19.07.2024 9:01 Biden entered a perilous stretch in his fight to remain in the presidential race as allies and donors began looking to a future where a new candidate sits atop the ticket and internal data showed him losi ... 19.07.2024 9:01 Died: Lou Dobbs, 78, former CNN and Fox Business anchor. ... 19.07.2024 9:01 Died: Bob Newhart, 94, comedian and TV star. ... 18.07.2024 21:46 Ardent Health Partners Inc. shares declined 4.1% in their trading debut, after raising $192 million in an initial public offering that was reduced from its proposed size and priced below a marketed range.18.07.2024 21:14 Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store speaks with Bloomberg’s Oliver Crook on the sidelines of the European Political Community meeting at Blenheim Palace in the UK. He gives his advice for Prime Minister Starmer as a fellow non-EU member and says European leaders are paying close attention to Donald Trump and the US presidential election, though he doesn’t think any US president would pull back from the alliance.18.07.2024 20:42 Toronto’s condominium developers saw sales of new units fall to the slowest pace in 27 years as high interest rates temper demand despite a shortage of housing.18.07.2024 20:41 European Central Bank policymakers are increasingly wondering if they may only be able to cut interest rates once more this year, according to people familiar with the matter.18.07.2024 20:24 Problem affected high-value and time-sensitive transactions 18.07.2024 20:23 Commission president faces uphill battle to deliver on issues such as integrating markets and defence18.07.2024 20:23 The $1.7 trillion private credit industry is set on transforming itself into the world’s new banks, and it’s putting on display an ever greater tolerance for the risks of lending to indebted companies.18.07.2024 20:19 The UK placed sanctions on 11 more oil tankers that are helping Russia to export its supplies to customers, including some that are part of a shadow-fleet.18.07.2024 20:02 The UK’s messy handling of its European Union exit damaged the country’s international reputation, the British minister responsible for EU relations told Bloomberg as his new Labour government seeks to reset ties with its closest trading partner.В Successive Conservative governments “tarnished it in their handling of Brexit” by “turning inwards when actually Britain should always be turning outwards to the world,” Nick Thomas-SymondsВ said Thursday in a Bloomberg interview at the European Political Community summit in Blenheim Palace, England. (Source: Bloomberg)18.07.2024 19:55 Nigeria’s central bank is offering dollars to money changers and is capping the rate at which they can sell the US currency to close the widening values in the official and parallel markets.18.07.2024 19:54 The Freeport liquefied natural gas export terminal in Texas has canceled at least 10 cargoes for loading through August after Hurricane Beryl forced the facility to shut, according to traders familiar with the matter.18.07.2024 19:53 Brazil chicken producers slumped after a virulent poultry disease was found on a commercial farm, prompting fears of trade embargoes against the world’s largest exporter.18.07.2024 19:47 Weeks of protests by students in Bangladesh demanding the removal of a quota system for government jobs have spiralled into violent clashes with police and counter-protesters, leaving at least 15 people dead and scores injured, according to media reports.18.07.2024 19:45 Christine Lagarde says September rate cut decision is вЂ?wide open’18.07.2024 19:36 The Czech Republic accused Germany of hoarding gas by slashing the capacity of an export pipeline just as the region grapples with replacing supplies from Russia.18.07.2024 19:31 Nearly three-quarters of journeys could be on state-controlled lines by July 2025, analysis shows18.07.2024 19:03 Norway’s prime minister said he doesn’t see any US President pulling its support for Ukraine or abandoning NATO as the defense alliance benefits all its members.18.07.2024 19:00 The European Central Bank firmly backs the European Union’s push to bring budget policies in indebted nations in line with the region’s fiscal rules, President Christine Lagarde said.18.07.2024 18:57 European Central Bank Vice President Luis de Guindos said he hopes the Spanish government will appoint a new central bank chief by September.18.07.2024 18:47 Facebook owner considers multibillion investment in European eyewear group to expand smart glasses partnership 18.07.2024 18:11 JD Vance’s speech was unlike anything heard from the podium of a Republican National Convention in a generation 18.07.2024 17:51 FCA launched probe after Nigel Farage вЂ?debanking’ scandal 18.07.2024 17:36 Top Communist party committee outlines need to вЂ?prevent ideological risks’ at five-year policy meeting18.07.2024 17:09 Report finds focus on influenza, preparations for no-deal Brexit and вЂ?groupthink’ strategy hampered response to virus18.07.2024 17:00 Traders backing short-dated debt to outperform longer maturities encouraged by prospect of interest rate cuts18.07.2024 15:46 Jonathan Gray says portfolio of world’s largest alternative asset manager shows signs of inflation waning18.07.2024 15:26 Those around the prime minister want to wage a permanent campaign for change that voters will give them credit for18.07.2024 15:02 US presidential election hangs over EPC summit as Labour government tries to reset relations after Brexit Страницы: 123456789101112 ... 383384385386387388389390391392393394395396397398399400401402403404405406407408409410411412413414415416