| 25.08.2025 9:11 SpaceX Scrubs Critical 10th Test Launch of Starship Rocket Elon Musk’s company will reschedule the next trip of its Starship prototype, which faced setbacks in its last three flight attempts. 25.08.2025 9:00 5 Years On, China’s Property Crisis Has No End in Sight The government had set out to slow speculation, kicking off a slowdown in real estate values that is still grinding on with wide economic consequences. 25.08.2025 7:42 This Is the End of China’s Once Mightiest Property Firm China Evergrande, delisted from the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on Monday, leaves behind a giant pile of debt and a long line of desperate creditors. 24.08.2025 21:26 South African Union Signs Above-Inflation Motor Sector Wage Deal South Africa’s largest union has signed an above-inflation wage increase on behalf of its 90,000 members in the motor industry. 24.08.2025 21:16 Italy Shouldn’t Impose Windfall Tax on Banks, Deputy PM Says Italy’s deputy prime minister said he’s against imposing windfall taxes on banks, a topic that’s been a divisive issue for the government led by Giorgia Meloni. 24.08.2025 20:40 Why Haven’t Sanctions on Russia Stopped the War? The Money Is Still Flowing. For decades, companies feared being on the wrong side of U.S. sanctions. That’s not always true anymore. 24.08.2025 20:18 Kazaks Says ECB Can Watch Economy With Rates in Good Place The European Central Bank has entered a new monetary-policy phase where officials can focus on monitoring the economy rather than actively intervening to change its course, according to Governing Council member Martins Kazaks. 24.08.2025 20:05 Revealing Taste A clever leak exposed the music habits of some famous people — and two Times journalists. 24.08.2025 20:00 Bond Market’s Big Powell Rally Needs Supportive Data to March On Jerome Powell sent the US bond market up on Friday by telegraphing his Federal Reserve will resume reducing interest rates as soon as next month. 24.08.2025 19:17 They Put Off Getting in Relationships Until They Earned Enough Money Money can’t buy love, but it can help single people feel more ready to find it. 24.08.2025 19:00 Wall Street Favors Vanilla Options Rather Than VIX to Hedge Hedging is a hot topic again as Jerome Powell’s Jackson Hole speech stoked enthusiasm that the Federal Reserve will cut rates in September, sending stocks back up near record highs. 24.08.2025 14:00 Help! My Terrible Ex-Employee Wants Advice on Her Job Search. Plus, what to do when your boss is hitting on your boyfriend. 24.08.2025 14:00 What is Maria Sharapova’s Superpower? Hint: it’s not the tennis dress. But as she is inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame, the former star athlete is ready to use it. 24.08.2025 9:12 Malaysian State Near Singapore Hit by Two Mild Earthquakes The Malaysian state of Johor, a key data center hub, was hit by two mild earthquakes Sunday morning with early reports saying there were no casualties and little damage. 24.08.2025 8:33 Fed Officials Try to Keep Focus on Economy as Trump Intensifies Attacks The administration’s effort to oust a Fed governor as part of a pressure campaign for lower borrowing costs created an inescapable distraction at this year’s Jackson Hole conference. 24.08.2025 5:00 Bubble Risks Grow as China’s Stock Bull Run Defies Economy Angst China’s economy is buckling under the weight of tariffs and a deep-rooted property crisis, yet stocks are extending their bull run — a disconnect that’s stirring doubts on the rally’s staying power. 23.08.2025 21:25 ECB’s Lagarde Says Labor Market Has Weathered Recent Shocks Well Europe’s labor market has proved surprisingly resilient in the face of a once-in-a-generation inflation shock and aggressive interest-rate hikes, according to European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde. 23.08.2025 20:00 US Debt-to-GDP of 250% Won’t Push Up Rates: Jackson Hole Paper US government debt could reach 250% of gross domestic product without putting upward pressure on interest rates, according to a paper presented at the Federal Reserve’s Jackson Hole conference. 23.08.2025 19:00 Water вЂ?Ponzi’ That Burned Jefferies Had Something for Everyone, Until It Didn’t 23.08.2025 18:00 Wall Street Leaning Harder on Private Data After Trump BLS Spat Philip Petursson has relied on Bureau of Labor Statistics data for decades to inform his investing recommendations at IG Wealth Management. Not solely, but as a key input, he said. 23.08.2025 17:00 Pursuing Abundance in Energy and in Jackson Hole 23.08.2025 15:00 Why Austan Goolsbee Is Still Concerned About Inflation 23.08.2025 13:42 ECB вЂ?Insurance Cut’ Not Needed With Inflation at 2%, Rehn Says The European Central Bank is in no rush to lower interest rates further after inflation hit its 2% target and with the economy performing slightly better than thought, according to Governing Council member Olli Rehn. 23.08.2025 13:00 Turkey’s Central Bank Ends Crisis-Era Lira Protection Scheme Turkey officially ended a deposit instrument introduced in December 2021 aimed at supporting the lira during a previous currency crisis. 23.08.2025 13:00 Odd Lots: Goolsbee Is Still Concerned About Inflation (Podcast) 23.08.2025 9:39 China’s Solar Additions Slow Further as Developers Stay Cautious China’s solar installation continued to slow in July, as developers remained cautious waiting for more details about a new policy that took effect in June and may affect renewable returns. 23.08.2025 3:18 Apple Explores Using Google Gemini AI to Power Siri Apple is in early talks to use Google’s Gemini to power a revamped Siri, a potential step toward outsourcing more AI technology. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman speaks with Vonnie Quinn and Caroline Hyde on “The Close” about Apple’s next moves. (Source: Bloomberg) 23.08.2025 1:32 Trump Announces Furniture Imports Probe, Setting Up Tariffs President Donald Trump said the US is conducting a “major Tariff Investigation В on Furniture coming into the United States,” setting the stage for industry-specific levies. 22.08.2025 23:58 Trump Withholds Venezuelan Oil Approval for Non-US Majors The Trump administration is withholding approval for several oil majors seeking to operate in Venezuela, ramping up pressure on NicolГЎs Maduro’s government even as Chevron Corp. is allowed to work there, according to people familiar with the matter. 22.08.2025 23:36 Bloomberg Surveillance Live From Jackson Hole 8/22/2025 Tom Keene and Lisa Abramowicz host a special edition of Bloomberg Surveillance live from Jackson Hole. Joining our show today, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston PresidentВ Susan Collins, Peterson Institute for International Economics President Adam Posen, Bundesbank President Joachim Nagel, Former Philadelphia Fed President and Rowan Distinguished Professor at the Wharton School (of the University of Pennsylvania) Patrick Harker, Former St. Louis Fed President Jim Bullard, Citi Wealth CIO Kate Moore, and Former Fed Vice Chair Rich Clarida. (Source: Bloomberg) 22.08.2025 20:42 Wall Street Got the Rally Signals From Powell It Was Hoping For For much of this month, Wall Street traders piled into stocks and bonds, betting that the Federal Reserve was finally ready to start cutting interest rates again. All they were waiting on was the green light from Jerome Powell to keep the rally going. 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