02.05.2025 1:46Tech Rally Sends S&P 500 Higher for Eighth Straight Session Three major U.S. stock indexes end Thursday with gains. ... 02.05.2025 0:20U.S. Natural Gas Futures Resume Rally U.S. natural gas futures resumed their recovery from a four-week selloff, rising for the fourth time in five sessions even as a predicted switch to an inventory surplus was confirmed. ... 02.05.2025 0:08Oil Rallies as Trump Threatens Sanctions on Iranian Oil Buyers Oil futures surged late in a choppy session as President Trump threatened secondary sanctions against any country buying Iranian oil or petrochemical products. ... 01.05.2025 21:17Citadel Sidesteps April’s Market Swoons to Post Gains Across Its Funds Ken Griffin’s main hedge fund is now up for the year after losing money in the first quarter. ... 01.05.2025 20:56HSBC Hunts for New Chair to Replace Hard-Charging Tucker Mark Tucker, a former insurance executive, was the first outsider to chair Europe’s largest bank. ... 01.05.2025 18:11Chef Boyardee, Iconic Pasta Brand, Sold to Private Equity for $600 Million Conagra Brands has agreed to sell the nearly century-old brand to private-equity firm Brynwood Partners. ... 01.05.2025 16:00How the U.S. Oil Industry Has Taken a Beating Under Trump, in Charts The president’s pledge to usher in an era of American energy dominance collides with his policies. ... 01.05.2025 14:30Home Builders Are Piling on Discounts as They Struggle to Entice Buyers Demand has been disappointing during the spring home-buying season, and tariffs threaten to raise costs. ... 01.05.2025 14:30Citigroup Hires Robert Lighthizer, Trump’s Former Trade Czar A senior adviser, he has been addressing Citi’s clients in closed-door talks around the world. ... 01.05.2025 13:34U.S. Stock Futures Indicate Higher Open; Most European Markets Closed Stock futures indicated a higher start for the open, with Dow Industrials up nearly 0.5%, S&P stock futures up 1.0% and Nasdaq futures gaining 1.4%, while most European markets were closed. ... 01.05.2025 10:59Spain’s Competition Regulator Approves BBVA’s Hostile Bid for Sabadell The decision puts the final word on the year-long takeover battle in the hands of the government. ... 01.05.2025 1:46Dow and S&P 500 End Tumultuous April With Seventh-Straight Daily Gain The indexes overcome early declines that followed soft a GDP reading. ... 01.05.2025 1:05Treasury Yields Little Changed, Closing Dramatic April Round Trip Treasury yields ended little changed after a tattoo of ambivalent data. ... 30.04.2025 20:38Brookfield Weighs US Manufacturing Investment Following Tariffs Brookfield Infrastructure Partners LP is looking to invest in US manufacturing operations as companies plan to build new plants following President Donald Trump’s tariff plans.30.04.2025 20:27 Bloomberg Surveillance 04/30/2025 Jonathan Ferro, Lisa Abramowicz and Annmarie Hordern speak daily with leaders and decision makers from Wall Street to Washington and beyond. No other program better positions investors and executives for the trading day. (Source: Bloomberg)30.04.2025 20:22US Leveraged Loans Poised for Rare Consecutive Monthly Losses US leveraged loans are on track to post their first monthly losing streak since 2022, a rare slide for a market that had been benefiting from investor demand for floating-rate debt.30.04.2025 19:51Chrysler-Owner Stellantis Hopes for Eventual Gains from Tariffs, but Investors Disagree Could a complex, Netherlands-based automaker be a natural beneficiary of U.S. protectionism? ... 30.04.2025 19:38Venezuela’s Polar Acquires Two Food Plants in Colombia Expansion Venezuelan food giant Empresas Polar said it acquired two production plants in Barranquilla as part of its plan to further expand into Colombia.30.04.2025 19:35Fed’s Preferred Inflation Gauge Comes in Flat The personal consumption expenditures price index stagnated from February, according to Bureau of Economic Analysis data. Excluding food and energy, the so-called core PCE was also unchanged, the tamest in almost five years. Mike McKee reports on “Bloomberg Open Interest.”30.04.2025 19:27US Economy Contracts for First Time Since 2022 The US economy contracted at the start of the year for the first time since 2022 on a monumental pre-tariffs import surge and more moderate consumer spending, a first snapshot of the ripple effects from President Donald Trump’s trade policy.
Inflation-adjustedВ gross domestic productВ decreased an annualized 0.3% in the first quarter, well below average growth of about 3% in the prior two years, according to the government’s initial estimate published Wednesday.В
The data highlight the scramble by companies to secure merchandise ahead of expansive tariffs, with net exportsВ subtractingВ nearly 5 percentage points from GDP, the most on record.
Peter Tchir, Head of Macro Strategy at Academy Securities, discusses the spate of negative economic data and his concerns about the perception that America is losing interest in protecting global interests. Peter speaks with Tom Keene and Paul Sweeney on Bloomberg Radio. (Source: Bloomberg)30.04.2025 19:05Facebook Co-Founder on Big Tech, Public Policy, Meta Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes discusses the integration of private and public markets, US tech dominance, and why he considers Meta’s purchase of Instagram and WhatsApp as “illegal.”. (Source: Bloomberg)30.04.2025 18:58Wood Sees Private Markets Meltdown If There’s a US Slump “If there is a real US downturn, what blows up in America is private equity, private credit,” according to Jefferies’ global head of equity strategy Christopher Wood. He made the comments in an interview on Bloomberg Television. Shares of the largest US private markets firms, including KKR & Co., Ares Management and Apollo Global Management, fell sharply following President Donald Trump’s tariff announcement earlier this month.30.04.2025 18:27China Sovereign Fund Cuts US Private Assets Amid Trade War Risk China Investment Corp., the nation’s $1.3 trillion sovereign wealth fund, is cutting exposure in US private markets to curb risks as an escalating trade war between the world’s two largest economies threatens its investments, according to people with knowledge of the matter.30.04.2025 18:13Saudi PIF, BSF, DP World Bring New Sales in Gulf Sukuk Surge Middle Eastern borrowers are flooding the primary market with a trio of dollar bond deals on Wednesday, marking one of the busiest days for regional credit and Islamic debt this year as they look to take advantage of better market conditions.30.04.2025 18:09Treasuries Are Risk Assets Right Now: Sonal Desai Sonal Desai, fixed income CIO at Franklin Templeton, discusses the US Treasury market and says the window is narrowing to escape an inevitable US recession.30.04.2025 17:30US Treasury Looks to Revamp Buyback Program After Recent Tumult The Treasury Department said it’s now looking at “enhancements” to its buybacks of older US government debt securities, just weeks after Scott Bessent hinted at the potential to beef up the program in the event of any major market turmoil.30.04.2025 17:00Morgan Stanley Offers PE Fund to Wider Swath of Millionaires Morgan Stanley is launching a private equity fund for its widest audience yet — investors wielding a few million dollars — as asset managers help broader masses into the once-exclusive realm.30.04.2025 16:51Germany to Cut Gas Storage Goals in Attempt to Ease Pressure Germany will lower legally-binding gas storage targets by as much as half as it seeks to ease pressure on stockpiling ahead of the next heating season.30.04.2025 15:32Caterpillar Sees Lower 2025 Sales Should Trump Tariffs Stay Caterpillar Inc. expects slightly lower sales this year if Trump administration tariffs remain in place and the economy dips into a recession in the second half.30.04.2025 15:06Uber Mideast Unit Delivers Gold Coins to Doorsteps in Dubai Dubai residents can now have 24-carat gold coins delivered to their homes in less than an hour as super app Careem targets millions of Indians in the United Arab Emirates.30.04.2025 14:43Spain’s Grid Operator Defends Itself After Huge Power Outage The chairwoman of Spain’s power grid operator made a staunch defense of the company’s performance and refused to take any responsibility for the historic blackout that left the country without electricity for hours on Monday. Страницы: 123456789101112 ... 1272127312741275127612771278127912801281128212831284128512861287128812891290129112921293129412951296129712981299130013011302130313041305