30.04.2025 13:43Treasuries Steady Ahead of Refunding Plan, Key Economic Data US Treasuries held recent gains as traders awaited data on inflation and economic growth, as well as the debt management team’s plans for sales in the $29 trillion market.30.04.2025 13:17Trump Launches Dubai Luxury Tower Weeks Ahead of Gulf Visit The Trump Organization is starting sales on a Dubai tower and hotel that’s set to include luxury homes, just weeks ahead of the US president’s visit to the oil-rich Gulf.30.04.2025 13:01Taiwan’s Economy Grows the Most in a Year on Front-Loading, AI Taiwan’s economy grew at the fastest pace in a year, fueled by a surge in exports as companies rushed shipments to avoid US tariffs and demand for AI-related hardware.30.04.2025 13:00Some of America’s Most Important Economic Data Is Decaying30.04.2025 13:00Odd Lots: Important US Economic Data Is Decaying (Podcast) Gathering official economic data is a huge process in the best of times. But a bunch of different things have now combined to make that process even harder. People aren’t responding to surveys like they used to. Survey responses have also become a lot more divided along political lines. And at the same time, the Trump administration wants to cut back on government spending, and the worry is that fewer official resources will make tracking the US economy even harder for statistical departments th30.04.2025 12:50Goldman Sees Central Banks Buying More Yuan, Singapore Dollars South Korea, Singapore and China’s currencies are likely to be the biggest Asian beneficiaries as central banks look to diversify their reserves away from the dollar, according to Goldman Sachs Group Inc.30.04.2025 12:50DN Solutions Shelves $1.1 Billion IPO Due to Market Uncertainty South Korean machine-tools maker DN Solutions Co. shelved what could have been the largest initial public offering in Seoul this year due to market uncertainty, in a setback to the nation’s share-sale recovery.30.04.2025 12:31Credit Agricole Deputy CEO on Higher Taxes Impact, Banco BPM Offer French bank Credit Agricole says it’s waiting until the end of the period of the Banco BPM offer period before deciding what to do with its almost 20% stake, at a time when Unicredit is trying to takeover the Italian lender. Credit Agricole posted record revenues in the first quarter. Yet results were slightly overshadowed by higher costs and higher taxes, as explained by the deputy CEO Jerome Grivet who was speaking earlier to Guy Johnson, Kriti Gupta and Anna Edwards from Paris. (Source: Bloomberg)30.04.2025 12:09Mauritius Shuts Banks Following Torrential Rain Warning Mauritius’s central bank declared Wednesday a bank holiday after the country’s meteorological services warned of torrential rainfall.30.04.2025 11:35Thailand Says Moody’s Jumped the Gun With �Negative’ Outlook Thailand said Moody’s Ratings “jumped the gun” when it changed its outlook for the country to negative without awaiting the outcome of the Southeast Asian nation’s delayed trade talks with the US, which is threatening to impose an 36% tariff.30.04.2025 11:28Insight with Haslinda Amin 4/30/2025 Insight with Haslinda Amin, a daily news program featuring in-depth, high-profile interviews and analysis to give viewers the complete picture on the stories that matter. The show features prominent leaders spanning the worlds of business, finance, politics and culture.
(Source: Bloomberg)30.04.2025 11:15GSK’s Profit Beat Estimates on Asthma, HIV Drugs GSK Plc reported better-than-expected profit in the first quarter, with sales from its asthma and HIV drugs offsetting a lackluster vaccine performance.30.04.2025 11:13Glencore Expects Lower Trading Profits on Uncertain Outlook Glencore Plc expects commodity marketing profits to fall again this year with increasing uncertainty over the prospects for the global economy.30.04.2025 11:12TotalEnergies Keeps Investor Payouts Despite Weak Outlook TotalEnergies SE drew a contrast with its industry peers, sticking to plans for both investor payouts and project investment despite a profit miss and a weak outlook for oil markets.30.04.2025 11:00Air France-KLM Loss Narrows on Premium Travel, Cheaper Fuel Air France-KLM reported a narrower first-quarter loss as the airline benefited from a lower fuel bill, cost cuts and consistently strong demand for premium travel.30.04.2025 10:30Germany and France Return to Growth But Tariff Pain Yet to Hit The German and French economies returned to growth at the start of the year but face more challenging times ahead as the damage from US trade levies is fully felt.30.04.2025 10:30Remy Cointreau Gains as US Recovery Offsets China Tariff Hit Remy Cointreau SA’s shares rose after its US sales recovered on stronger performance of its Remy Martin VSOP brand, offering some respite after the company’s struggles earlier in the year.30.04.2025 10:19ArcelorMittal Warns of Trade Risks While Steel Prices Rise ArcelorMittal SA said US tariffs and European support for local steelmakers are boosting prices, but warned of potential disruptions from global trade uncertainty.30.04.2025 10:06Credit Agricole’s Tax Bill Spoils Brassac’s Final Quarter Credit Agricole SA Chief Executive Officer Philippe Brassac saw revenue rise to a record in his final quarter at the helm of the French lender, but higher-than-expected costs and a French tax bill weighed on profit.30.04.2025 9:55Pakistan Assets Set for Worst Month Since 2023 as Tensions Mount Dollar bonds and stocks in Pakistan are poised for the worst month since 2023, as escalating tensions with neighbor India roil investor sentiment.30.04.2025 9:04Mark Mobius Says His Funds Hold 95% in Cash on Trade War Risks Veteran emerging-markets investor Mark Mobius is keeping the bulk of his funds’ holdings in cash as he waits out the trade-related uncertainty, which is likely to persist for up to six months.30.04.2025 8:43PepsiCo to remove artificial ingredients from popular food items by end of 2025 Heeding the call to ban artificial ingredients by Health and Human Services SecretaryВ Robert F. Kennedy Jr., PepsiCo isnt wasting any time getting started.30.04.2025 5:35Trump spars with ABC’s Terry Moran over tariff policy, deportations and Ukraine war in testy interview: вЂ?Everything’s going to be just fine’ Moran pressed Trump, 78, on the 145% levies he’s imposed on China, arguing that the tariff is bound to “raise prices on everything” – a claim the president strongly disagreed with.30.04.2025 5:24Sony Group Shares Soar as It’s Said to Consider Chip Spinoff Sony Group Corp. shares surged after people familiar with the matter said it is mulling spinning off its semiconductor unit, raising expectations that such a move would unlock value in the Japanese entertainment and electronics company.30.04.2025 5:10Samsung Profit Slows After US-China Trade War Hits AI Spending Samsung Electronics Co. reported slower profit growth and softening demand for storage chips, a sign that the US-China trade war may be triggering cuts in artificial intelligence hardware spending.30.04.2025 4:50Gold Holds Drop as Haven Demand Ebbs on Easing Trade Tension Gold edged lower for a second day as President Donald Trump eased the impact of some auto tariffs and pointed to progress in trade negotiations with several countries.30.04.2025 4:35Oil Set for Historic April Selloff as Trade War Darkens Outlook Oil headed for its biggest, full-month loss for April on signs the US-led trade war is hurting economic growth and energy demand at a time when the OPEC+ alliance has been loosening supply curbs.30.04.2025 4:00Indian Buyers Balk at High Gold Prices During Festive Season Bride-to-be Arpita Agarwal visited one of India’s largest gold markets earlier this week to buy traditional jewelry for her wedding guests — chains for men and rings for women. But as she navigated the crowded lanes of Old Delhi’s Chandni Chowk, the lofty prices made her reconsider.30.04.2025 3:53Struggling JetBlue in talks on partnership with United Airlines: report JetBlue has been seekingВ partnershipsВ after a federal judgeВ blockedВ its so-called Northeast Alliance with American AirlinesВ in 2023.30.04.2025 3:34Stocks Are Mixed in Buildup to Big Tech Earnings: Markets Wrap European stocks rose, while US futures slipped as tariff turmoil threw up a mixed impact on company earnings and as investors looked ahead to key US economic data.30.04.2025 2:29Mark Zuckerberg admits he’s вЂ?the most awkward person’ — here’s what has hurt his confidence the most Meta billionaire Mark Zuckerberg called himself the “most awkward person” – and admitted theres one name in particular the internet has tagged him with that has hurt his confidence. 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