18.07.2024 6:18 A report by a government body that oversees efforts to reduce greenhouse gases will help underpin the Labour Party’s plans to accelerate renewable energy and other measures.18.07.2024 3:05 The vote, which would have forced the tech giant to negotiate collectively with workers, was the closest an Amazon center in Britain had come to being unionized.18.07.2024 1:39 The S&P 500 had its worst day since April. The Nasdaq composite saw its biggest single-day decline since late 2022.18.07.2024 1:05 The Labour Party’s economic agenda, like many other programs around the world, puts political leaders more firmly in charge of industrial policy.18.07.2024 0:14 A production technique gave the impression that Rachel Maddow and other star anchors were reporting in Milwaukee, not from 30 Rockefeller Plaza.18.07.2024 0:01 British dogs and cats are set to become the first animals in Europe to chow down on meat cultivated from chicken cells.17.07.2024 22:14 The decision to name Italy’s second-largest passenger hub after the divisive media mogul and politician, who died in 2023, has prompted outrage and protests.17.07.2024 21:11 The court ruled that the European Commission wrongly withheld information, casting a shadow on its leader, Ursula von der Leyen, before a crucial vote on her future.17.07.2024 20:46 Even as the H5N1 virus evolves, gaps remain in the nation’s contingency plans for human testing, scientists say.17.07.2024 20:37 Donald Trump’s vice-presidential pick has indicated he favors a hands-off approach to A.I. but also wants to increase scrutiny of the biggest tech firms in the field.17.07.2024 20:24 Mr. Vance spent less than five years in Silicon Valley’s tech industry, but the connections he made with Peter Thiel and others became crucial to his political ascent.17.07.2024 20:22 Some Republicans want to use revenue collected from higher duties on foreign goods to finance tax cuts. Economists say such a shift could widen the gap between the rich and the poor.17.07.2024 19:47 The dated U.S. rail infrastructure is struggling to stay operational as climate change accelerates and intense heat waves, downpours and high winds become more frequent.17.07.2024 17:21 “The Fed dominates over the next few months,” says Mike Schumacher, global head of macro strategy at Wells Fargo, but he sees the central bank taking a “tactical” approach to rate cuts. (Source: Bloomberg)17.07.2024 17:11 Ares Management Corp.’s co-head of European Credit Blair Jacobson says he welcomes regulation as private credit funds take on a role as the “new banks.” В He pointed out that the regulation drum “is starting to beat a little bit louder,” as shown by a Bank of England review last year. He spoke with Dani Burger on Bloomberg Brief. (Source: Bloomberg)17.07.2024 17:00 The World Trade Organization highlighted China’s “lack of transparency” on industrial subsidies, suggesting the absence of such public information is fueling complaints from other nations about the threat of Chinese goods flooding the global economy.17.07.2024 16:50 Private equity firms Advent International and PAI Partners are among suitors that submitted first-round offers for French drugmaker Sanofi SA’s consumer health division, according to people familiar with the matter.17.07.2024 16:41 Major wheat importer Egypt made its biggest purchase in two years, in another sign that slumping grain prices are boosting demand.17.07.2024 16:3317.07.2024 16:26 Yemen’s Houthi rebel group has posted a video of a drone boat nearing a ship and exploding, an apparent attack on an oil tanker that underscores the evolving threat to shipping in the region.17.07.2024 16:22 The UK’s corporate governance and accounting watchdog is to be handed extra powers in a long-awaited shake-up of the audit industry.17.07.2024 16:21 A staffer at Paris hedge fund Syquant Capital is suspected of funneling insider tips to his brother to make a spate of winning trades on stocks such as ArcelorMittal SA and Alstom SA just before market-moving announcements.17.07.2024 16:09 Chappal Energies agreed to buy TotalEnergies SE’s 10% stake in oil and gas assets in Nigeria for $860 million, concluding a sale process that lasted more than two years.17.07.2024 16:02 Germany has earned €275 million from its shareholding in Securing Energy for Europe GmbH (SEFE), a former unit of Russia’s state energy group Gazprom PJSC, according to a document.17.07.2024 16:00 US mortgage rates fell last week to their lowest level since early March, a reprieve for potential homebuyers and an industry seeking a much-needed demand tailwind.17.07.2024 15:17 Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams said inflation data over recent months has been encouraging, but he wants to see more evidence in the coming months to gain the confidence needed to lower borrowing costs.17.07.2024 15:04 Germany plans to cut and reform subsidies it pays to renewable energy producers because of rising costs for the government, a move which may fuel uncertainty over future investment.17.07.2024 14:56 The dollar tumbled to its weakest level in almost two months, a move amplified by a sharp rally in the Japanese yen that reverberated across global currency markets.17.07.2024 14:06 Consumer prices rose 2 percent in June from a year earlier, a bit higher than economists expected, with a big jump in hotel prices coinciding with a blockbuster series of concerts.17.07.2024 13:25 A Philippine official denied Wednesday a report that the government has lifted a moratorium on energy exploration in the South China Sea, after shares in upstream oil and gas company PXP Energy Corp. jumped 50%.17.07.2024 10:15 JPMorgan Chase & Co. is planning to set up shop in Munich as the US banking giant keeps expanding in Europe’s largest economy. 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