| 30.05.2024 13:39Goldman Sachs Says Buy European Pharma Stocks Touting Innovation European drugmakers that are focused on building portfolios of new medicines have gotten a nod from analysts at Goldman Sachs Group Inc.30.05.2024 13:19Germany Will Scrap Its Controversial Gas Storage Levy in 2025 Germany will scrap a gas storage levy at its border from next January after central European states like the Czech Republic said it would harm their efforts to ditch Russian gas.30.05.2024 13:12Zilch CEO Lobbies UK Politicians on Listing Rules Ahead of IPO As British buy-now-pay-later firm Zilch mulls whether to list in London or New York next year, CEO and co-founder Philip Belamant has been lobbying both main UK political parties to make the capital more attractive for IPOs. We get his take on whether Labour is the new party of business on Daybreak Europe. (Source: Bloomberg)30.05.2024 13:02Oil Edges Lower Amid Stronger U.S. Dollar, Inflation Jitters Oil prices were slightly lower on a stronger dollar and as traders remained on edge ahead of U.S. inflation data and OPEC+’s meeting later this week. ... 30.05.2024 13:00Traders Are Bracing for a Record-Smashing Summer That Will Roil Commodities 30.05.2024 13:00The Big Problem With the Modern Electricity Grid 30.05.2024 12:51East Africa Rebounds to Lead Continent’s 2024 Growth, AfDB Says East Africa will bounce back to be the continent’s fastest growing region this year and next, according to the African Development Bank’s projections.30.05.2024 12:47China’s Property, Tech Stocks Are Falling to Bearish Milestones China’s technology and property shares are on the brink of a technical correction, raising doubts over the sustainability of a recent rebound in the country’s equities.30.05.2024 12:47Japan Provides $1 Billion Loan to Develop Australian Gas Project Japan will provide Woodside Energy Group Ltd. a $1 billion loan to develop a natural gas project in Australia, another move by the Asian energy importer to ensure the supply of fossil fuel for decades.30.05.2024 12:42Searing Temperatures Boost India Gas Use as Idle Plants Restart Sweltering heat has raised gas demand in India by as much as 12% from a year ago as some idle power plants have restarted to cater to growing electricity needs, according to a major supplier of the fuel in India’s capital.30.05.2024 12:33China Vanke in Advanced Talks With Banks for $6.9 Billion Loan China Vanke Co., the Chinese state-backed developer that’s become the latest flashpoint in the nation’s property crisis, is in advanced talks with major banks for a loan of about 50 billion yuan ($6.9 billion), people familiar with the matter said.30.05.2024 12:23Japan’s 30-Year Bond-Swap Rate Gap Widens to Most Since 2012 In another sign of rising interest rates in Japan, the gap between 30-year government bond yields and swaps contracts has widened to the most in a more than a decade.30.05.2024 12:22Why Treasury Auctions, Yen Slide Are Weighing on Markets Investor sentiment turned negative in Asia with US Treasury yields hovering near the highest levels of the year. And FX traders are watching the yen closely as the currency inches closer to the 160 level. Bloomberg Intelligence Chief Asia FX and Rates Strategist, Stephen Chiu, and MLIV Executive Editor, Mark Cudmore, join Haslinda Amin on Bloomberg Markets Asia to break down the moves. (Source: Bloomberg)30.05.2024 12:15Mark Mobius Turns Bullish on Chinese Stocks Amid Recent Rally Mark Mobius said Chinese shares are “looking good” as the recent rebound signals confidence, reversing a call he made in April for investors to avoid them.30.05.2024 12:03Atkinson on OPEC+ Supply Meeting The oil market is likely to remain in a deficit this year if OPEC+ rolls over its voluntary output cuts, prolonging the constructive backdrop for prices. Demand growth has been modest amid soft industrial activity and mild weather (especially in Europe), though a surge in consumption points to undersupply in 2H. Neil Atkinson, Former IEA Head of Oil,В discusses with Joumanna Bercetche on Horizons Middle East & Africa. (Source: Bloomberg)30.05.2024 12:00Spanish Inflation Up for Third Month as Energy Aid Ends Spanish inflation quickened for a third month as the rollback of government support to contain energy crisis continued to push prices higher.30.05.2024 12:00Swiss Growth Unexpectedly Maintains Pace on Services, Consumers Switzerland’s economy unexpectedly maintained momentum at the start of the year on services and private consumption, while concerns about struggling exporters persist.30.05.2024 12:00Barclays Sees Signs That the IPO Dry Spell Is Coming to an End Barclays Plc is seeing signs that the yearslong drought in IPOs is slowly coming to an end as corporate chiefs and investors alike have gotten more clarity on central banks’ plans to lower interest rates.30.05.2024 11:59Rand Tumbles as Election Projection Sparks Coalition Doubts South Africa’s rand tumbled as projections showed a marked decline in election support for the ruling African National Congress, raising the prospect of messy coalition talks unnerving investors.30.05.2024 11:53German 10-Year Bunds Look Attractive After Yield Rises to YTD High Bund yields hit a new year-to-date high, making the bonds look appealing a week before the European Central Bank will likely cut interest rates, Commerzbank Research said. ... 30.05.2024 11:40Anglo American Shares to Fall Under Pressure After BHP Drops Bid Anglo American shares seem likely to fall under pressure after BHP’s takeover bid fizzled out without an agreement between the two parties, putting the U.K. mining giant’s restructuring plan in focus, Ber ... 30.05.2024 11:23Golden Goose to Raise €100 Million in Revived Europe IPO Market Italian luxury sneaker brand Golden Goose plans to raise €100 million ($108 million) in a Milan initial public offering, giving another jolt to the uneven recovery in Europe’s equity capital markets.30.05.2024 10:52Telecom Italia Backs Outlook After Earnings Rise Telecom Italia maintained its financial targets for the year after reporting higher first-quarter revenue and earnings. ... 30.05.2024 9:33This Record Stock Market Is Riding on Questionable AI Assumptions Just four giant technology stocks added more market value than the rest of the S&P 500 put together this month. More than half of the gain came from Nvidia. ... 30.05.2024 9:33Tariffs Are More Than Just Taxes. They Are a Tool of Geopolitics. Duties on Chinese imports may hurt low-income consumers, but something bigger is at stake: U.S. economic security. ... 30.05.2024 9:10Shake Shack---the Anti-Fast Food Chain---Turns to Drive-Thru as It Expands Shake Shack built a $4 billion business as an alternative to fast food, with gourmet cachet and lofty prices. But as it expands, it’s embracing a proven fast-food strategy—drive-thru—while trying to prese ... 30.05.2024 9:00Czech ammunition supplier CSG warns of poor quality of parts sourced for Ukraine Czech-led initiative to buy artillery ammunition for Kyiv will start delivering rounds in June, says chair Michal Strnad 30.05.2024 9:00The UAE’s rising influence in Africa As China steps back, the oil-rich Gulf state has become an important source of foreign investment — but with fresh layers of complexity30.05.2024 9:00Markets cannot keep ignoring Trump’s bid for re-election The stakes of US fiscal policy are too high30.05.2024 9:00вЂ?Knives and Kalashnikovs’: violent drug gangs torment Marseille Fatal attack on prisoner convoy linked to area exposes failures of fight against illicit trade30.05.2024 1:00Nato has just 5% of air defences needed to protect eastern flank Lack of systems required in case of war lays bare vulnerabilities, according to alliance’s own assessments Страницы: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ... 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 |