| 17.04.2024 13:39Inflation in U.K. Slows to 3.2%, Lowest in More Than 2 Years As the economy cools, pressure is building on the Bank of England to cut interest rates.17.04.2024 13:05Bloomberg Markets: Asia 04/17/2024 Bloomberg Markets: Asia is the definitive guide to the markets in Hong Kong and on the mainland. Haslinda Amin brings you the latest news and analysis to get you ready for the trading day. (Source: Bloomberg)17.04.2024 13:00FSB calls on hedge funds and commodities traders to hold more liquid assets Global policymakers’ recommendations focus on need for capacity to meet margin calls in case of market shocks17.04.2024 13:00Hedge Funds Including Millennium Are Shorting UK Water Companies Hedge funds including Millennium Management and Arrowstreet Capital are shorting the assets of UK water companies after a crisis at Thames Water spotlighted high debt levels across the industry.17.04.2024 13:00Shifting Market Spurs Dai-ichi to Adjust $219 Billion Portfolio Japan’s largest listed life insurer has a dilemma — its traditional investment strategies aren’t working.17.04.2024 13:00Global Regulators Want to Better Prepare Funds for Margin Calls Global regulators proposed a package of measures to ensure hedge funds and other investors from outside the banking sector are better able to cope with margin and collateral calls in times of market stress.17.04.2024 13:00Africa’s Ultra-Rich Are Fleeing Continent as Economic Woes Bite The number of millionaires living in Africa dropped by nearly 20,000 in the past decade as the continent’s ultra-rich either moved away or saw dramatic currency depreciations eat away at their wealth.17.04.2024 12:42Rupiah Extends Pattern of Weakness Following Eid Holiday This week’s slump in Indonesia’s currency has extended a pattern seen over the past decade following the Eid al Fitr holiday.17.04.2024 12:21Traders Favor One BOE Cut in 2024 After Hot Inflation Data Traders rushed to trim wagers on the extent of monetary easing by the Bank of England this year after UK inflation slowed less than expected.17.04.2024 12:20Tech Stocks Slump in Europe as ASML Rattles High-Flying Sector European technology stocks declined while the broader index kept to a tight range, after ASML Holding NV reported orders well short of analyst expectations.17.04.2024 12:11Japanese Executives Call for Government Steps to Bolster Yen Japanese financial authorities should consider conducting coordinated currency intervention with other countries to support the yen, the head of the Tokyo Chamber of Commerce and Industry said.17.04.2024 12:00UBS, Nomura Battle to Sell Rate Products to Europe’s Ultra Rich UBS Group AG and Nomura Holdings Inc. are making a push to sell sophisticated fixed-income products to the ultra wealthy in Europe, competing against firms such as BNP Paribas SA.17.04.2024 12:00Turkish Mall Backer Stung by Lira’s Drop Hunts for Growth Abroad A top developer of Turkish shopping malls is eying an expansion into the Gulf as its domestic business has faltered alongside the lira’s precipitous decline in recent years.17.04.2024 11:50China Vanke Seeks to Sell 21% Stake in Logistics Operator GLP China Vanke Co. is seeking to sell its entire stake in logistics firm GLP Pte, according to people familiar with the matter, as the state-backed developer seeks to amass cash to stave off a debt crisis.17.04.2024 11:46Kazakhstan’s Compensation Claims Against Kashagan Oil Firms Jump to $150 billion Kazakhstan has increased its arbitration claims against international oil companies that developed the Kashagan oil field to more than $150 billion, demanding compensation for lost revenue in addition to a dispute over costs, according to people familiar with the matter.17.04.2024 11:29Luxury Labels Hit by Soaring Number of Chinese Returning Goods During China’s biggest online shopping festival last November, orders poured in for upscale labels on the mainland’s dominant luxury e-commerce platform, Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.’s Tmall.17.04.2024 11:04UK inflation falls less than expected to 3.2% in March Rate continues to drop but economists had forecast a decline to 3.1% 17.04.2024 10:50EU court rules drug kingpin Pablo Escobar cannot be trademarked 17.04.2024 10:32FTSE 100 Live: UK Inflation Slows Less Than Expected in Warning for BOE 17.04.2024 10:01Labour to seek regular UK access to EU foreign affairs council Proposal is one option for more formalised relations with Brussels if opposition party wins general election17.04.2024 9:00Ukraine’s air defence struggle shows risks to Israel Full-scale conflict has depleted Ukrainian defences, and Israel could face a similar plight despite successful interceptions17.04.2024 9:00Green-eyed CEOs should beware the lure of higher pay As the banking crisis showed, higher remuneration can prompt tunnel vision and outright misbehaviour17.04.2024 9:00Can AI really change our material world? Compounds produced by the technology challenge our idea of novelty17.04.2024 9:00Martin Gilbert faces investor revolt over governance concerns AssetCo is one of the only UK public companies to have an all-male board, Glass Lewis says17.04.2024 9:00Trump falls $75mn behind Biden in money race as donor base shrinks FT analysis finds former US president is trailing his own campaign numbers from 202017.04.2024 9:00Inside the formidable grassroots operation of India’s BJP Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s party has built one of the most efficient electoral machines in modern democratic politics17.04.2024 9:00Peter Mandelson’s advisory firm valued at ВЈ30mn in deal with ex-Obama aide The Messina Group is taking a 20% stake in Global Counsel17.04.2024 9:00Seized Ship’s Cargo Reveals Impact of Iran Tensions on Global Trade The MSC Aries wasn’t much different from the other 7,000 container ships plying the high seas, until it took an involuntary detour near the Strait of Hormuz into the hands of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.17.04.2024 9:00Swedish Homebuilding May Be Inching Toward Recovery Sweden’s worst slump in home construction in more than three decades is over for now, a gauge of housing starts in the largest Nordic nation suggests.17.04.2024 8:00Sex workers denounce UK banks for waging вЂ?war’ on their jobs Campaigners say debanking and financial exclusion increases vulnerability to criminals and traffickers17.04.2024 8:00Barbican residents hit out at City plan to demolish old Museum of London Proposals intended to make way for new office complex will be heard by planning committee on Wednesday Страницы: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ... 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 |