20.04.2024 9:01Saudi Arabia IsВ Making a High-RiskВ $1 Trillion Bet on Tourism20.04.2024 9:00Defense Companies Are Luring Germany’s Struggling Autoworkers Germany’s automakers are in crisis. Electrification and competition from China are booting thousands of highly skilled workers back onto the job market. Luckily, many are eyeing a sector that can’t hire fast enough: defense.20.04.2024 8:47Petrobras Board Opts for 50% Dividend Payout, Ending Dispute Petroleo Brasileiro SA’s board settled on a 50% payout of its potential extraordinary dividends from 2023, settling a dispute that rocked the Brazilian market over concerns that President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva was exercising too much influence over the state-controlled oil producer.20.04.2024 8:41Tesla Cuts US Prices by $2,000 as Sales Slow, Inventories Swell Tesla Inc. cut the price of its best selling Model Y, the Model X and the Model S by $2,000 in the US late Friday after disappointing first-quarter sales pushed up inventory.20.04.2024 8:38ECB Shouldn’t Rush Further Rate Cuts After June, Muller Says The European Central Bank mustn’t rush into further interest rate cuts after a likely first step in June, Governing Council member Madis Muller said.20.04.2024 7:15Volkswagen Tennessee Plant Unionizes in Landmark Win for Auto Union Volkswagen AG employees at a Tennessee factory have voted to join the United Auto Workers, a landmark victory for union organizing in the long-hostile US South.20.04.2024 6:09Mexico’s AMLO Says Peso Slump вЂ?Helps’ After Becoming Too Strong President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said the Mexican peso’s recent weakening was a help as the currency had become too strong.20.04.2024 5:07Mexico Presidential Frontrunner Sees Pemex Refinancing Debt Mexico’s leading presidential candidate Claudia Sheinbaum said she expects Petroleos Mexicanos, the world’s most indebted oil producer, to refinance its bonds ahead of upcoming maturities in 2025.20.04.2024 4:02Rattner: Expect Rates to Stay Higher for Longer Willett Advisors Chairman and CEO Steve Rattner expects rates to stay higher for longer and is pivoting to credit while remaining cautious on equities. Rattner manages the personal and philanthropic assets of Michael R. Bloomberg. (Source: Bloomberg)20.04.2024 4:00Slash tax on profits from Russia’s frozen assets, US urges allies Maximise every euro from immobilised reserves to aid Ukraine, says Biden adviser Daleep Singh20.04.2024 3:56EV Transition: Too Fast, Too Pricey, Too Soon? Electric vehicle demand in the US is slumping in 2024, causing US automakers to slash prices, introduce more mass market models, lay off workers, and even go into plug-in hybrids. Car czar Steve Rattner, whose Willett Advisors manages the personal and philanthropic assets of Michael R. Bloomberg, says that US automakers were trying to avoid the mistake they made with compact vehicles. J.D. Power Vice President of Electric Vehicle Practice Elizabeth Krear says that plug-in hybrids could serve as a gateway to EV adoption, and Rep. Haley Stevens of Michigan says that the transition to EVs cannot happen without the role of labor. (Source: Bloomberg)20.04.2024 3:45Marcus: Commercial Real Estate Doom and Gloom is Overblown PGIM Real Estate Co-CEO Cathy Marcus sees June 30 as the best entry point for commercial real estate. She believes that the doom and gloom of the sector is overblown and rejects the sentiment that commercial real estate is homogenous. (Source: Bloomberg)20.04.2024 3:42Haass: Investors Should Fasten Their Seatbelts Centerview Partners Senior Counselor Richard Haass cautions investors to fasten their seatbelts in dealing with geopolitics. In addition to tensions in the Middle East, Haass is most worried about the period between the US presidential election and the inauguration. (Source: Bloomberg)20.04.2024 3:34BOJ’s Ueda Reiterates Policy to Remain Accommodative for a While Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda reiterated monetary policy will stay accommodative for a while as policymakers continue to buy government bonds.20.04.2024 3:24Week of Iran-Israel Strikes Marks a Mideast вЂ?Game Changer’ One of the most incendiary weeks in the decades-long shadow war between Iran and Israel ended with relief Friday after Tehran declared it had defeated what it said was a small attack on its territory by Israeli drones.20.04.2024 3:04Sony Deal for Paramount Would Draw Added Regulatory Scrutiny A deal to buy Paramount Global that includes Japan’s Sony Group Corp. would be expected to draw scrutiny from US regulators who vet media purchases by foreign buyers, as well as a review from competition authorities, according to Washington-based analysts.20.04.2024 3:00Recto Sees Philippine Rate-Cut Delay Risk If Peso Down to 59 Philippine Finance Secretary Ralph Recto cautioned that his nation may see a delay in interest-rate cuts should the peso weaken past the record low of 59 per dollar, though that wouldn’t damage the economic growth outlook.20.04.2024 2:57Moody’s Analyst on Baltimore Bridge Operator Outlook Cut Moody’s Analyst Cintia Nazima explains why the firm lowered its outlook on the Maryland Transportation Authority, owner and operator of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore. She speaks on Bloomberg Television.20.04.2024 2:20Nvidia drops 10% as investors see risk in Big Tech shares US stock markets suffer their worst run since October 2022 as investors pull back from AI bets20.04.2024 2:20Colombian Fund Managers Eye $750 Million Fee Bonanza After Senators Tweak Pension Bill Colombian lawmakers added a clause to a pension bill in congress that will allow fund managers to rake in an additional $750 million in management fees.20.04.2024 2:11Wall Street Bonus Rules Return to Regulatory Agenda in Third Try US financial watchdogs plan to take another crack at regulating Wall Street executives’ pay — an outstanding requirement of the 2010 Dodd-Frank Act that has repeatedly failed to materialize.20.04.2024 2:10Skittish Oil Market Enters an Uneasy Calm Over Middle East Risk At no stage this week did crude futures trade higher than where they were last Friday, before Iran’s attack on Israel.20.04.2024 2:02Trump’s $175mn bond should be invalidated, New York attorney-general says Letitia James’s office says former president should have to post a new bond while he appeals against civil fraud judgment20.04.2024 1:00Jeremy Hunt targets further 2p cut in national insurance Tories aim for pre-election announcement despite warnings from IMF about UK’s fragile finances20.04.2024 0:30ECB Rate-Setters Agree on June Cut But Not Much Else Beyond There’s one thing European Central Bank officials seem to agree on — that a first cut in interest rates will probably be delivered in June.20.04.2024 0:00Investor nerves tested as market themes unravel Magnificent Seven tech stocks have come off the boil but is it just a blip?19.04.2024 23:43Military briefing: the Israeli missiles used to strike Iran Wreckage photographed in Iraq indicates how Israeli jets hit back at Tehran from afar19.04.2024 22:54Is the global economy stumbling into вЂ?the tepid Twenties’? Growth is picking up in the short term, but fears are mounting of a stagnant decade, with bleak political consequences19.04.2024 22:54Netanyahu’s Iran gambit leaves chance of avoiding all-out war Attack does not compel Tehran to respond, say former officials and analysts, though they fear a line has now been crossed19.04.2024 22:36Biden’s containment migraine The balancing act could get even trickier in the coming days19.04.2024 13:34Emerging Market Currencies, Stocks Fall on Geopolitical Risks Gauges for emerging-market stocks and currencies slipped Friday as risk assets took a hit from the latest flare-up in Middle East tensions. Страницы: 123456789101112 ... 130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163