| 24.07.2024 14:11From Online Drug Lord to Crypto Entrepreneur, Blake Benthall Is Back in Business After Blake Benthall was arrested for running Silk Road 2.0, the infamous illegal drug bazaar, things didn’t go the way you might expect.24.07.2024 14:01Small Banks Say Their Commercial Real Estate Loans Are Fine Community banks are big commercial real-estate lenders. But they say their loans are to sturdy local businesses, not those facing vacant office space.24.07.2024 13:34LVMH leads sell-off in global luxury shares as downturn fears deepen Weaker than expected profits add to investor concerns about demand in China and industry outlook24.07.2024 13:34UniCredit Sets Aside €228 Million Linked to Russia Asset Seizure UniCredit SpA “prudentially set aside” €228 million ($247 million) of funds related to the decision by a Russian court to seize assets in the country, Chief Executive Officer Andrea Orcel said in an interview.24.07.2024 13:31Vedanta Seeks Partners to Develop Zambia Mines It’s Regaining Vedanta Resources Ltd., the mining company that billionaire Anil Agarwal founded, is looking for business partners to boost output at the Zambian copper assets it’s regaining control of after years of legal battles.24.07.2024 13:30Labour government quashes first rebellion Rows over two-child benefit cap are far from over as seven MPs are suspended24.07.2024 13:30UK Business Confidence and Orders Grow After Labour Election Win Britain’s private sector companies reported a surge in confidence, hiring and new orders after Labour’s landslide election victory, a sign the new government may enjoy stronger growth.24.07.2024 13:24EasyJet reassures investors over summer travel as fares hold up Low-cost carrier posts rising profits after Ryanair warned on falling ticket prices and demand 24.07.2024 13:22Revive вЂ?Oxford-Cambridge arc’ growth plan, urge business and university leaders Letter to prime minister seeks boost for new science and tech вЂ?supercluster’ after plans stalled under previous government24.07.2024 13:12South African Inflation Slows to Six-Month Low on Food Costs South Africa’s inflation rate fell slightly in June, touching a six-month low and potentially encouraging the central bank to consider cutting borrowing costs later this year.24.07.2024 13:10Earnings Weakness Not вЂ?Panic Moment’ for Investors: L&G Sonja Laud, chief investment officer at Legal & General Investment Management, says weak earnings for a number of companies in both the US and Europe does not represent a “panic moment.” Speaking on Bloomberg Television, Laud says the market reaction is “quite natural to what should have been anticipated,” adding that analysts and investors will look at the “repeatable and sustainable earnings profile” of most of these corporations.24.07.2024 13:00Euro-Zone Activity Grounds to Halt on Surprise German Slump Euro-area private-sector activity barely grew this month as its top economy unexpectedly slumped.24.07.2024 12:55The London market discount is about performance, not geography Lower average profitability explains much of why UK companies are lower-valued than their US peers24.07.2024 12:46Sweden’s Alecta Faces Possible Sanctions After $3.2 Billion Loss The Swedish pension fund embroiled in last year’s US banking crisis runs the risk of possible sanctions over the investment missteps that led to $3.2 billion in losses and writedowns.24.07.2024 12:42Yield Curve Steepens to End Inversion as RBNZ Seen Cutting Rates New Zealand’s key yield curve ended inversion as the nation’s central bank edged closer to cutting interest rates.24.07.2024 12:18European Stocks Slip Amid Earnings Deluge; LVMH Weighs in France European stocks declined as investors tackled a rush of earnings, with Deutsche Bank AG and LVMH sliding after disappointing results.24.07.2024 12:09Explosion at Jose Cuervo Tequila Factory in Mexico Kills 5 The explosion on Tuesday in the city of Tequila, near Guadalajara, killed five workers and left two others wounded, the authorities said.24.07.2024 12:07Reckitt launches wide-ranging restructuring plan Household goods group to review infant formula business and put consumer brand portfolio up for sale24.07.2024 12:00Why Paper Checks Refuse to Die It’s hard to avoid hassle — or fraud — when you’re required to pay with paper and ink. Here’s why checks persist and why some people don’t mind.24.07.2024 10:46UniCredit Boosts Revenue Outlook, Dividends UniCredit raised its revenue guidance for the year and said it would pay out around €1.4 billion in interim dividends, after the Italian bank posted above-forecast profits in the second quarter. ... 24.07.2024 9:31Chinese Stocks Trim Losses Amid Signs National Team in Action Chinese equity benchmarks pared early losses Wednesday, with the rebound coinciding with a jump in trading activity among exchange-traded funds known to be favored by the state fund.24.07.2024 9:15China’s Burgeoning Chicken Feet Market at Risk From Brazil Ban They’re ubiquitous on dim sum restaurant menus, and a popular street food snack, but a surge in chicken feet prices is threatening to put them out of reach of many Chinese consumers.24.07.2024 9:06Malaysia Reviews Dumping Laws as Cheap China Goods Spark Concern Malaysia’s Trade Ministry is reviewing its anti-dumping legislation and plans to present it to parliament next year, joining Indonesia in heeding concerns about cheap Chinese products hurting local businesses.24.07.2024 9:02Beefed-Up Olympics Security Thins Out Tourists, Squeezing Merchants French businesses had hoped the Games would bring an economic boom, but metal fences and police checkpoints have turned some areas of Paris into dead zones.24.07.2024 9:01Bitcoin Reward Firm Fold Said to Near Deal With Betsy Cohen SPAC Fold Inc., the Bitcoin reward firm, is in advanced talks to go public via a blank-check company started by SPAC veteran Betsy Cohen, according to people with knowledge of the matter.24.07.2024 9:00Mutiny in the Bond Market as Billionaires Pick a Debt Fight 24.07.2024 9:00African Nations Turn to Gold to Protect Against Currency Losses African nations are rushing to build their gold reserves to hedge against geopolitical tensions that have battered their currencies and fanned inflation.24.07.2024 8:58Hong KongВ Peak Mansions Sold for $110 Million as Family Offloads Assets Three houses on the Peak have been sold for HK$860 million ($110 million), the second big transaction in a month by a wealthy family in Hong Kong.24.07.2024 8:49Tesla profit falls short, Elon Musk demands patience | Bloomberg: The Asia Trade 7/24/24 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 Sydney with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Paul Allen, getting insight and analysis from newsmakers and industry leaders on the biggest stories shaping global markets. (Source: Bloomberg)24.07.2024 2:46Alphabet Reports 29% Jump in Profit as A.I. Efforts Begin to Pay Off Google’s parent company narrowly topped revenue and profit expectations, driven by its search engine and cloud unit, and it said A.I. investments were “driving new growth.”23.07.2024 21:47Mark Zuckerberg Stumps for вЂ?Open Source’ A.I. The chief executive of Meta said in an open letter that it was important that the technology was not controlled by a handful of giant companies — including his own. Страницы: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ... 401 402 403 404 405 406 407 408 409 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 419 420 421 422 423 424 425 426 427 428 429 430 431 432 433 434 |