26.11.2025 9:46 Citigroup Inc. has hired seven personnel, including former traders from Nomura International and Wells Fargo, to boost its foreign-exchange business in Asia.26.11.2025 9:29 Brookfield Asset Management Ltd. and Singapore’s GIC Pte offered to buy Sydney-listed National Storage REIT in a deal valuing the self-storage provider at A$4.02 billion ($2.61 billion).26.11.2025 9:0826.11.2025 9:00 Ghana’s central bank will likely deliver a third consecutive big interest-rate cut as inflation is projected to fall below the lower end of its target range by year-end.26.11.2025 8:59 SoftBank Group Corp. will raise about ВҐ500 billion ($3.2 billion) from retail investors at a coupon of 3.98% — the highest on a yen-denominated senior bond from the company in 15 years.26.11.2025 8:53 Copper rose as Chilean producer Codelco pushed for a huge hike in its annual premium and a weaker dollar made metals more attractive.26.11.2025 8:44 Japan’s 40-year bonds gained after a sale of the debt met firmer demand as an increase in yields attracted investors despite ongoing fiscal worries about Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s stimulus package.26.11.2025 8:44 Nio Inc. shares tumbled after the carmaker’s disappointing outlook for the fourth quarter fueled investor concerns about its ability to reach a break-even target as industry competition intensifies.26.11.2025 8:27 President Donald Trump’s tariffs aren’t the main catalyst for accelerating Thanksgiving feast prices in the US, with supply disruptions playing a bigger role, according to Bloomberg Economics.26.11.2025 8:18 The Trump administration identified top US officials involved in the decision not to turn around planes of deported migrants in March per a judge’s order, including Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, and Judge Emil Bove, who was a Justice Department official at the time.26.11.2025 8:02 Lotte Chemical and HD Hyundai Chemical agreed to combine part of their naphtha-cracking facilities as South Korea’s top petrochemicals producers respond to a prolonged oversupply and weakening margins.26.11.2025 8:02 Hong Kong residential rents hit a record high as demand from new arrivals to the city offsets a wider real estate downturn.26.11.2025 7:41 The global silver market faces a fresh risk after Chinese stockpiles sank to the lowest in a decade, with a huge volume recently shipped to London to ease a squeeze that drove prices to a record.26.11.2025 7:32 South Korea’s finance minister said authorities are closely monitoring any speculative, one-sided currency moves, underscoring the country’s readiness to act as the won trades near a seven-month low.26.11.2025 7:12 China “firmly opposes” zero or negative processing fees for copper smelters and is urging the global industry to confront a “structural contradiction” that has upended the market for the industrial metal.26.11.2025 6:20 China’s property market is bracing for a worsening crisis at state-backed China Vanke Co., as the builder struggles to convince investors it can avoid default in the months ahead without clearer signs of government support.26.11.2025 5:00 Venture Global Inc. signed an agreement with Tokyo Gas Co. to supply the utility with liquefied natural gas for 20 years, the US producer’s fourth long-term contract with a Japanese company.26.11.2025 4:42 Gold advanced, aided by dollar weakness and the growing chance of an interest-rate cut in the US before year-end.26.11.2025 4:30 Bearish bets on Li Auto Inc.’s stock have surged to a record ahead of third-quarter results, where the Chinese electric-vehicle maker is forecast to post the biggest-ever revenue decline since its listing.26.11.2025 4:28 Temple & Webster Group Ltd. shares dropped the most in nine years after the Australian online furniture retailer reported a slowdown in its sales growth.26.11.2025 4:27 Wall Street’s top prosecutor has a warning for private-market players getting creative with their numbers. Stark divergences in how competing firms value private assets in their portfolios are drawing increasing attention from market participants, academics — and, now, the Department of Justice, according toВ Jay Clayton, the head of its Manhattan outpost. “There are definitely some areas of concern for me in private markets,” Clayton said in an interview. “People should know that the financial regulators and the department are looking at those.” Bloomberg News Chief Wall Street Correspondent Sridhar Natarajan joins Bloomberg Businessweek Daily to discuss. He speaks with Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. (Source: Bloomberg)26.11.2025 4:25 Oil steadied after closing at a one-month low on signs a Ukrainian peace deal is getting closer, a development that could herald the removal of curbs on Russian crude just as a global glut looms.26.11.2025 3:36 Global equities extended their rally into a fourth day as bets on a Federal Reserve interest-rate cut increased, fueled by weak US consumer data and the emergence of a pro–rate-cut official as the potential next head of the central bank.26.11.2025 0:21 An affiliate of Elliott Investment Management won a court-ordered auction for control of the parent company of US oil refiner Citgo Petroleum Corp., Venezuela’s most-valuable foreign asset.25.11.2025 23:57 The White House now has conflicting approaches for Associated Press journalists as it fights the news service in court over access to presidential events.25.11.2025 22:23 Fresh efforts to end the war in Ukraine are putting renewed scrutiny on what will happen to the flow of multiple raw materials that have been upended by the near-four-year conflict.25.11.2025 14:22 Pony AI Inc. shares rose for a third day in Hong Kong trading, arresting a steep decline since listing three weeks ago, after the robotaxi firm said its Guangzhou operations had broken even on a per-car basis in an early indication its business model is sustainable.24.11.2025 22:49 While the two sides reached a broad agreement months ago, American officials visited Brussels this week to discuss the details. Europe has a wish list, but so does the United States.24.11.2025 20:55 From Sweden to Brazil, six small companies talk about how they are communicating with their U.S. customers amid uncertainty over Trump’s changing tariffs.24.11.2025 18:53 A combination of strategic planning, good timing and a long-awaited product helped the maker of electronic story boxes weather the onset of tariffs.24.11.2025 14:56 The class-action lawsuit is the latest push against the Chinese retailer in France, where protests outside its first store broke out earlier this month. Страницы: 123456789101112 ... 1656165716581659166016611662166316641665166616671668166916701671167216731674167516761677167816791680168116821683168416851686168716881689