| 05.05.2024 9:00China Is Buying Gold, Sending Prices to Record Highs The global price of gold has reached its highest levels as Chinese investors and consumers, wary of real estate and stocks, buy the metal at a record pace.05.05.2024 5:02How Western Sanctions Are Strangling Putin’s Arctic Gas Ambitions Russia’s fortress economy has proved remarkably resilient to an onslaught of Western sanctions. Two years after the Kremlin’s invasion of Ukraine, it continues to fund a costly war and to prop up President Vladimir Putin.05.05.2024 4:51Yellen Counsels Caution on Currency Intervention After Yen Surge US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen acknowledged sharp moves in the value of the yen this week, even as she declined to say whether Japan had intervened to support the currency.05.05.2024 3:29Berkshire Reports Strong Earnings and Formidable Cash Stockpile The company also disclosed in its first-quarter earnings that it had trimmed its stake in Apple, but Warren Buffett, its C.E.O., said he remained a fan of Apple.05.05.2024 2:03A Post-Buffett Berkshire Is Omaha Focus After Munger’s Passing Berkshire Hathaway Inc.’s annual meeting on Saturday gave shareholders a glimpse of how the conglomerate will operate without Charlie Munger, who died last year at 99. Then came the questions: How will it operate without Warren Buffett?05.05.2024 2:00France’s Macron Calls for Reset of Economic Ties With China French President Emmanuel Macron is calling for an update of the country’s economic ties with China, just as the country’s leader Xi Jinping is expected to travel to France for a State visit.05.05.2024 1:54South Africa’s Ramaphosa Confident Government Can Stabilize Debt South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa says he’s confident that his government has found the balance between spending on services while reining in the nation’s ballooning debt levels.05.05.2024 1:45Crushing Tory losses in London and West Midlands pile pressure on Sunak Labour unseats Andy Street in Conservatives’ flagship West Midlands mayoralty05.05.2024 1:00Bailey’s Rate-Cut Plan Is Set to Differ From Powell’s The Bank of England may offer a clearer signal in the coming week on whether it plans to cut interest rates this summer, just as investors bet on a delayed outlook for easing.04.05.2024 23:34Sadiq Khan triumphs in London despite Tory efforts Conservatives’ bid to harness backlash against rising crime and vehicle emissions zone expansion failed to pay off04.05.2024 22:30Investor’s Lawsuit Accuses 777 Partners of $600 Million Fraud In a suit filed in federal court in New York, a firm that provided hundreds of millions of dollars to 777 accused the company of double-pledging its collateral to other investors.04.05.2024 22:17ISS Recommends Boeing Investors Vote Against CEO Pay Package Institutional Shareholder Services urged Boeing Co. investors to vote against a $32.8 million pay package for its chief executive officer, citing concerns over a special equity award and a “sizable increase” in his long-term incentive grant.04.05.2024 20:39Is It Good to Go Exclusive? The exclusive period for Paramount’s potential merger with Skydance expired without a deal, highlighting the long-debated question of whether exclusivity is a waste of time.04.05.2024 20:00Crypto Startups Turbocharge Valuations as Investment Picks Up Crypto startups are putting valuations in the fast lane with an aggressive form of fundraising that reflects the digital-asset industry’s recovery as well as a desire among venture funds to put money to work.04.05.2024 18:00Worsening Weather Is Igniting a $25 Billion Market 04.05.2024 17:30Souring Profit Outlooks Threaten S&P 500’s 20% Rally Strong earnings beats from Corporate America may no longer be enough to keep the stock rally going. Profit outlooks are becoming more important.04.05.2024 17:11Berkshire Cash Hoard Scores Another Record as Earnings Gain Berkshire Hathaway Inc.’s cash pile hit yet another record as billionaire investor Warren Buffett confronted a dearth of big-ticket deals. Operating earnings also rose, buoyed by his collection of insurance businesses.04.05.2024 14:08Japan’s Record-Low Children Population Weighs on Growth The number of children in Japan has dropped to another record, in a stark reminder of the demographic challenges that are weighing on Asia’s second biggest economy.04.05.2024 14:04Tesla Pullback Puts Onus on Others to Build Electric Vehicle Chargers The automaker led by Elon Musk is no longer planning to take the lead in expanding the number of places to fuel electric vehicles. It’s not clear how quickly other companies will fill the gap.04.05.2024 14:02How Scammers Are Stealing Money From Food Stamps Recipients Thieves are using skimmers to drain millions in food stamps and other public benefits from the neediest Americans.04.05.2024 14:00Got an Idea for a Toy? Toymakers Want to Hear From You. Companies like Lego and Mattel have divisions that seek out design concepts directly from collectors and other highly dedicated fan bases.04.05.2024 10:03Everton FC Buyer Accused of Fraud, Double-Pledging Assets in Lawsuit Lenders to 777 Partners accused it of fraud, claiming that the Miami-based investment firm borrowed against $350 million of assets that it didn’t own, didn’t exist or were already promised to someone else.04.05.2024 9:53When a Bunch of Bloody Yanks Came for English Soccer American investors are gobbling up the storied teams of the English Premier League — and changing the stadium experience in ways that soccer fans resent.04.05.2024 7:57What Will Warren Buffett Bet on Next? Berkshire Hathaway shareholders will gather in Omaha for the conglomerate’s annual meeting on Saturday, with questions about the company’s future.04.05.2024 3:54SEC Charges Trump Media Auditor With Fraud Regulators said BF Borgers failed to abide by accounting rules that its public company clients are required to follow.04.05.2024 1:31Political Furor Over U.S. Steel Bid Puts Cfius in Spotlight Backlash over the deal has echoes of the 1980s when Nippon Steel tried and failed to buy another American metal company.04.05.2024 1:19Stock Market Rises After Jobs Report Revives Investors’ Hopes for a Rate Cut A cooler-than-expected jobs report for April shifted the tone on Wall Street, rekindling investors’ expectations that the Federal Reserve may cut rates soon.04.05.2024 0:18Overlooked No More: Min Matheson, Labor Leader Who Faced Down Mobsters As director of the International Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union, she fought for better working wages and conditions while wresting control from the mob.03.05.2024 23:10Mike Repole, Horse Racing’s Loudest Critic, Is Kentucky Derby Favorite The brash owner Mike Repole will take a break from tweaking horse racing’s powers when his colt Fierceness runs in the Kentucky Derby on Saturday.03.05.2024 23:04TikTok, Facing US Ban, Tells Advertisers It Won’t Back Down Hundreds of marketers and ad agency types flocked to TikTok’s annual sales presentation after a new law put its future in question.03.05.2024 22:38The Fed Is Looking for a Job Market Cool-Down. 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