| 05.06.2024 13:31German November 2030 Bund Seen Attractive in Relative Value Terms Pre-Auction Germany’s 2.40% November 2030 Bund, which will be reopened at auction on Wednesday, is attractive relative to some of its peers, although it sits on the most expensive area on the German bond curve, UniCr ... 05.06.2024 13:29Treasury pours cold water on Sunak’s Labour ВЈ2,000 tax claim Permanent secretary wrote that costings вЂ?should not be’ presented as approved by civil service05.06.2024 13:13Looming U.K. Election Seen as Positive For Sterling The suprise calling of a U.K. general election has proved positive for sterling, Ebury said, due to the prospect of a Labour Party majority, the most market-friendly outcome. ... 05.06.2024 13:09Inflated claims of spending black holes dominate UK election Calculations from Labour and Conservatives based on policies that are stretched or made up 05.06.2024 12:51Metal Prices Mixed, With Gold Rangebound and Base Metals Falling Base metals were lower with gold rising slightly, as investors await Friday’s nonfarm payroll data, which should provide some clarity around the Federal Reserve’s pathway to monetary policy easing. ... 05.06.2024 12:47Oil Remains Under Pressure Amid OPEC+ Phase out Plan, U.S. Inventory Build Oil prices edged higher but remained under pressure amid bearish sentiment in the market following OPEC+’s decision to gradually phase out voluntary output cuts and a reported build in U.S. crude inventor ... 05.06.2024 12:24TSMC-Backed Vanguard Plans $7.8 Billion JV to Build Chip Plant Vanguard International Semiconductor and NXP Semiconductors plan to build a $7.8 billion chip manufacturing plant in Singapore to meet growing demand in the region. ... 05.06.2024 12:12Tory minister refuses to apologise for Labour tax claim 05.06.2024 11:58Hang Seng Index Likely to Consolidate Between 18500-20000 Near Term The Hang Seng is likely to consolidate between 18500 and 20000 in the near term, according to CCB International, but said a combination of policy tailwinds and improvements in macroeconomic fundamentals w ... 05.06.2024 11:49E.C.B. Is Likely to Leapfrog the Fed on Interest Rate Cuts With eurozone inflation falling, the European Central Bank has signaled it is ready to lower rates this week, diverging from the U.S. Federal Reserve.05.06.2024 11:43Centrica On Track to Meet Full-Year Targets British Gas owner Centrica said it expected full-year earnings to meet analysts’ expectations but cautioned that second-half results would be hit by lower energy prices. ... 05.06.2024 11:30Inditex Sales Grow on Success of New Collections Zara owner Inditex said second-quarter sales rose 12%, above expectations, with new store openings, refurbishments and online business expected to further support growth going forward. ... 05.06.2024 11:21EU rules that McDonald’s has lost вЂ?Big Mac’ trademark 05.06.2024 9:00Europe Has Fallen Behind the U.S. and China. Can It Catch Up? A “competitiveness crisis” is raising alarms for officials and business leaders in the European Union, where investment, income and productivity are lagging.05.06.2024 9:00Gazprom badly hurt by Ukraine war, says company-commissioned report Research ordered by Russian gas group warns it may not recover lost export revenues for more than a decade05.06.2024 9:00Boris Johnson donor John Caudwell warms to bankrolling Labour Telecoms billionaire вЂ?very disappointed’ by Tory record on increasing investment in UK 05.06.2024 9:00Labour goes viral as it pulls ahead of Tories on TikTok Key social media battleground formally prohibits political advertising05.06.2024 9:00China’s plan to sell cheap EVs to the rest of the world Shut out of the US by tariffs and facing a backlash in Europe, Chinese carmakers could end up dominating many emerging markets 05.06.2024 9:00A giant genome shows size doesn’t matter The new discovery in the south Pacific illustrates the mystery surrounding the code of life 05.06.2024 9:00Russia has taken out over half of Ukraine power generation Country’s electricity capacity has dropped below 20GW under barrage of attacks, raising fears of blackouts05.06.2024 9:00Israeli hostage deaths spur fresh push to free Gaza captives Families insist Israel’s military campaign alone will not bring captives home alive05.06.2024 9:00Poland Will Keep Rates Steady on Wage Worries Mounting concerns over rising wages will likely convince Poland’s central bank to leave interest rates unchanged for an eighth consecutive month, or even longer.05.06.2024 9:00Swiss Vote on Europe’s Highest Health Costs in Debate Echoing US The Swiss are getting ready to vote on whether to curb the personal costs of a health system that charges its users more than in any other country in Europe.05.06.2024 8:14Can Bill Ackman Cash In On His Growing Fame? The billionaire investor’s profile has soared on social media. That could help him grow Pershing Square, his financial empire.05.06.2024 7:36Muhammad Ali’s Childhood Home Goes on the Market The boxing champion lived in the one-story house in Louisville, Ky., which in recent years became a museum. It’s listed for sale, along with two neighboring properties, for $1.5 million.05.06.2024 5:19Ron Edmonds, 77, Whose Camera Captured the Shooting of Reagan, Dies Working for The Associated Press, he won a Pulitzer Prize for his sequence of photos showing the president being struck by a bullet while three others fell wounded.05.06.2024 4:06FDA Panel Rejects Use of MDMA for Treatment of PTSD An independent group of experts expressed concerns that the data from clinical trials did not outweigh risks for treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder.05.06.2024 3:12What Are the MDMA Risks of Therapy for PTSD? No new treatment for PTSD has been approved for more than 20 years, and this one, using an illegal drug known as Ecstasy, has been closely watched.05.06.2024 0:43G/O Media Sells Gizmodo to Keleops Media The tech website’s publisher, G/O Media, sold Gizmodo to the digital media and tech company Keleops.05.06.2024 0:14OpenAI Whistle-Blowers Describe Reckless and Secretive Culture A group of current and former employees is calling for sweeping changes to the artificial intelligence industry, including greater transparency and protections for whistle-blowers.04.06.2024 23:33Washington Post Newsroom Reacts to Sally Buzbee Exit Sally Buzbee, who has been editor of The Washington Post since 2021, chafed at a major reorganization by the newspaper’s chief executive. Страницы: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ... 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 |