13.05.2024 9:01Memorial Day Road Trips Seen Rising to Record in Post-Covid Boom About 38.4 million people will take to the roads this Memorial Day weekend in the US, the most in more than two decades of data tracking the holiday’s travel numbers, according to the American Automobile Association.13.05.2024 9:00Euro-Zone Economy Picking Up Pace as Germany Heals, Survey Shows The euro-are economy will expand more quickly than previously thought this year as the bloc’s biggest member exits more than a year of near-stagnation, a Bloomberg poll of analysts showed.13.05.2024 9:00What EU Sanctions on Russian LNG Would Mean for Global Gas Since the start of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Europe and its allies have looked for ways to curb Moscow’s fossil fuel revenues without inflicting higher energy costs on their own citizens. The latest plan: ban use of European Union ports for re-exporting liquefied natural gas.13.05.2024 9:00Patron Raises €860 Million for Distressed European Property Bets Patron Capital has raised €860 million ($927 million) for its seventh European property fund as the firm seeks to exploit a growing wave of distressed assets emerging from the continent’s real estate crisis.13.05.2024 8:55China Expected to Keep Yuan Stable, HSBC Says Joey Chew, head of Asia foreign exchange research at HSBC, discusses the outlook for the Chinese yuan, central bank and government policies. She speaks on Bloomberg: Markets Asia. (Source: Bloomberg)13.05.2024 8:50Can China’s AI Technology Compete With the US? China’s tech giants report earnings this week, with investors closely watching for progress on AI development. IN. Capital Founding Partner Jen Zhu Scott and Sinovation Ventures Chairman & CEO Kai-fu Lee discuss China’s AI industry on “Bloomberg: The China Show.”13.05.2024 8:12Australia Treasurer Says He Will Proceed With RBA Board Overhaul Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers is determined to press ahead with his overhaul of the Reserve Bank in the face of demands for some changes from the center-right opposition, foreshadowing a prolonged stalemate.13.05.2024 8:11Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia 05/13/2024 Haidi Stroud-Watts in Sydney and Annabelle Droulers in Hong Kong drive to the Asia, Australia and New Zealand market opens while wrapping the biggest stories of the previous day on Wall Street. (Source: Bloomberg)13.05.2024 8:10New Zealand Inflation Expectations Fall Further, Kiwi Dips New Zealand inflation expectations fell to their lowest level in almost three years, supporting investor bets that the central bank will be able to start cutting interest rates later this year. The kiwi dollar dipped.13.05.2024 8:00South Korea Plans вЂ?Orderly Soft Landing’ of Real Estate Debt South Korean authorities unveiled measures to orchestrate an “orderly soft landing” for real estate project-finance debt, as rising delinquency rates in the sector threaten to be a drag on the economy.13.05.2024 7:56China Takes Advantage of Cheap Gas and Coal to Rebuild Stocks China is taking advantage of lower international prices for coal and natural gas to replenish stockpiles of power fuels ahead of another long, hot summer.13.05.2024 7:41Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia 05/13/24 Haidi Stroud-Watts and Annabelle Droulers in Sydney drive to the Asia, Australia and New Zealand market opens while wrapping the biggest stories of the previous day on Wall Street. (Source: Bloomberg)13.05.2024 7:06Global Semiconductors Battle Intensifies With $81 Billion Subsidy Surge Superpowers led by the US and European Union have funneled nearly $81В billion into producing the next generation of semiconductors. This escalates a global showdown with China for chip supremacy. Mackenzie Hawkins reports on Bloomberg Television. (Source: Bloomberg)13.05.2024 6:52China Averts Moral Hazard, for Now, After Country Garden Pays A Chinese program to backstop debt of distressed developers came within days of being tested for the first time, but averted fueling debate about the fallout from such intervention after Country Garden Holdings Co. paid bond interest.13.05.2024 6:41China BoursesВ to Nurture Stock Rally by Masking Live Foreign Flows Data Chinese stocks have been rallying so far in 2024 after the CSI 300 index fell for the pastВ three years. And now the mainland bourses are set to switch off a live feed of foreign flows for stocks as early as Monday. This would be the latest policy move to shore up confidence by removing a potential source of negative data. Sangmi Cha reports on Bloomberg Television. (Source: Bloomberg)13.05.2024 6:29BOJ Trims Bond Buying in Regular Operation Amid Pressure on Yen The Bank of Japan offered to purchase a smaller amount of government bonds in a regular operation on Monday than it did on April 24 as it seeks to reduce its presence in the country’s debt market.13.05.2024 6:14Asia’s Aversion to Rate Cuts Steers EM Bond Investors Away Emerging Asian bonds may have less room to rally compared to their global peers as central banks in the region are unlikely to embark on aggressive interest-rate cuts.13.05.2024 6:14ANZ Says Regulator Investigating Australia Bond Issuance ANZ Group Holdings Ltd. says the Australian Securities and Investments Commission is investigating the bank’s execution of a government bond sale last year. Adam Haigh reports on Bloomberg Television.13.05.2024 6:04Chinese Silver Trading Powerhouse Eyes Expansion in Singapore The commercial division of Chinese private smelter Henan Jinli Gold and Lead Group Co. is looking to expand its commodities trading team in Singapore, as the industry turns increasingly bullish on copper, aluminum and other metals.13.05.2024 6:00Japan Will Likely Restart World’s Biggest Nuclear Plant This Year, BNEF Says The world’s biggest nuclear plant is likely to resume generation this year after more than a decade offline, part of a revival of the technology that will help ease Japanese power costs, according to BloombergNEF.13.05.2024 5:55China Kicks off Ultra-Long Debt Sale in Bid to Boost Economy China will start selling the first batch of its 1 trillion yuan ($138 billion) of ultra-long special sovereign bonds on Friday as it seeks to raise funds to support the world’s second-biggest economy.13.05.2024 5:00Nvidia Rivals Gold as Shield Against Inflation, Survey Shows13.05.2024 4:54ANZ Faces Regulator Probe on Australia Government Bond Sale ANZ Group Holdings Ltd. said Australia’s markets regulator is investigating the firm’s execution of a government bond sale last year.13.05.2024 4:27Oil Drops as Traders Assess Weak Chinese Data and OPEC+ Policy Oil declined as weak Chinese data raised concerns about demand, and traders looked ahead to an OPEC+ meeting on supply policy.13.05.2024 3:34Asian Stocks Fluctuate on China Data, Bond Sale: Markets Wrap Asian stocks swung between gains and losses with sentiment influenced by poor Chinese data and optimism over reports the country will start selling ultra-long bonds.13.05.2024 3:15BlackRock Warns Weak Yen Deters Foreigners From Japan Stocks The yen’s weakness is turning foreign investors away from Japanese stocks.12.05.2024 10:00Amazon, Morgan Stanley, Pfizer to Announce French Projects Amazon.com Inc., Pfizer Inc. and Morgan Stanley are among the companies poised to boost their presence in France, with a flurry of new foreign investments to be unveiled Monday.12.05.2024 9:01The Controversy Over K-pop Band NewJeans The firm Hybe has lost hundreds of millions of dollars in market value because of a feud with the creative force behind the band NewJeans.12.05.2024 8:18Mary Wells Lawrence, High-Profile Advertising Pioneer, Dies at 95 She was the first woman to own and run a major national advertising agency. Her company, Wells Rich Greene, was best known for the “I ♥ NY” campaign.12.05.2024 1:37Trump May Owe $100 Million From Double-Dip Tax Breaks, Audit Shows A previously unknown focus of an I.R.S. audit is a dubious accounting maneuver that effectively meant taking the same write-offs twice on a Chicago skyscraper.12.05.2024 1:00Northern Lights Set to Return Tonight as Extreme Solar Storm Continues Electrical utilities said they weathered earlier conditions as persistent geomagnetic storms were expected to cause another light show in evening skies. Страницы: 123456789101112 ... 189190191192193194195196197198199200201202203204205206207208209210211212213214215216217218219220221222