| 22.05.2024 10:50Hong Kong equities rise on China tech gains 22.05.2024 10:38European Banks M&A Cross-Border Transactions Unlikely, Citi Says The latest European bank results season showed that M&A in the sector looks plausible but the focus should remain on domestic consolidation, Citi said, in fragmented regions such as the U.K., Italy an ... 22.05.2024 9:31Foreign Purchase of U.S. Ammo Maker Sparks National-Security Battle Opponents of the deal stress the need for American ownership in the midst of a gunpowder shortage and concern over China’s and Russia’s influence. ... 22.05.2024 9:01Crown Estate to turn Oxford Debenhams store into science lab Monarch’s property portfolio to invest ВЈ1.5bn in innovation and technology sector to help UK hold on to start-ups22.05.2024 9:00UK launches charm offensive with UAE after relations sour Deputy prime minister Oliver Dowden flew out to Gulf state as Britain seeks fresh investment 22.05.2024 9:00Humans may turn out to be the most crucial вЂ?keystone’ species of them all Consensus about how to define the concept remains elusive among ecologists22.05.2024 9:00The US and Europe should decouple on monetary policy Divergent economic positions mean assessment of policy risks needs to be radically different22.05.2024 9:00Vaccine billionaire hits out at end of UK вЂ?non-dom’ tax breaks Serum Institute chief Adar Poonawalla says rule changes could make foreign investors вЂ?stay away’22.05.2024 9:00Traders brace for big swings in Nvidia shares Chipmaker’s first-quarter results seen as crucial to direction of wider markets22.05.2024 9:00The ICC prosecutor taking on Israel and Hamas leaders Karim Khan’s bid for arrest warrants is pivotal moment for international court22.05.2024 9:00PwC faces crisis in China over audit of failed property giant Evergrande Role in approving accounts has led to infighting at Big Four firm as clients reconsider relationship22.05.2024 9:00UniCredit chief Orcel backs French president’s call for bank deals Executives at European lenders have long called for consolidation to compete with US and Asia rivals22.05.2024 9:00Strikes in Russia with US weapons would help Kyiv hold line, says official Ukrainian national security chief Oleksandr Lytvynenko raises pressure on Washington to lift restrictions on use of its arms22.05.2024 7:53China has finally unveiled its property rescue plan. 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Beijing unlocks funding to buy up unsold housing but much more is needed to right stricken sector, analysts say22.05.2024 6:06China’s Improving Market Breadth Is Good News for Stock Bulls The rebound in Chinese stocks is set to extend as the gains spread to segments that have trailed the market recovery.22.05.2024 6:01London Staff to Double at Australia Pension Fund Aware Super Aware Super plans to hire up to 15 more people in its London office as Australia’s third-largest pension fund pushes deeper into private-market investments.22.05.2024 5:47Morgan Stanley Was вЂ?Angry’ as Archegos Fell, Witness Says When Archegos Capital Management reached out about looming margin calls in March 2021, Credit Suisse took a “very soft tone,” while Morgan Stanley was “much harsher, angry.”22.05.2024 5:26Deutsche Bank Predicts Surge in Fees on China-Middle East Deals A surge in Chinese companies expanding into the Middle East has spurred Deutsche Bank AG to adjust its regional structure and bring the Mideast corporate banking operations closer to Asia.22.05.2024 5:25Banks, Private Credit Firms Face Off to Finance PowerSchool Buyout Private credit lenders and banks are competing to provide debt financing for a potential buyout of education software provider PowerSchool Holdings Inc., according to people with knowledge of the matter.22.05.2024 4:34Namoi Cotton Urges Shareholders to Reject Louis Dreyfus Takeover Namoi Cotton Ltd. is urging its shareholders to reject a takeover bid from Louis Dreyfus Co., saying the agricultural trader’s latest offer for the cotton producer isn’t fair and reasonable.22.05.2024 4:31India Eyes $12 Billion Bonanza From Central Bank, Aiding Budget India’s central bank is expected to pay up to one trillion rupees ($12 billion) as dividend to the federal government, economists said, a move that would boost New Delhi’s coffers and help meet its budget deficit target.22.05.2024 4:19US and Saudi Arabia close to defence and civil nuclear deal Broader trilateral pact including Israel depends on вЂ?credible path’ to Palestinian statehood22.05.2024 4:01Adani suspected of fraud by selling low-grade coal as high-value fuel Indian conglomerate rejects accusations of inflating prices in transactions with state utility22.05.2024 4:01Government tells Britons to stockpile as part of emergency planning As campaign urges households to stock up on tinned food and batteries, retailers warn against panic buying 22.05.2024 3:29Fashion Fair CEO on Elevating Cosmetics for Darker Tones Fashion Fair CEO, Desiree Rogers speaks with Romaine Bostick and Scarlet Fu about reimagining the Fashion Fair brand and recruit more black women and expand the business. (Source: Bloomberg)22.05.2024 2:30XP to Grow вЂ?Less Aggressively’ as Rate Cuts Stall, CFO Says Brazilian investment firm XP Inc. expects its retail revenue and net new money to keep growing, but “at less aggressive” levels than expected, Chief Financial Officer Bruno Constantino said on Tuesday.22.05.2024 2:22Sunak backs away from radical reform of graduate visas Several cabinet ministers had criticised plan to cut legal migration by targeting foreign students22.05.2024 2:12Top Fund Prefers Kiwi Bonds Over Aussie Debt on Rate Cut Bets New Zealand’s government debt is looking more appealing than its Australian counterpart as the nation’s central bank may start cutting rates soon, according to a top-performing fund manager.22.05.2024 1:08BoE governor predicts вЂ?quite a drop’ in UK inflation in April figure Andrew Bailey also says the next move in interest rates by the central bank will be a cut 22.05.2024 0:44Biden administration signals it will support push to sanction ICC Move to censure International Criminal Court a sign of US anger over request for arrest warrants for Israeli ministers21.05.2024 22:00ECB’s Lagarde Sees June Rate Cut With Inflation вЂ?Under Control’ European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde indicated that an interest-rate cut is probable next month with the rapid gain in consumer-price growth now largely contained. 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