| 11.07.2024 21:19 Bloomberg Surveillance 07/11/2024 Jonathan Ferro, Lisa Abramowicz and Annmarie Hordern have the economy and global markets under surveillance. Their daily conversations with leaders and decision makers from Wall Street to Washington and beyond cover the latest in business, investment, and geopolitics. No other program better positions investors and executives for the trading day. (Source: Bloomberg)11.07.2024 20:50Germany to Strip Huawei From Its 5G Networks Major telecom companies agreed to stop using critical components made by Chinese companies in their mobile infrastructure by 2029.11.07.2024 20:49Nordea Risks Money Laundering Fine Near $1 Billion, Experts Say Nordea Bank could face an estimated maximum fine of almost $1 billion over alleged failures to stop money laundering if it loses its case with Denmark, according to some legal experts, an amount that would far exceed the lender’s own expectations.11.07.2024 20:47вЂ?Fly Me to the Moon’ Is a Throwback Amid Summer Blockbusters Directed by Greg Berlanti, the film amounts to a Hollywood experiment: Is there still room at the multiplexes for original movies aimed at grown-ups.11.07.2024 20:45Hallmark+ Will Arrive in September, Joining the Streaming Fray Hallmark+, which arrives in September, will include free greeting cards and a “Hallmark Hunk” competition show.11.07.2024 20:42Biden Offers $1.7 Billion to Help Factories Build Electric Vehicles A Jeep plant that closed last year will be among those that will benefit from federal grants meant to help automotive manufacturers and protect jobs.11.07.2024 20:42Wildfires Encircle Canada’s Oil-Sands City Amid Hot, Dry Weather A ring of wildfires has erupted around Canada’s unofficial oil-sands capital of Fort McMurray, adding new threats to crude production from the world’s third-largest petroleum reserves.11.07.2024 20:41France to Extend Current Unemployment Rules Until End Sept: AFP The French government is planning to extend the country’s current unemployment benefit rules until September 30, Agence France-Presse reported Thursday.11.07.2024 20:32Forget вЂ?Mag 7.’ Traders See Rate Cuts Boosting Rest of S&P 500: Surveillance 11.07.2024 20:29Lufthansa Slashes Costs Amid Fare War, Less Business Travel Lufthansa plans to slash costs and cut back on future projects as a “new reality” of lower corporate travel and increased competition drives down fares from post-pandemic highs, according to a letter to staff.11.07.2024 20:25Inflation Cooled Further in June, Welcome News for the Fed and Consumers The Consumer Price Index rose 3 percent in June from a year earlier and fell month-to-month, a sharper slowdown in inflation than economists had expected.11.07.2024 20:21Challenges Facing Big Banks Ahead of Earnings Big banks are set to start reporting earnings on Friday. Traders have lots of factors to consider including the presidential election and when the Federal Reserve might begin to cut interest rates. So far this year, five of the six biggest US banks are beating the S&P 500. Erika Najarian, UBS equity research analyst, talks about what to expect. (Source: Bloomberg)11.07.2024 20:12Rodgin Cohen on Bank Stress Tests & Regulation Rodgin Cohen, Senior Chair, Sullivan & Cromwell speaks with Scarlet Fu and Romaine Bostick about bank stress tests and regulation on Bloomberg: The Close. (Source: Bloomberg)11.07.2024 20:05Will Tamplin with Technical Perspective on Market Outlook Will Tamplin, Senior Analyst at Fairlead Strategies speaks with Romaine Bostick and Alix Steel about the market outlook from a technical perspective on Bloomberg: The Close (Source: Bloomberg)11.07.2024 20:00As Tide Goes Out on Private Credit, Smaller Firms Look Exposed The clubby world of private credit seems to be running out of space for the little guy.11.07.2024 19:58Big Bank Stocks’ Market-Beating Rally Puts Onus on Outlooks Shares of the biggest US banks have been trouncing the broader market this year as investors anticipate the lenders’ earnings outlook will brighten in the coming quarters.11.07.2024 19:56Joseph Stiglitz on Why Supply Chains Are Always Too Fragile 11.07.2024 19:54Britons Fall Further Into Energy Debt Even as Bills Come Down UK households have accumulated energy debts of ВЈ3.3 billion ($4.3 billion) even as bills ease, a reminder to the new Labour government that lower power and gas costs haven’t tempered the cost of living for many.11.07.2024 19:50Once a G.O.P. Rallying Cry, Debt and Deficits Fall From the Party’s Platform Fiscal hawks are lamenting the transformation of the party that claimed to prize fiscal restraint and are warning of dire economic consequences.11.07.2024 19:49After French Election, Voters Are Resigned to Cost-of-Living Crisis France’s parliamentary elections were intended to bring change, but many fear the political gridlock means their struggle to pay bills will continue.11.07.2024 19:46Serbia’s Top Court Voids Ban on Rio Tinto’s Lithium Project Serbia’s constitutional court overturned a government decree that in 2022 abruptly blocked Rio Tinto Group’s $2.4 billion lithium project in the country amid political controversy and protests by environmental activists.11.07.2024 19:45Delta Drags Down Airline Stocks With Weak Outlook Delta Airlines expects its third-quarter earnings to come in under Wall Street estimates. The airline says excess supply has led to lower ticket prices. Shares of rival airlines also fell Thursday morning. Jess Menton reports. (Source: Bloomberg)11.07.2024 19:31Vivendi’s Broadcaster Canal+ Is Said to Explore London Listing Media conglomerate Vivendi SE’s Canal+ is exploring a potential listing on the London Stock Exchange, according to people familiar with the matter.11.07.2024 19:30Wall Street’s Portfolio-Trade Fad Hooks Slow-Moving Muni Market The boom in portfolio trading is starting to creep into the market for state and local government debt.11.07.2024 19:22German Group Agrees to Buy Hydrogen From Egypt as of 2027 A German government-backed foundation has agreed to import green ammonia from Egypt in the coming years in a bid to accelerate Europe’s energy transition.11.07.2024 19:20Saudi Prince’s Trillion-Dollar Makeover Faces Funding Cutbacks Saudi Arabia is likely to cut billions of dollars in spending on some of its biggest development projects, and place other plans on hold, as the kingdom grapples with the scale of its vast economic makeover.11.07.2024 19:04Wall Street Banks Set For Bond Sales Spree After Earnings Wall Street’s biggest banks are set to borrow more than they usually do after reporting second-quarter earnings, taking advantage of falling yields and tapping debt markets before the US presidential election potentially brings market turmoil later this year.11.07.2024 17:36Apple Settles E.U. Case by Opening Its Payment Service to Rivals Customers in Europe may see an influx of new apps and services for making tap-and-go purchases.11.07.2024 14:01For L.G.B.T.Q. People, Moving to Friendlier States Comes With a Cost Laws targeting gender-affirming care have uprooted thousands. But places that are more supportive can also be more expensive.11.07.2024 14:00How Elon Musk and SpaceX Plan to Colonize Mars SpaceX employees are working on plans for a Martian city, including dome habitats, spacesuits and researching whether humans can procreate off Earth. Mr. Musk has volunteered his sperm.10.07.2024 18:19BGH: Vermieter darf Mietkaution auch fГјr einen verjГ¤hrten Schaden einbehalten Im Streit Гјber einen Schaden in einer Mietwohnung hat der Bundesgerichtshof dem Vermieter recht gegeben. Dieser kann laut dem Urteil die Kaution auch fГјr eigentlich bereits verjГ¤hrte Schadensforderungen verrechnen. 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