12.04.2024 14:08Magnificent Seven Influence Over S&P 500 Has Never Been Greater The Magnificent Seven haven’t all lived up to their billing, but that hasn’t stopped the tech stocks from becoming even bigger relative to the rest of the S&P 500 Index.12.04.2024 13:49Platinum Is Said to Consider €6 Billion Sale of Spain’s Urbaser Investment firm Platinum Equity is considering a potential sale of Urbaser SA in a deal that could value the Spanish waste-management company at €6 billion ($6.4 billion) or more including debt, according to people familiar with the matter.12.04.2024 13:25Eskom Mulls Private, Foreign Options on $21 Billion Grid Build South Africa’s state-owned power utility Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd. said it’s in talks with government ministries over private and foreign options to fund a 390 billion-rand ($21 billion) expansion of its transmission network as more renewable generation comes online.12.04.2024 13:21Trichet: Public Debt Is More Worrying Than Before Lehman Former European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet discusses public debt and why he sees the risk of a potential correction in equity markets. “When I look at some indicators like the overall outstanding public indebtedness in the advanced economy, I see 75% of the GDP before Lehman. I see 114% today,” Trichet said on Bloomberg Television.12.04.2024 13:18Battery-Maker Varta Plunges as Restructuring Woes Deepen Shares in German battery maker Varta AG plunged after the company said a further deterioration in various business areas means a restructuring plan agreed with banks last year is no longer appropriate.12.04.2024 13:14Copper’s Run Continues With Surge to Highest Since June 2022 Copper continued its upwards charge, hitting the highest level in 22 months, as investors bet that curtailed mine supply will struggle to keep up with resurgent global demand.12.04.2024 13:06ECB Urged by Greek Central Banker to Let Lenders Pay Dividends Bank of Greece Governor Yannis Stournaras urged the European Central Bank to allow dividend payouts by his country’s lenders when supervisors consider the matter in June.12.04.2024 13:03China Steel Exports Hit Highest Since 2016 on Weak Local Demand China’s steel exports posted the strongest month since 2016, in a surge that will likely offer more fodder for complaints about Beijing’s industrial policies.12.04.2024 13:00IEA Warns Attacks on Russia Plants May Disrupt Diesel Market The flurry of Ukrainian drone attacks on Russia’s oil refineries risks disrupting global markets for petroleum products, the International Energy Agency said.12.04.2024 13:00ECB Survey Shows Inflation to Slow to 2% Target in 2025 The European Central Bank will meet its inflation target next year, according to its quarterly poll of professional forecasters.12.04.2024 12:51China Vows to Tighten Stock Market Supervision as Rebound Stalls China’s cabinet vowed to tighten stock listing criteria and urged companies to improve corporate governance in a new guideline released Friday, the latest effort to shore up the equity market.12.04.2024 12:45Thyssenkrupp Steel to Cut Output, Jobs Thyssenkrupp Steel plans to reduce its production capacity to between 9 million and 9.5 million metric tons a year, broadly in line with its shipments over the past three years and cut jobs, in response t ... 12.04.2024 12:45ECB May Cut Rates in June on Slower Inflation, Muller Says The European Central Bank may lower interest rates in June as euro-area inflation slows toward the 2% target, according to Governing Council member Madis Muller.12.04.2024 12:44Saunders: US Inflation Won’t Stop BOE Cutting Rates Former Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee member Michael Saunders says sticky inflation in the US won’t stop BOE Governor Andrew Bailey from cutting interest rates “in the next few months.” He speaks on Bloomberg Television.12.04.2024 12:31Markets in 2 Minutes: Euro Yields to Corporate America’s Might Paul Dobson and Anna Edwards break down today’s key themes for analysts and investors on “Bloomberg Markets Today.” (Source: Bloomberg)12.04.2024 12:30LVMH, L’Oreal Face China Pain: EMEA Earnings Week Ahead Welcome back to the EMEA Earnings Week Ahead fixture, with luxury giant LVMH SE and Nordic telecommunication archrivals Ericsson AB and Nokia Oyj set to usher in the first-quarter reporting season next week.12.04.2024 12:25China to Build More Coal Mines to Feed Surging Power Capacity China will build more coal mines in its push for higher domestic supply and to tame price increases, according to the National Development and Reform Commission.12.04.2024 12:18Comex Gold Futures Set to Rise Beyond $2,400/oz Resistance, Chart Shows Comex gold futures are poised to rise beyond resistance at $2,400/oz, as the contract is riding on strong upward momentum, RHB said. ... 12.04.2024 12:17China Exports Drop More Than Expected in Setback to Recovery China’s exports slumped in March, dealing a blow to hopes that booming sales abroad will offset weak demand at home and drive growth in the world’s second-largest economy.12.04.2024 12:09Singapore Central Bank Keeps Policy Unchanged Singapore’s central bank kept its monetary policy unchanged as it cautioned that inflation is set to stay high for at least a few quarters. ... 12.04.2024 12:09Scope for More Selloff in U.S. Treasurys Seen Limited The hot U.S. inflation print, third in a row, triggered a sharp selloff in Treasurys, led by the front end, but the room for a further selloff is capped, Societe Generale Research said. ... 12.04.2024 12:01Chinese Airlines Slump on US Move to Curb Flight Frequencies Shares of China’s biggest airlines slumped on Friday as investors reacted to news that US carriers are trying to block any increase in flight frequencies between the world’s two biggest economies.12.04.2024 11:34MUFG Said to Discuss Buying $1.7 Billion Stake in HDFC Unit Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc. is in talks to acquire a roughly $1.7 billion stake in HDFC Bank Ltd.’s consumer lending unit to tap booming demand for personal finance loans in India, people familiar with the matter said.12.04.2024 11:34Japan’s Five-Year Yield Rises to Highest Since 2011 on BOJ Bets Japan’s five-year bond yield climbed to the highest since 2011 on growing speculation the nation’s central bank will raise interest rates further to stem the yen’s weakness.12.04.2024 11:00It’s Time for the ECB to Diverge From Fed, Stournaras Says The European Central Bank shouldn’t be afraid to shift its “overly prudent” stance on interest rates away from that of the Federal Reserve, according to Governing Council member Yannis Stournaras.12.04.2024 10:41FTSE 100 Rises Past 8,000 Points and Set for Record Close12.04.2024 9:24Historic BOJ Move Lifts Short-Term Costs for Japanese Firms Many Japanese companies are paying more to raise money from shorter-tenor notes as the Bank of Japan prepares to wind down corporate bond purchases as part of its historic move away from ultra-accommodative policy.12.04.2024 7:26Gold Rallies Above $2,400 as Middle East Risks Stoke Demand Gold jumped to another record as the safe haven asset was boosted by simmering Middle East tensions.12.04.2024 5:52BOK’s Rhee Flags Potential Rate Cut, Inching Toward Neutral Bank of Korea Governor Rhee Chang-yong flagged the possibility of an interest-rate cut later this year should inflationary pressure ease as expected, joining global policymakers in opening a path toward a policy easing.12.04.2024 3:29European Stocks Rally on Resources as Euro Slumps: Markets Wrap European stocks rallied the most in more than two months as simmering Middle East tensions pushed commodities higher and the prospect of euro-area interest-rate cuts boosted sectors sensitive to borrowing costs. The common currency tumbled.12.04.2024 1:07Thyssenkrupp Plans to Cut Jobs, Steel Capacity in Overhaul Thyssenkrupp AG plans substantial job cuts alongside a reduction in steelmaking capacity as the company struggles to make progress in turning around the business. Страницы: 123456789101112 ... 102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135