24.07.2025 13:42Chinese and European Leaders Meet Amid Grievances on Trade European Union officials are attending a summit in Beijing with China’s top leaders. China’s support of Russia and a long list of trade disputes are on the agenda.24.07.2025 12:20South Korea Jockeys for a Deal With Trump at Least as Good as Japan’s The agreement Japan secured has added pressure on South Korea to defuse the threat of high tariffs on its exports to the United States.24.07.2025 10:02How a Chinese Border Town Keeps Russia’s Economy Afloat The flow of goods in Manzhouli, China’s main border crossing with Russia, underscores increasingly close ties between the two countries, complicating China’s relationship with Europe.24.07.2025 9:00How Trump’s Japan Deal Could Give Japanese Cars a Leg Up in the US President Trump’s 15 percent tariff on cars from Japan has angered U.S. automakers, which make cars in Canada and Mexico subject to 25 percent tariffs.24.07.2025 5:59Southern California Edison Creates Fund for LA-Area Eaton Fire Victims California officials have not yet determined whether Southern California Edison caused the fire, which killed 17 people and destroyed thousands of properties.24.07.2025 5:32Trump’s A.I. Challenge: Focus on Weapon Concerns or Woke-ism? In the Biden era, the government feared AI models would guide the spread of chemical, biological or nuclear weapons. President Trump signed an order on “Preventing Woke A.I. in the Federal Government.”24.07.2025 5:11Governors Rebuke Managers of Largest U.S. Electric Grid Republican and Democratic governors in Eastern states will send a representative to a meeting of the PJM grid, which serves 67 million people in 13 states.24.07.2025 3:58Tesla Earnings Show Falling Profit as Car Sales Slow Elon Musk has said robotaxis are the company’s future, but most revenue still comes from cars.24.07.2025 3:07Investment Fund Seals Trade Deal for Japan and Expands Trump’s Influence President Trump will get to decide where to invest Japanese money and the United States will keep 90 percent of the profits, the White House said.24.07.2025 2:55Supreme Court Lets Trump Fire Consumer Product Safety Regulators The court’s order was the latest in a series of emergency rulings on the scope of the president’s power over independent agencies.24.07.2025 1:58Energy Dept. Cancels Loan Commitment for Grain Belt Express The project, known as Grain Belt Express, had drawn fierce opposition from some landowners and Republican lawmakers.24.07.2025 1:44Target Ends Price-Matching Policy After More Than a Decade Shoppers will no longer be able to buy an item for a lower price if they can prove that they found an identical product listed for less by Amazon or Walmart.24.07.2025 1:40Deferring to Trump, Senate Pulls Back on New Russia Sanctions Republican leaders said they were ready to vote as soon as this month on punishing penalties against Moscow but have paused after President Trump threatened to act unilaterally within weeks.24.07.2025 0:11Trump Administration Illegally Withheld Head Start Funds, Watchdog Finds It’s the third time this year that investigators from the Government Accountability Office have determined the administration defied Congress on spending.23.07.2025 23:03How Japan Clinched a Trade Deal With Trump Just Days Ahead of the Tariff Deadline After months of fraught negotiations with the United States, Japan clinched a deal just days before punitive tariffs were scheduled to take effect.23.07.2025 22:17Trump’s Tariffs Are the Highest in a Century. But After His Threats, They Seem Like a Relief. The president imposed tariffs on Japan, one of America’s closest allies, that would have been alarming just months ago. And markets went up.23.07.2025 20:00Meta Unveils Wristband For Controlling Computers With Hand Gestures When you write your name in the air, you can see the letters appear on your smartphone.23.07.2025 17:21Global Markets Rally on Japan Deal Euphoria But more big tests loom with trade talks still continuing between the Trump administration and counterparts in China and the European Union.23.07.2025 12:00With Labubus and a Cat Cafe, a Shopping Mall Thrives in New York City The city’s newest indoor shopping center, in Queens, has defied predictions of the death of the American mall by catering to Asian American shoppers.23.07.2025 11:37SAP CEO on Earnings, Trade, AI Demand SAP SE Chief Executive Officer Christian Klein discusses the company’s performance as cloud and software revenue increased 11% to €7.97 billion ($9.4 billion) in the period ended June 30. He also discusses tariff uncertainty and demand for artificial intelligence. Klein speaks on Bloomberg Television.23.07.2025 11:26Vakhshouri: US-Japan Deal Brings Relief to Oil Markets Oil edged higher as investors monitored the progress on tariff talks between the US and its key trade partners. President Trump announced a deal with Japan that sets the rate at 15%, as well as one with the Philippines at 19%. Sara Vakhshouri, President & Founder, SVB Energy International spoke to Bloomberg’s Horizons Middle East and Africa anchor Joumanna Bercetche on market reaction to such deals. (Source: Bloomberg)23.07.2025 11:19Equinor CFO on Company Profit, Oil and Gas Markets Equinor ASA Chief Financial Officer Torgrim Reitan discusses the company’s performance in the second quarter as profit fell on softer oil prices and a prolonged outage at its liquefied natural gas facility in northern Norway. He also discusses the broader gas market, oil prices, and LNG capacity. Reitan speaks on Bloomberg Television.23.07.2025 10:52Turkey’s Global Hunt for Energy, Commodities Turkey is on a global hunt for energy and commodities, leveraging its growing foreign policy clout for an edge in the competition for resources. The aim is to secure access to crucial commodities to power the energy-hungry $1.4 trillion economy at a time of uncertainty about supply chains, and for President Recep Tayyip Erdogan it’s also a way to boost Turkey’s influence and build economic relationships. Bloomberg’s Patrick Sykes reports.23.07.2025 10:51Why Investors Are Worried About Japan’s Bond Market Months of uncharacteristic volatility in Japan’s $7.6 trillion bond market has investors — who have become accustomed to uneventful trading — well and truly spooked.23.07.2025 10:48Schultz: SARB in a Position to Ease Rates More South African president, Cyril Ramaphosa, has dumped his embattled education minister in a bid to ease tension within the coalition government and pave the way for budget approval. Meanwhile investors are awaiting South Africa’s June CPI print on Wednesday, July 23 and the SARB’s rate decision on July 31. Jeffrey Schultz, Head of CEEMEA Economics at BNP Paribas Markets 360 spoke to Bloomberg’s Horizons Middle East and Africa’s anchor Joumanna Bercetche and Chief Africa Correspondent Jennifer Zabasajja. (Source: Bloomberg)23.07.2025 10:10Equinor’s Quarterly Profit Drops 19% on Weak Oil, LNG Outage Equinor ASA’s quarterly profit declined 19% on softer oil prices and a prolonged outage at its LNG facility in northern Norway.23.07.2025 9:22Glencore to Shut Australian Copper Mines as Smelter on Brink Glencore Plc is on track to close its last two copper mines in Mt Isa, Queensland, next week, ahead of a decision on whether to also shutter a smelter at the same complex, and an associated refinery in a coastal town.23.07.2025 8:30Chinese Stocks in Hong Kong Poised for Highest Close Since 2021 A key gauge of Chinese stocks traded in Hong Kong was on course for its highest close since November 2021, boosted by easing Sino-American trade tensions and gains in heavyweight tech shares.23.07.2025 7:28Iron Ore Pulls Back From Five-Month High With Supplies in Focus Iron ore retreated from the highest level since February as major miner Vale SA reported an increase in quarterly production, and investors weighed the outlook for demand in top importer China.23.07.2025 5:50Japan’s PM Exit May Add Fuel To Trade Deal Rally, Analysts Say Japan’s trade deal with the US has sent share prices soaring and pushed bond yields higher. Reports that Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba is planning to step down will only give a further boost to sentiment, say strategists.23.07.2025 4:27Oil Steadies After Drop With US Trade Talk Progress in Spotlight Oil steadied as investors monitored progress on tariff talks between the US and its key trade partners. Страницы: 123456789101112 ... 1412141314141415141614171418141914201421142214231424142514261427142814291430143114321433143414351436143714381439144014411442144314441445