07.09.2025 9:01Why France’s Financial Woes Are Pushing Its Government to the Brink The French prime minister has proposed drastic spending cuts and tax increases to shore up the country’s accounts, but his plan could backfire.07.09.2025 7:32China’s Central Bank Extends Gold Buying Spree to 10 Months The People’s Bank of China increased its gold holdings in August for a 10th month, in a continued push to diversify its reserves away from US dollars.07.09.2025 7:14Immigration Raid Exposes Tensions From Seoul to Washington to Rural Georgia The raid at a Georgia plant being built with heavy investment from South Korea reveals strain as a rush to expand manufacturing in the United States clashes with an immigration crackdown.07.09.2025 6:00Lula Says Brazil Won’t Allow Foreign Governments to Interfere President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said Brazil is capable of governing itself without foreign interference, and criticized local politicians who are encouraging “attacks” on the nation.07.09.2025 5:03Immigration Raid on Hyundai-LG Plant in Georgia Rattles South Korea The country said it had sent diplomats to the site, and South Korea’s foreign minister said he might travel to Washington himself to address the matter.07.09.2025 5:00Modi-Xi Handshake, Tax Cuts Boost Case for Lagging Indian Stocks Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s symbolic handshake with President Xi Jinping in China, combined with fresh tax cuts at home, is fueling optimism that Indian equities will finally narrow the gap with their emerging-market peers.07.09.2025 5:00OPEC+ to Dominate Singapore’s Glitzy Oil Bash as Surplus Looms An expected move by the world’s top oil-producing nations to once again increase output will set the tone for Asia’s biggest gathering of oil executives this week in Singapore, with chatter about looming oversupply certain to dominate conversations.07.09.2025 1:12Air Canada Cabin Crew Union Resoundingly Rejects Pay Package Almost all of Air Canada’s more than 10,000 flight attendants voted to reject the company’s contract offer, extending a labor dispute that led to a brief shutdown last month.07.09.2025 1:00French Upheaval Overshadows ECB’s Queasy Interest-Rate Hold European Central Bank officials are likely to make an uncontentious judgment on interest rates in the coming week, even while nervously watching the political crisis raging at the heart of the euro area.06.09.2025 23:50OPEC+ Agrees in Principle to Increase Production in October OPEC+ has agreed in principle to increase production again next month, according to delegates, as the group doubles down on its policy shift to pursue market share instead of defending prices.06.09.2025 23:39Greek Premier Offers €1.6 Billion Tax Cuts to Spur Middle Class Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced a radical €1.6 billion ($1.9 billion) reform of the country’s income tax system, aimed at boosting the nation’s middle class that has struggled to rebound from years of crisis.06.09.2025 20:25Junk Bonds Are the New High Grade Bonds Junk debt is about as safe as investment-grade now, at least according to prices in credit markets.06.09.2025 20:00German Ruling Tests London’s Status as Go-To Restructuring Hub06.09.2025 19:19When It Comes to Spotting Fake Receipts, It’s A.I. vs. A.I. Software companies that audit expense reports are adding a new arsenal of capabilities to try to detect receipts that have been created using A.I. chatbots.06.09.2025 19:05President Trump vs. the Fed: Larry Summers Warns of a Credibility Crisis President Trump’s push to oust Fed governor Lisa Cook and to change the composition of the FOMC raises questions about the independence of the central bank. Former US Treasury Secretary Summers says the unprecedented pressure on Chair Powell and the board could erode confidence in the Fed, unsettle markets, and echo the politicized mistakes of the 1970s. For now, investors remain calm — but Summers warns that the US is “playing with fire.” (Source: Bloomberg)06.09.2025 17:44Edison CEO Says Ready to Relist If Parent EDF Decides in Favor Electricite de France SA’s Italian unit, Edison SpA, is ready to return to the public market if its French parent approves a plan to relist through an initial public offering.06.09.2025 17:05The New Gold Rush: Why Australia’s Miners Say This Time Is Different Gold has surged to historic highs, fueling a new boom in Western Australia’s goldfields. Giants like Northern Star and Evolution are cashing in on $5,000-an-ounce prices, but investors haven’t forgotten past cycles where miners overspent and underdelivered. This time, companies promise discipline — share buybacks, dividends, and cautious expansion — even as rising costs and global uncertainty put pressure on the industry. (Source: Bloomberg)06.09.2025 17:00The Quest for Stability, From the US to India06.09.2025 14:54IMF Warns Angola Faces Rising Debt Risks as Oil Income Declines Angola faces mounting debt risks as oil revenue drops and external borrowing costs increase, the International Monetary Fund said.06.09.2025 14:17Adnoc Is Said to Mull $10 Billion Plus Financing for Santos Deal Abu Dhabi National Oil Co. is considering lining up more than $10 billion in debt financing from local and international banks as it moves forward with its roughly $19 billion pursuit of Australian fossil fuel producer Santos Ltd., according to people familiar with the matter.06.09.2025 12:30Oil Traders Zero In on China’s Crude Buying as Glut Gets Closer As the oil market moves closer to a long-anticipated glut, traders are closely watching buying from China to see if it will absorb an excess that the world’s crude producing nations are set to pump.06.09.2025 10:30These Are the Times for Which Gold Was Made This is what your gold is for.06.09.2025 10:20Another US-Sanctioned Russian LNG Shipment Lands in China A second tanker carrying liquefied natural gas from a US-sanctioned Russian export plant arrived in China on Saturday, as Beijing continues to expand its relationship with Moscow in defiance of Washington.06.09.2025 8:16China Probes Ex-Securities Regulator for Alleged Violations China is investigating Yi Huiman, its former top securities regulator, more than a year after his surprise removal from the post.06.09.2025 6:16Buffett’s Oregon Utility Says Fire Lawsuits Pose Shutdown Risk Berkshire Hathaway Inc.’s PacifiCorp says ongoing litigation from massive wildfires in 2020 that exposed the company to billions of dollars in damages is jeopardizing its ability to continue providing power to hundreds of thousands of customers in Oregon.06.09.2025 4:14Momtazee’s Patient Square Exploring Taking Premier Private Patient Square Capital, the investment firm started by former KKR & Co. dealmaker Jim Momtazee, is exploring an acquisition of health-care services company Premier Inc., according to people familiar with the matter.06.09.2025 4:04MNTN CEO on Apple Plans AI Search Tool for Siri Mark Douglas, MNTN CEO, says Apple has little choice but to develop an AI-powered web search tool for Siri to rival OpenAI. He tells Romaine Bostick and Katie Greifeld on “The Close” that Apple doesn’t have a strong track record on execution. (Source: Bloomberg)06.09.2025 3:19Pressed Juicery CEO on Retail Expansion Strategy Justin Nedelman, Pressed Juicery CEO, says the company tested its wellness smoothie at Costco before going national and saw strong results. He tells Romaine Bostick and Katie Greifeld on “The Close” that because the company produces everything in California, it can control distribution quality. He emphasized that Pressed remains an accessible wellness brand, not a luxury brand. (Source: Bloomberg)06.09.2025 2:37Robinhood, AppLovin, Emcor to Join S&P 500 in Rebalancing Robinhood Markets Inc. has been added to the S&P 500, marking a new phase for the retail trading platform that helped define the pandemic-era boom in individual investing. The company will join the benchmark in the latest quarterly rebalance, S&P Dow Jones Indices said Friday.05.09.2025 14:30How the Megabill Boosts a Charitable Tax Break for Seniors Qualified charitable distributions make more sense than ever for many savers. ... 05.09.2025 3:40Stocks Fall as Bleak Jobs Report Sparks Bond Rally: Markets Wrap Strong evidence the US labor market is slowing rippled through Wall Street, driving stocks lower and bonds higher on concern the Federal Reserve will now have to rush to prevent further weakness. Страницы: 123456789101112 ... 1491149214931494149514961497149814991500150115021503150415051506150715081509151015111512151315141515151615171518151915201521152215231524