| 30.06.2025 0:23 Republicans struggle to pass Trump’s вЂ?big, beautiful bill’ as debate drags on Conservative lawmaker who refused to vote for legislation announces retirement after attack from president 29.06.2025 22:14 Iran could restart enriching uranium in months, says nuclear watchdog chief Comments by IAEA’s Rafael Grossi follow week of conflicting claims about damage done by US and Israeli strikes 29.06.2025 22:00 Trump’s fiscal policy and Fed attacks imperil US haven status, say economists FT-Booth survey reveals broad concern over president’s measures and criticism of central bank 29.06.2025 22:00 Iran attack could be the death knell for nuclear non-proliferation More countries will seek atomic weapons unless Europe and its allies defend a flawed but vital treaty 29.06.2025 21:38 Trump says he has found group of вЂ?wealthy people’ to buy TikTok US administration has repeatedly delayed deadline for Chinese owner to sell social media platform’s US operations 29.06.2025 17:00 Get ready to embark on a new era of financial repression Tariffs are not the only flashpoint; another economic policy war is shaping up 29.06.2025 14:50 Saudi FDI Inflows Signal Momentum in Push For Foreign Cash Saudi Arabia saw its strongest start to a year for foreign direct investment since 2022, in an early signal the kingdom is gaining some traction in its push to attract overseas capital to support its economic ambitions. 29.06.2025 14:00 Tariffs Threaten Fed With Real Inflation Headache, BIS Says Resurgent US inflation could unfold as the world economy reels from Donald Trump’s disruptive trade policies, the Bank for International Settlements warned. 29.06.2025 13:33 France Confident Tariff Deal Can Be Reached Before Deadline French finance minister Eric Lombard said the European Union can clinch some form of a trade agreement with the US before a July 9 deadline, when Washington is set to impose a 50% tariff on nearly all EU products. 29.06.2025 12:12 Measures to Ease Inflation Must be Speedy, Says Japan’s Ishiba Any measures to ease inflation in Japan must be speedy and shouldn’t impede the government’s ability to fund social services, Japan’s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said on Sunday, in a comment reflecting his aversion to sales tax cuts as opposition parties campaign to lower the duty ahead of a key election next month. 29.06.2025 9:03 Taiwan Says вЂ?Constructive Progress’ Made in US Trade Talks Taiwan said it’s made “constructive progress” in a second round of trade talks with the US, which are aimed at avoiding tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump. 29.06.2025 9:00 Nvidia insiders cash out $1bn worth of shares Chief executive Jensen Huang leads wave of insider selling as AI demand boosts stock to record high 29.06.2025 9:00 Israel 1967, Iran 2025: two countries on the threshold of a nuclear bomb Facing an existential threat in the 1960s, Israel hastily assembled an atomic device. What will Iran choose to do? 29.06.2025 9:00 US holidaymakers descend on Europe as overtourism fears mount The continent could be poised for a record summer as Americans pour in and Europeans holiday close to home 29.06.2025 8:00 South Korea Ends 14-Year Restriction on Kimchi Bond Investment South Korea is scrapping a 14-year-old ban on local institutions investing in so-called Kimchi bonds sold for domestic use, in a move aimed at improving foreign exchange liquidity and easing pressure on the won. 29.06.2025 7:14 China Reiterates Opposition to Any Trade Deals at Its Expense China firmly opposes any countries reaching trade agreements with the US that would sacrifice Chinese interests in exchange for tariff relief, according to a statement from the Ministry of Commerce on Saturday night. 29.06.2025 5:53 Malaysian Agency Targets $1 Billion of Late Tycoon’s Assets: NST Malaysia’s anti-graft agency is targeting assets worth at least 4.5 billion ringgit ($1 billion) in five other countries belonging to the late tycoon and former finance minister Daim Zainuddin, the New Straits Times reported. 29.06.2025 5:00 India’s $5.4 Trillion Stock Market Is Slowly Losing Its Edge in Asia India’s relatively insulated economy saw its stocks emerge as a haven when US President Donald Trump’s wide-ranging tariff hikes shook global markets in April. With trade concerns easing, investors are losing the incentive to own some of the world’s most expensive shares. 29.06.2025 5:00 Russia Tries Again to Expand LNG Exports Upended by Sanctions Russia is taking another crack at expanding exports of liquefied natural gas after US sanctions stalled efforts last year. 29.06.2025 2:38 Two Workers for SEC’s EDGAR System Charged With Insider Trading Two men who worked for the Securities and Exchange Commission’s EDGAR public filing system were charged with insider trading after allegedly pocketing $1 million by stealing non-public information obtained through their jobs. 28.06.2025 22:38 Uganda’s Octogenarian President Seeks to Extend Four-Decade Rule Uganda’s Yoweri Museveni is seeking nomination as the ruling party’s presidential candidate for the upcoming elections in January, in a bid to extend his four-decade grip on power, which human rights groups say has been characterized by the suppression of political opposition. 28.06.2025 20:58 Bond Binge Shows America Is Still Exceptional: Credit Weekly President Donald Trump’s proposed tariffs in April stirred fears that the era of US exceptionalism was over, and European and Asian money managers would cut back on buying US corporate debt. So far, it’s not happening, and foreign investors are buying more American debt than they have in months. 28.06.2025 19:42 Wind, Solar Credits Face Shorter Phase-Out in New Tax Bill Key tax incentives for US wind and solar projects would face a more aggressive phase-out in the Senate’s latest version of President Donald Trump’s spending package. 28.06.2025 17:05 How the Israel-Iran War Could Reshape the Economic Landscape The Middle East Institute’s Karen Young breaks down the dynamics between Israel and Iran and how extended conflict will economically affect other countries in the Middle East. Young believes that although Iran is “weakened,” it still has the ability to “lash out. Former US Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers explains why the war has had little effect on global markets. (Source: Bloomberg) 28.06.2025 17:00 The Cost of Living in NYC and Immigrating to the US 28.06.2025 17:00 Inside the Trading Desks That Surfed 12 Days of Oil Market Mayhem 28.06.2025 17:00 Americans Cash Out on Gold Coins as Asian Investors Bulk Up Americans who once snapped up gold bars and coins are offloading the assets while their Asian counterparts show no letup in bullion buying, a sign investors on opposite sides of the world have different outlooks on the global economy. 28.06.2025 15:07 South African Leader Cancels Trip as Coalition Faces Crisis South African President Cyril Ramaphosa canceled an international trip at the last minute to deal with a potential crisis within his coalition government. 28.06.2025 13:01 Five Risks for Stocks That Cloud the Outlook for the Second Half Some of the world’s biggest money managers are wary of chasing the stock rally further in the second half of 2025, bracing for more volatility. 28.06.2025 13:00 The Biotech Start-Up Making Vaccines for Bees and Shrimp 28.06.2025 13:00 Odd Lots: The Biotech Making Bee and Shrimp Vaccines (Podcast) Think of a biotech company and most people will think of a business trying to come up with cures and treatments for human illnesses. There’s not a lot of discussion about companies trying to do the same for animals, insects, or even... crustaceans. And yet, healthy animals are a key part of the ecosystem and important for our food supply. In this episode, we speak to Annette Kleiser, CEO of Dalan Animal Health, which has developed the world’s first vaccine for bees and is now working on a simila Страницы: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ... 1378 1379 1380 1381 1382 1383 1384 1385 1386 1387 1388 1389 1390 1391 1392 1393 1394 1395 1396 1397 1398 1399 1400 1401 1402 1403 1404 1405 1406 1407 1408 1409 1410 1411 |