07.06.2025 20:18The N.B.A. Has a Star Problem With LeBron James and Stephen Curry nearing retirement, the league has no clear next brand ambassador. Changing media landscapes and a new focus on team parity haven’t helped.07.06.2025 20:16The Latest Air Jordans? They’re Digital As the sneaker boom recedes, brands like Nike and Adidas are targeting younger audiences by meeting them where they are — in the virtual world of вЂ?Fortnite.’07.06.2025 20:15Swen Capital Raises €160 Million in Ocean Fund’s First Close Swen Capital Partners has raised €160 million ($182 million) at the first close of its impact venture fund focused on the regeneration of ocean biodiversity.07.06.2025 17:00Traders Scour for вЂ?Elusive’ Catalyst to Push S&P 500 to Record For stock traders there’s little to fear at the moment. Corporate America keeps churning out solid earnings. The chances of a recession aren’t blaring. And President Donald Trump’s tariff policy is expected to become more clear before long.07.06.2025 16:44Don’t Count on a Sustained Fed-ECB Decoupling, Schnabel Says It would be wrong to expect a persistent policy divergence between the US Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank, according to Executive Board member Isabel Schnabel.07.06.2025 15:59BOE’s Greene Sees Disinflation Continuing Despite Near-Term Hump Bank of England rate-setter Megan Greene said disinflation in the UK is set to continue despite an acceleration in consumer-price growth in the near term.07.06.2025 15:05ECB’s Vujcic Says Interest-Rate Reductions Are Nearly Done The European Central Bank’s interest-rate cutting campaign is almost over, Governing Council member Boris Vujcic said.07.06.2025 14:02After His Trump Blowup, Musk May Be Out. But DOGE Is Just Getting Started. With members embedded in multiple agencies, the team’s approach to transforming government is becoming “institutionalized,” as one official put it.07.06.2025 14:01Ferris Bueller’s Vest Hits the Auction Block. вЂ?Anyone, Anyone?’ Worn by Matthew Broderick in “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off,” the vest could fetch several hundred thousand dollars, according to Sotheby’s.07.06.2025 14:01The Trump-Elon Musk Feud Creates More Problems for Tesla Already suffering from steep declines in sales and profit, the carmaker could now face the president’s wrath.07.06.2025 14:01When College Graduates Throw Away Expensive Things, Scavengers Dive In For local scavengers, graduation season is a great time to salvage expensive household items and luxury goods abandoned by departing students.07.06.2025 14:00Inside OpenAI’s Plan to Embed ChatGPT Into College Students’ Lives OpenAI, the firm that helped spark chatbot cheating, wants to embed A.I. in every facet of college. First up: 460,000 students at Cal State.07.06.2025 13:36Vietnam Inks Deals to Buy $3 Billion US Products Before Talks Vietnamese businesses have signed 20 agreements worth about $3 billion to import more US agricultural products ahead of the third round of official negotiations set to take place next week.07.06.2025 13:16China Says Electric Vehicle Talks With EU Reach Final Stages China’s commerce ministry said talks with the European Union on setting minimum prices for Chinese-made electric vehicles have “entered final stages,” although more work is required to reach a deal.07.06.2025 13:00A Major American Egg Farm Just Lost 90% of its Chickens07.06.2025 13:00A Major Egg Farm Just Lost 90% of its Chickens Egg prices have come down a lot since their recent record and bird flu has largely faded from the headlines. But the epidemic is still raging and, per one farmer, risks becoming endemic in the US. Glenn Hickman is president of Hickman’s Egg Ranch in Arizona, one of the largest egg producers in the US. You might remember him from our series last year, Beak Capitalism, in which we explored some of the thorniest issues facing the US economy through the medium of chickens. Well, news from the Hickma07.06.2025 10:32Jillian Sackler, Philanthropist Who Defended Husband’s Legacy, Dies at 84 Though the Sackler name was tarnished over Purdue Pharma’s role in the opioid crisis, Arthur Sackler’s should not be, she insisted; a company leader, he died well before the trouble began.07.06.2025 9:47Trump Has Options to Punish Musk Even if His Federal Contracts Continue The president could tighten federal oversight of the tech titan’s businesses, even if heavy reliance by the Pentagon and NASA on them makes terminating Mr. Musk’s contracts less feasible.07.06.2025 9:33Buyer With Ties to Chinese Communist Party Got V.I.P. Treatment at Trump Crypto Dinner The warm welcome for a technology executive whose purchases of the president’s digital coin won him a White House tour illustrates inconsistencies in the administration’s views toward visitors from China.07.06.2025 7:22China Central Bank Extends Gold-Buying Streak for Seventh Month China’s central bank expanded its gold reserves for a seventh straight month in May, furthering its bid to diversify holdings despite ongoing price fluctuations.07.06.2025 7:06Rio Tinto Eyes Bailout for Australian Aluminum Smelter, AFR Says Rio Tinto Group is seeking a multibillion-dollar government bailout for its Tomago aluminum smelter — Australia’s largest electricity user — due to spiraling energy costs, the Australian Financial Review reported.07.06.2025 7:03Taiwan Official Discusses US Energy Cooperation at Alaska Summit Taiwan’s top presidential aide discussed energy cooperation with US officials at a summit this week in Alaska, where a liquefied natural gas project has come into focus for potential exporting to the island.07.06.2025 3:48S&P Dow Jones Leaves S&P 500 Unchanged in Rebalance S&P Dow Jones Indices left membership in the S&P 500 unchanged in its latest round of quarterly rebalancing on Friday, according to a company spokesperson.07.06.2025 2:47Finance Chief Signals That Colombia Will Suspend Fiscal Rule Colombian Finance Minister German Avila signaled that the nation will suspend its fiscal anchor and also called for substantial interest rate cuts.07.06.2025 2:28Summers and Ferguson on a New US-China “Cold War” Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers and Hoover Institution’s Niall Ferguson see the United States’ current relationship with China from two different sides. Ferguson states that the US and China have a “symbiotic but not symmetrical relationship,” and Summers believes they have a “hostile codependence.” But, they both agree that the tax and spending bill will not do much to give the US the upper hand. (Source: Bloomberg)07.06.2025 2:16Austria Cut to Record Low by Fitch as Budget Woes Persist Austria’s sovereign credit was cut by Fitch Ratings to two steps below the top mark for the first time, handing the recently-formed government another setback in its bid to repair the country’s finances.07.06.2025 2:15AMC Says It Will Show More Ads Before Movies The theater chain’s decision brings it in line with what its biggest competitors, Regal and Cinemark, have been doing since 2019, but it risks irking loyal customers.07.06.2025 2:13UMichigan Economist on B+ Jobs Report Betsey Stevenson, University of Michigan, Professor of Economics and Public Policy speaks with Alix Steel and Romaine Bostick about the US jobs report. (Source: Bloomberg)07.06.2025 2:10Trump Crypto-Wallet Spat Ends With World Liberty Buying Memecoin Eric Trump signaled that the tension between the competing factions of Donald Trump’s crypto empire has cooled and the family’s World Liberty Financial will buy a “substantial’ amount of the memecoin at the center of the dispute.07.06.2025 2:04Ark Chief Futurist on Musk-Trump Rift’s Impact on Tesla Ark Invest Chief Futurist Brett Winton discusses the outlook for Tesla amid the current rift between President Donald Trump and Elon Musk. He speaks on “Bloomberg The Close.”06.06.2025 23:03Tesla Shares Caught in the Middle of Musk-Trump Breakup When President Donald Trump won the election in November, investors viewed Tesla Inc. as one of the biggest winners. That bet now seems to be on shaky ground after investors watched the once formidable alliance dissolve in real time. 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