| 11.04.2024 20:36Instagram to Start Blurring Nude Images in Messages Obscured photos and warnings will discourage teens from exchanging nude photos with potential strangers. ... 11.04.2024 20:13O.J. Simpson, the Star Football Player Who Was Accused of Murdering His Ex-Wife, Dies at 76 Simpson was acquitted in a sensational 1990s trial that triggered debates over racism in the U.S. criminal justice system. ... 11.04.2024 20:10Dollar Keeps Momentum As ECB Sounds Dovish The dollar weakened but recovered momentum after U.S. March producer prices cooled more than expected, while weekly data showed layoffs still running low. ... 11.04.2024 20:01U.S. Natural Gas Futures Lose Ground on Above-Estimate Storage Build Natural gas futures moved deeper into the red after inventories increased more than expected last week. ... 11.04.2024 19:48Lufthansa Halts Tehran Flights After U.S. Warns of Imminent Attack on Israel by Iran Lufthansa has halted flights to and from Tehran due to heightened security risks in the Middle East after the U.S. warned of possible Iranian attacks on Israel. ... 11.04.2024 19:47Boeing Finds Executives Got an Extra $500,000 in Perks by Flying on Private Jets A Boeing review found that Chief Executive David Calhoun and other top executives took personal trips worth more than $500,000 on the company’s private jets and other planes that were improperly recorded ... 11.04.2024 18:31Germany’s Lindner Says No Need for Further European Debt The European Union shouldn’t fund further programs until countries have gotten their finances in order, German Finance Minister Christian Lindner said.11.04.2024 18:25El Salvador Returns to Debt Market With Macro-Linked Bond El Salvador is returning to global debt markets with a dual-tranche offer, including a bond that will pay investors a higher interest rate unless the government can win credit upgrades or a deal with the International Monetary Fund.11.04.2024 18:24Peabody Slumps as Production Issues, Weather Crimp Revenue Shares of Peabody Energy Corp. slumped after the biggest US coal miner warned that first-quarter sales will be lower than expected due to production issues at mines in Australia and weak demand in the US.11.04.2024 18:19Lagarde: Not вЂ?Pre-committing to a Particular Rate Path’ European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde said the central bank was not “pre-committing” on a rate path Thursday as she discusses the latest interest rate decision at a press conference in Frankfurt.11.04.2024 18:10Thames Water Debt Crisis: Will it be Nationalized? Will Bills be Affected? The UK’s largest waterВ and sewage supplier Thames Water is inВ trouble. A huge hole in its finances is threateningВ to drive the company to temporary nationalization, potentially creating a big problem for current or futureВ governments.В Here’s an explainer of how Thames Water came to be in this position, what could happen if the company collapses and what it all means for customers.11.04.2024 18:04Baltimore Port: All Options on the Table, Governor Says Maryland Governor Wes Moore said, “I think that all options should be on the table and all options are on the table,” as he spoke about efforts to rebuild a collapsed Baltimore bridge Thursday on Bloomberg Television. Maryland is on track to clear the Baltimore channel and restore full service at the port by the end of May, Moore said.11.04.2024 18:00Big Bank Earnings to Test Stocks’ Market-Trouncing Resurgence The biggest US bank stocks have soared over the past six months, outpacing the S&P 500’s gains. But whether they can maintain that momentum is the big question entering earnings season.11.04.2024 18:00IMF Sees Growth Edging Higher But Still Warns of вЂ?Tepid Twenties’ The International Monetary Fund hinted it will nudge its global growth forecasts slightly higher, while warning that the world economy still risks a “Tepid Twenties” this decade if inflation and debt challenges aren’t addressed.11.04.2024 17:56PPI Rises 2.1% From a Year Ago, Jobless Claims Drop The US producer price indexВ for final demand rose 2.1% from March 2023, Labor Department data showed. On a monthly basis, theВ PPIВ increased 0.2% after a sharp advance in February. Initial jobless claims dropped to 211,000. Mike McKee reports. (Source: Bloomberg)11.04.2024 17:37South African Rates Seen on Hold All Year Amid Inflation Worry South Africa’s central bank won’t cut interest rates this year because of persistent inflation and there’s even a risk it could raise them, bets in financial futures markets show.11.04.2024 17:35Sotheby’s Rare Bond to Be Backed by Rembrandt, Warhol Art Loans tied to art from Rembrandt van Rijn and Andy Warhol are among the assets being bundled into an unusual $500 million bond from Sotheby’s Financial Services, according to people with knowledge of the matter.11.04.2024 17:34ECB Holds Rates Steady for Fifth Meeting The European Central Bank maintained the deposit rate at a record-high 4% Thursday while sending a clear signal that cooling inflation will soon allow it to commence cuts. Lizzy Burden reports on Bloomberg Television.11.04.2024 17:30CFA Final Exam Pass Rate Rises to 49%, Below the Decade Average The pass rate for the final level of the chartered financial analyst exam stayed below the decade average, while first-time test takers had a higher success rate than those who chose to delay testing.11.04.2024 17:21ECB Holds Interest Rates and Points to First Cut in June The European Central Bank held interest rates steady for a fifth meeting, while sending its clearest signal yet that cooling inflation will soon allow it to commence cuts.11.04.2024 17:04Cocoa Prices Climb for Fifth Day as Tight Supply Pain Lingers Cocoa futures rallied for a fifth day as expected tighter supplies in the coming months push prices to near record levels.11.04.2024 17:00OPEC Says Oil Needs Close Monitoring Amid Robust Summer Demand Oil will need to be closely watched in the coming months to ensure “a sound and sustainable market balance” during an expected surge in demand, OPEC said in its monthly oil market report.11.04.2024 16:47Oil Rally Is Driving Texas Gas Prices Below Zero 11.04.2024 16:31Uniqlo Sees Europe as Key Market Towards ВҐ10 Trillion Goal Fast Retailing Co., the owner of Uniqlo, sees Europe as a key growth market for the brand and said annual sales in the region could eventually reach ВҐ1 trillion ($6.5 billion).11.04.2024 15:24BASF Drops as it Weighs Job Cuts at Battery Materials Plant BASF SE shares dropped after the chemicals company said it was considering to lay off every worker at its Finnish battery materials plant, which has been held up for years by red tape and opposition from environmental groups.11.04.2024 15:23Polish Oil Refiner Paid $400 Million for Crude It Never Got Poland’s largest refiner said it will take a write-off equating to about $400 million as a result of oil that its Swiss trading unit paid for but never received.11.04.2024 14:28Emerging Assets Pare Losses After US PPI Trails Estimates Emerging-market assets pared losses Thursday after the latest US inflation figures came in slightly lower than estimates, softening the risk-off sentiment sparked by CPI data from the world’s largest economy in the last session.11.04.2024 13:00Modi strives for election breakthrough in India’s wealthy south States such as Tamil Nadu and Kerala have long resisted the prime minister’s northern Hindi-speaking BJP11.04.2024 12:11AstraZeneca promises dividend increase ahead of key vote on chief’s pay Pharma group proposes raising pay for Pascal Soriot up to ВЈ18.7mn11.04.2024 9:00Managers to shut or convert $220bn of US money market funds ahead of rule change SEC rules on departure fees for institutional prime money market funds will drive up costs, say firms11.04.2024 9:00Smith & Nephew investors urged to oppose вЂ?excessive’ pay rise for boss FTSE 100 group wants to raise US-based Deepak Nath’s pay by almost 30% to a maximum of $11.8mn Страницы: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ... 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 |