| 16.09.2025 9:00 What’s in a popular first name? Let this Sarah tell you . . .  Data suggests the drive towards individualism has increased the selection of monikers in recent decades 16.09.2025 9:00 Trump tilts balance of power from investors to CEOs President’s call to scrap quarterly reports comes as SEC considers curbing shareholder lawsuits 16.09.2025 9:00 Meta struggles to decouple from Chinese supplier of AI smart glasses Goertek tightens grip on US tech giant’s supply chain, even as Zuckerberg aligns with Trump’s anti-China stance 16.09.2025 9:00 The left’s radical plan to fix housing in Paris Authorities are using an arsenal of interventionist tools to make city homes affordable. Critics call it an attack on property rights 16.09.2025 9:00 Switzerland’s US tech вЂ?whale’ Conservative central bank has more than $42bn invested in Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Nvidia and Meta 16.09.2025 8:58 Garuda Said to Tap Singapore Air Executive for Finance Director Garuda Indonesia’s parent has appointed a new finance director to the airline, according to a person familiar with the matter, as the state-owned carrier attempts to improve its balance sheet and expand its international network. 16.09.2025 8:38 Shareholders of $1 Billion PhilTower Are Said to Explore Sale Shareholders of PhilTower are considering selling the company, one of the biggest telecommunications tower firms in the Philippines, and seeking a valuation of at least $1 billion, people familiar with the matter said. 16.09.2025 8:09 Gold Miner Seeks $284 Million in Largest Indonesia IPO This Year PT Merdeka Gold Resources is planning to raise 4.66 trillion rupiah ($284 million) from what would be Indonesia’s largest initial public offering this year. 16.09.2025 8:07 New Climate Target Could Reshape Australia’s Future Australia is set to unveil its 2035 climate target, alongside a US$6 billion commitment to adaptation spending. A new report warns heat-related deaths could surge without urgent action. Climate Council CEO Amanda McKenzie joins Bloomberg: The Asia Trade to break down why bold action now is critical for protecting Australians in the decades ahead. (Source: Bloomberg) 16.09.2025 7:48 Court Blocks Trump From Firing Cook Ahead of Fed Meeting The high-stakes showdown between the Trump administration and the US central bank intensified Monday as an appeals court blocked the White House from removing Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook from her post for now. (Source: Bloomberg) 16.09.2025 7:46 Urban Spending and Auto Stocks Benefit From Consumer Tax Cut in India Before the trading day starts we bring you a digest of the key news and events that are likely to move markets. Today we look at: 16.09.2025 7:45 Fosun’s Henlius Is Said in Talks With J&J, Roche on Cancer Drug Shanghai Henlius Biotech Inc. is in talks with multinational pharmaceutical firms including Johnson & Johnson and Roche Holding AG about selling them the rights to an experimental cancer drug, people familiar with the matter said. 16.09.2025 7:11 Iron Ore Gains as China Steel Output Improves, Brazil Flows Slow Iron ore advanced as China’s daily steel output showed signs of improvement, while shipments from major exporter Brazil slowed. 16.09.2025 7:03 GCL Shares Climb After Equity Sale for China Solar Reform GCL Technology Holdings Ltd.’s stock rose after the Chinese company announced a share sale to help fund efforts to reduce overcapacity in the solar polysilicon sector. 16.09.2025 6:58 Copper Eases From 15-Month High Before Fed’s Expected Rate Cut Copper traded just below its highest close since May 2024 as traders prepared for the US Federal Reserve to cut interest rates for the first time since Donald Trump returned to the White House. 16.09.2025 6:53 MMC Ports Is Said to Begin Meeting IPO Investors This Week MMC Port Holdings Sdn. is expected to start investor education for its planned initial public offering as soon as this week, people familiar with the matter said, in what is set to be the biggest IPO in Malaysia since 2012. 16.09.2025 6:47 Caledonia Mining to Focus on Zimbabwean Gold Over Share Buyback Caledonia Mining Corp. said it’s focusing on growing its gold projects in Zimbabwe and doesn’t plan to buy back its shares. 16.09.2025 6:40 Australia’s Fiscal Slowdown May Ease Productivity Pain, BE Says Australia’s productivity slump may be less severe than it appears and a moderation in the government sector’s “breakneck expansion” could be key to a better performance, according to Bloomberg Economics. 16.09.2025 6:24 Hesai Jumps in Hong Kong Debut After $535 Million Listing Hesai Group, the world’s largest maker of lidar sensors used in cars, rose in its Hong Kong trading debut after its HK$4.2 billion ($535 million) listing in the city. 16.09.2025 6:16 Lisa Cook can stay at Fed ahead of rates decision, appeals court rules Ruling comes as Senate confirms Trump’s pick for US central bank’s board 16.09.2025 5:32 Hong Kong Equity Deals Boom as Chinese Firms Rush to Market Hong Kong bankers have ended the summer lull with a bang, closing billions of dollars of capital market deals as China’s corporate giants rush to raise cash. 16.09.2025 5:29 Gold Hits Fresh Record Ahead of Expected Rate Cut From Fed Gold hit another fresh record, as investors bet on a Federal Reserve rate cut this week and weighed the scope for more monetary easing in coming months. 16.09.2025 5:24 Japanese Stocks Rise for Fourth Day With Gains in Tech Stocks Japanese stocks rose for a fourth day, buoyed by the solid performance of US shares when the Tokyo market was closed Monday, particularly in semiconductor and technology stocks. 16.09.2025 5:00 India’s LNG Demand Drops in 2025 as Buyers Wait for Supply Wave India’s annual liquefied natural gas demand is set to contract in 2025 for the first time in years, as buyers hold out for a surge in production that is expected to push down prices. 16.09.2025 5:00 Urban Set for Hot India Debut as Gray Market Signals 60% Premium Urban Company Ltd.’s $215 million initial public offering, the most subscribed in India this year, is poised for a strong trading debut on Wednesday, according to indications in the gray market. 16.09.2025 4:37 Cheap Chinese Coal is Making it Difficult to Reduce Consumption Chinese coal prices are on course to close out 2025 with a whimper rather than a bang, ahead of a critical year in the government’s mission to meet its climate targets. 16.09.2025 4:28 Oil Holds Gains With Focus on Further Russian Sanctions, Glut Oil steadied after two days of gains as investors weighed the potential of further western sanctions on Russian supplies against a looming glut. 16.09.2025 4:18 Investors Outside US Still Favor US: Cisar Winnie Cisar, CreditSights global head of strategy, says labor markets are weakening, making rate cuts less likely as the Fed focuses on the job market. She speaks with Romaine Bostick and Katie Greifeld on “The Close.” (Source: Bloomberg) 16.09.2025 4:01 Activist Funds Ramp Up Japan Bets After Record Bids Last Year Activist investors are accelerating purchases of Japanese stocks, building on last year’s record, as governance reforms and shareholder-friendly shifts make the country one of the hottest markets for investor advocacy. 16.09.2025 1:34 CFTC Orders Ex-CEO of Crypto Lender Voyager to Pay $750,000 The co-founder and former head of bankrupt crypto lender Voyager Digital Ltd. must pay $750,000 to jilted Voyager customers, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission said Monday. 15.09.2025 17:09 SEC вЂ?Prioritizing’ Trump’s Push to Cull Quarterly Reporting Wall Street’s main regulator said it is “prioritizing” a proposal from Donald Trump to reduce the frequency of corporate earnings reports, after the president again stepped into a long-running debate over transparency in American capitalism. 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