| 14.06.2024 12:50Egypt Taps Market for LNG to Ease Impact of Extreme Summer Heat Egypt plans to make its biggest purchase of liquefied natural gas in years as it steps up efforts to ease energy shortages amid extreme summer heat.14.06.2024 12:47Stellantis May Move Some Chinese EV Output to Europe on Tariffs Stellantis NV will shift production of some models made by China’s Leapmotor to Europe if tariffs on electric-vehicle imports announced this week go into effect.14.06.2024 12:40MUFG Faces Penalties for вЂ?Repeatedly’ Misusing Client Data Japan’s securities watchdog said Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc.’s banking arm and its joint brokerage ventures with Morgan Stanley should be penalized after finding they broke firewalls between business units that protect client data.14.06.2024 12:30Markets Needn’t Fear Europe’s Populists, Andromeda’s Gallo Says European populists tend to provoke unjustified fear in financial markets, and France is likely to play to that script, according to Andromeda Capital Management co-founder Alberto Gallo.14.06.2024 12:08BOJ Keeps Rates Unchanged, Seen Delaying Bond Buying Cuts The Bank of Japan on Friday announced it would keep interest rates unchanged and flagged a cut in debt purchases without laying out any figures or timeline. Shery Ahn reports from Tokyo on Bloomberg Television. (Source: Bloomberg)14.06.2024 11:43Bloomberg: The Asia Trade 06/14/2024 Bloomberg: The Asia Trade brings you everything you need to know to get ahead as the trading day begins in Asia. Bloomberg TV is live from Tokyo and Sydney with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts, getting insight and analysis from newsmakers and industry leaders on the biggest stories shaping global markets. (Source: Bloomberg)14.06.2024 11:34Bonds Are Beating Bitcoin as Doubts Gather Over Crypto Rebound Stocks and bonds have delivered better returns than Bitcoin this quarter, raising the possibility that a crypto boom is running out of steam.14.06.2024 11:33Thailand’s $38 Billion Fund Says Gold to Counteract Weak Stocks Thailand’s Government Pension Fund is expecting gains from investments in gold, commodities and private equity to help counter a slump in domestic stocks, following a period that’s seen its performance struggle.14.06.2024 11:25Immobilienmarkt: Wohnungsbedarf ist noch hГ¶her als erwartet Nach jГјngsten Berechnungen des IW KГ¶ln sind die FrГјhlingsprognosen zum Immobilienmarkt schon wieder Гјberholt. Das hat auch mit der Zuwanderung zu tun.14.06.2024 11:23Norway’s Tax-the-Rich Drive Provokes Widening Business Backlash Norway’s planned clampdown on the nation’s wealthiest citizens is provoking a backlash from entrepreneurs who warn the measure will just worsen the economy’s heavy dependence on oil and gas.14.06.2024 11:22Calm Returns to Indian Stocks as Modi-Linked Concerns Ease A gauge of volatility in Indian stocks has eased by more than half as Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s return to power after a tight race in elections assuaged concerns over policy continuity.14.06.2024 11:16CapitaLand Group to Start an Operation in India’s GIFT City CapitaLand Investment Ltd. will soon start operating in India’s GIFT International Financial Services Centre, according to people familiar with the matter, helping serve its global clients from the special economic zone in Gujarat.14.06.2024 10:57FTSE 100 Live: Stocks Set for Worst Run of Losses Since March 2020 14.06.2024 10:44Homebuilders Eye Election Boost From Long-Awaited UK Reforms Britain’s two main parties have promised to make housing a priority after the country’s general election on July 4, boding well for homebuilders.14.06.2024 9:46Yen Will Extend Slide on Bond-Purchase Uncertainty, Analysts Say The yen is set to extend recent losses after the Bank of Japan disappointed the market by failing to provide many details about its plans to cut bond purchases, analysts and strategists said.14.06.2024 9:43Thai Bourse Picks Outsider for President Amid Market Slump The Stock Exchange of Thailand picked an outsider to lead the bourse out of one of its worst periods in five decades amid a share price slump, an exodus by foreign funds and corporate scandals.14.06.2024 9:31Germany Trying to Prevent or Soften EU Tariffs on China EVs The German government is working to prevent the European Union’s new tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles from coming into force — or at least soften them should a full halt not be possible, according to people familiar with the matter.14.06.2024 9:01Tesla and Amazon Distort Consumer Health Prognosis 14.06.2024 9:01Fed Diverges From Global Peers in New Era of Higher for Longer The Federal Reserve’s move to signal fewer interest-rate cuts this year deepens its divergence from peers who have already begun to ease.14.06.2024 9:00Undemocratic, anachronistic, fantastic. How the City survives By balancing tradition with modernisation, its survived plagues, bombings, crashes and whatever comes next14.06.2024 9:00Labour considers largest Whitehall shake-up in decades Proposal for new вЂ?mission boards’ aimed at driving policy through civil service 14.06.2024 9:00The pollsters’ conundrum: how big or small a victory could Labour win? Significant potential swings, tactical voting and undecided voters may all play havoc with forecasting models 14.06.2024 9:00Is a recession worse than inflation? Economists have been asking people what they think14.06.2024 8:34Yen Drops, Bond Futures Rise as BOJ Defers Detail on Debt Buying The yen weakened and Japanese sovereign bonds surged after the central bank said it would reduce debt purchases but delayed providing details until its next policy meeting.14.06.2024 8:31BOJ Triggers Yen Slump With Lack of Detail on Bond Buying Cuts The Bank of Japan is making investors wait until its July meeting for details on its paring of bond buying, sparking renewed weakness in the yen and a pushing back of bets on an interest rate hike next month.14.06.2024 6:03China Sells 50-Year Bonds at Record-Low Yield as Demand Swells The frenzy for Chinese bonds is showing no signs of fading, with the nation’s longest-dated special government notes receiving stronger-than-expected demand at an auction.14.06.2024 5:00Prabowo Aims to Raise Indonesia Debt-to-GDP Ratio Toward 50% Indonesia’s President-elect Prabowo Subianto plans to fund his spending promises by steadily increasing the debt ratio to its highest in two decades.14.06.2024 4:30Oil’s Run of Gains Comes to Halt as Risk-Off Sentiment Flares Oil declined, paring a weekly gain, on a risk-off tone in wider financial markets and more signs of robust global supply.14.06.2024 3:34European Stocks Head for Worst Week Since January: Markets Wrap European stocks headed for their worst week since January on growing concerns about political turmoil in France.14.06.2024 3:16Labour would never seek to take UK back into the EU, says Rayner Opposition party has agreed to respect the outcome of the Brexit referendum14.06.2024 1:02Nigel Farage’s Reform UK overtakes Conservatives in new opinion poll YouGov finds rightwing party has surpassed Tories, in a first for a national survey Страницы: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ... 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 |