasters as Creator Wars Heat Up The audio platform has branched out to video and has given its podcasters a raise as the war for creator talent heats up. 28.04.2025 16:53 Canada Election: It’ll Be Carney or Poilievre Against Trump’s Tariffs The two leading candidates, Pierre Poilievre and Mark Carney, both plan to fight the U.S., its largest trading partner, over tariffs. But who would be more successful as relations grow icy? 28.04.2025 16:53Mediobanca Offers to Buy Banca Generali in $7 Billion Share Deal The lender’s a bid for the private bank is the latest twist in a wave of consolidation in Italy’s crowded banking market. ... 28.04.2025 16:00Trump Badmouthed Chicago but Scooped Up Its Bonds The president has a multimillion-dollar collection of municipal bonds, spanning 48 states and helping build high schools, airports, hospitals and libraries. ... 28.04.2025 15:30NVCA’s Diem-Mi Lu Breaks Down Her Venture-Capital Lobbying Focus The trade group hired the former SEC and Capitol Hill adviser to shape key legislation. ... 28.04.2025 15:00Private-Credit Investors Remain Upbeat Amid Recent Turmoil Investors in private-credit funds expect to increase their target allocations to the asset class, despite recent geopolitical turmoil and U.S. tariff actions that have raised worries about the economy and ... 28.04.2025 14:30Goldman Sachs Is Advising Countries Scrambling to Please Trump on Tariffs South Africa, Japan and Saudi Arabia are among the nations that have sought counsel from the Wall Street giant. ... 28.04.2025 14:30Inflation Fear Is Making Some People Spend More—and Others Less Fear of rising prices can make upfront purchases rational for some groups, but not all. ... 28.04.2025 13:44 Japanese PM Ishiba champions free trade in Southeast Asia visit - Nikkei Asia 28.04.2025 13:18Global Markets Open Mixed Ahead of Busy Economic Data, Corporate Earnings Week U.S. futures started the week lower after Friday’s gains, the dollar edged higher and Treasury yields eased a touch. ... 28.04.2025 13:05 Indonesia needs a more disciplined government - Nikkei Asia 28.04.2025 12:56 Manila rejects Beijing's claim of seizing South China Sea sandbar - Nikkei Asia 28.04.2025 10:00 Chinese imports of American LNG dry up as trade war rages - Nikkei Asia 28.04.2025 5:14 Trump's tariffs cast shadow over upcoming Asian elections - Nikkei Asia 28.04.2025 4:34 East Asia military spending rises most in 15 years, report shows - Nikkei Asia 28.04.2025 2:04 Ultra-wealthy Asians rethink US stock exceptionalism amid Trump turmoil - Nikkei Asia 28.04.2025 1:05 K-pop's problem with minors is hidden in plain sight - Nikkei Asia 28.04.2025 0:30 Japan to ship CO2 emissions to Malaysia for storage underground - Nikkei Asia 27.04.2025 20:25 China's Huawei develops new AI chip, seeking to match Nvidia: WSJ - Nikkei Asia 27.04.2025 20:09 US to discuss dual-use shipbuilding with Japan, navy chief says - Nikkei Asia 27.04.2025 19:46 China, Central Asian nations agree to forge broader trade ties - Nikkei Asia Страницы: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ... 1265 1266 1267 1268 1269 1270 1271 1272 1273 1274 1275 1276 1277 1278 1279 1280 1281 1282 1283 1284 1285 1286 1287 1288 1289 1290 1291 1292 1293 1294 1295 1296 1297 1298 |