03.07.2024 14:30 The manufacturer has brought production into the U.S. and changed how it manages inventory. ... 03.07.2024 14:18 U.S. markets will have a shortened trading session ahead of the Fourth of July holiday. ... 03.07.2024 14:00 Under a new licensing deal with CureVac, GSK will acquire full rights to develop, manufacture and commercialize internationally messenger RNA, or mRNA, candidate vaccines for influenza and Covid-19. ... 03.07.2024 13:48 Oil demand is expected to soften next year due a supply surplus driven by non-OPEC countries, according to BMI, and it forecast Brent to fall to $82 a barrel in 2025 but said it’s considering a downward r ... 03.07.2024 13:45 The parties contesting the French legislative election have made campaign promises that would vary radically in cost, according to new estimates, with the left-wing alliance’s coming in highest largely on its plan to cut the retirement age.03.07.2024 13:41 Glencore Plc has abandoned plans to sell its stake in Kazakh mining company Kazzinc after potential buyers failed to match its valuation, people familiar with the situation said.03.07.2024 13:36 A Chinese online financing company has failed to pay investors who bought equity-backed products partially underpinned by projects linked to China Vanke Co., according to people familiar with the matter.03.07.2024 13:25 South Korea imposed a record 27.2 billion won ($19.5 million) short-selling fine across two Credit Suisse affiliates, as the nation attempts to stamp out illegal trading which it sees as hurting fairness in the market.03.07.2024 13:15 Gold futures rose as investors looked towards the release of the Fed’s meeting minutes later Wednesday for clues on monetary policy. ... 03.07.2024 13:14 Scranton Enterprises, a major shareholder of Spanish pharmaceutical company Grifols SA, is in talks with Oaktree Capital Management for a €130 million ($140 million) credit line, according to a report by El Confidencial.03.07.2024 12:58 S&P Global Ratings cut troubled Swedish landlord SBB to selective default after the real estate company initiated an exchange of its bonds for new securities at a deep discount.03.07.2024 12:53 Taiwan’s opposition lawmakers used a contentious new law for the first time against the government of the ruling Democratic Progressive Party, escalating a bitter political fight that could hobble President Lai Ching-te’s agenda just weeks after he took office.03.07.2024 12:50 Japan’s annual pay negotiations ended with the highest raises in more than three decades, according to the final tally of the country’s biggest union group, confirming an upward trend in wages sought by the central bank.03.07.2024 12:49 The prospect of a hung parliament after France’s election on Sunday shouldn’t cheer investors given that it would mean budget gridlock, according to Rabobank currency strategist Jane Foley.03.07.2024 12:49 The board of the London-listed videogame services company said accepting shareholders would receive 2,450 pence a share. ... 03.07.2024 12:32 The Philippine central bank’s rate-setting body has two vacancies after President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. accepted the resignations of two board members.03.07.2024 12:28 Australia’s corporate watchdog should be split in two and whistleblowers should receive compensation as part of reforms aimed at boosting its enforcement capabilities.03.07.2024 12:27 Marine Le Pen’s National Rally is scrambling to get an absolute majority in the final round of France’s legislative election Sunday as rival parties are maneuvering to keep the far-right party out of power.03.07.2024 12:24 H&M’s potential for structural improvement is not being fully recognized by the market, Deutsche Bank said, increasing its target price to SEK200 from SEK165 and upgrading its rating to buy from sell. ... 03.07.2024 12:11 Hedge funds dumped European stocks in June, reversing the buying trend seen in the previous month, according to Goldman Sachs Group Inc.’s prime brokerage desk.03.07.2024 12:08 Japan’s tax revenues reached another record in the fiscal year ended in March, a positive outcome partly driven by the weak yen and sticky inflation.03.07.2024 12:01 Norway’s seafood exports slumped by a record last month as problems at salmon farms dragged down the harvest in the world’s biggest producer of the farmed fish.03.07.2024 11:38 UK opinion polls have been remarkably consistent over the six-week general election campaign: The opposition Labour Party is projected to win, and leader Keir Starmer will be Britain’s new prime minister. Cristina Juverdeanu, Queen Mary University of London Lecturer in International Politics, speaks with Jennifer Zabasajja on Horizons: Middle East & Africa. (Source: Bloomberg)03.07.2024 11:36 Oliver Kettlewell, FAB Asset Management, Executive Director, Fixed Income, discusses possible Fed cuts and US election impacts on markets. He speaks with Jennifer Zabasajja on Horizons: Middle East & Africa. (Source: Bloomberg)03.07.2024 10:56 The World Bank said Thailand should wait for a clearer picture of the economy before easing monetary conditions, effectively backing the central bank’s interest-rate policy against the government’s calls for early easing.03.07.2024 10:4203.07.2024 4:27 Oil climbed to near a two-month high on signs of a significant drawdown in US crude stockpiles.03.07.2024 3:19 European stocks rose, tracking a record S&P 500 close, on optimism about US interest-rate cuts after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said inflation is getting back on a downward path.03.07.2024 1:30 Traders in the $27 trillion Treasury market are betting on higher long-term bond yields as Wall Street starts to adjust for Donald Trump’s potential return to the White House.02.07.2024 22:42 Anglo American Plc is considering options to push ahead with a sale of its coal business after an explosion at its flagship Australian mine, including the possibility of selling individual assets or excluding the damaged operation from a potential deal.02.07.2024 22:31 German chemicals maker BASF SE has abandoned plans to invest in lithium mining assets in Chile as a slowdown in electric-vehicle adoption worldwide drags down battery metal prices. 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