26.07.2024 22:12Teck Draws M&A Attention From Biggest Miners in Rush for Copper The world’s biggest miners are back in serious dealmaking mode and Teck Resources Ltd. is taking center stage.26.07.2024 22:07Nigeria’s Dangote Refinery Re-Sells Some US Crude, Official Says Nigeria’s giant Dangote refinery is re-selling some of the US crude it has purchased to feed the plant, according to a senior official at the refinery.26.07.2024 21:55Brazil Says Trade-Disrupting Chicken Disease Outbreak Has Ended The outbreak of a virulent poultry disease that prompted Brazil to restrict its chicken exports has been resolved, according to the nation’s government.26.07.2024 21:43Honeywell Weighs Quantinuum IPO at $10 Billion Valuation Honeywell International Inc. is considering an initial public offering of its majority-owned quantum computing firm Quantinuum as soon as next year, according to people with knowledge of the matter.26.07.2024 21:30Activist Investor Bluebell Attacks BP’s Involvement in Solar Bluebell Capital Partners continued its push for BP Plc to rethink its investments in clean energy, attacking the company’s involvement in solar projects in the UK.26.07.2024 21:09US Debt Ceiling Is Once Again Haunting Treasury-Bill Forecasters Wall Street is already starting to game plan for the US government’s next debt-ceiling debacle, looking ahead to the Treasury’s estimated cash balance for clues on how much bill supply will be coming down the pipeline.26.07.2024 21:08Inflexion Is Said to Near Deal to Sell UK Insurance Broker DR&P Inflexion is nearing a sale of its majority stake in David Roberts & Partners in a deal that values the UK insurance broker at about ВЈ450 million ($579 million), according to people familiar with the matter.26.07.2024 21:04Baker Hughes Cuts US Spending View as Oilfield Recovery Delayed Baker Hughes Co. lowered its expectations for US shale activity, saying an anticipated recovery in oil drilling is no longer likely this year.26.07.2024 21:00Mexico Peso Gets Battered From All Sides, Leads Currency Losses Mexico’s peso crashed into some formidable global forces this week — Elon Musk, Donald Trump and the Japanese yen.26.07.2024 20:58T. Rowe CEO Sees Three-Year Streak of Outflows EndingВ in 2025 T. Rowe Price Group Inc., whose clients have been yanking cash for more than three years, expects the pain to ease in 2025 when actively managed funds attract cash.26.07.2024 20:56ECB Closely Watching Sticky Services Prices, Schnabel Tells FAZ The European Central Bank is closely watching stubborn price growth in the services sector to make sure it doesn’t derail the return to the 2% goal, Executive Board member Isabel Schnabel told Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.26.07.2024 20:54BancTrust Plans Bond Investor Trip to Venezuela After Election Investment bank BancTrust & Co. is organizing a rare trip to Venezuela for investors who hold some of the nation’s $60 billion in defaulted debt, according to people familiar with the matter.26.07.2024 20:45Pemex Posts Steepest Loss in Four Years Ahead of New CEO Pick Petroleos Mexicanos’ posted its worst loss since the global pandemic emerged more than four years ago, a negative signal for whoever President-elect Claudia Sheinbaum chooses to revive oil production and slash the company’s almost-$100 billion debt burden.26.07.2024 20:40Hefty Demand for $269 Billion of Muni Sales Has Buyers on Hunt The $9 billion-a-week market for new sales of state and local government debt is now so crowded that investors are being forced to get creative in their hunt for value.26.07.2024 20:32Fed is Handling Rates Right, Says Former FDIC Chair Former FDIC Chair Sheila Bair says the Federal Reserve is handling rates right and that it should not rush to cut interest rates. She also talks about a real lack of transparency from banks on exposures of private funds. Sheila speaks with Sonali Basak on Bloomberg: Open Interest. (Source: Bloomberg)26.07.2024 20:13Hedge Funds Piled Into Gilts Hours Before BOE Intervened in 2022 A small group of hedge funds snapped up gilts at rock-bottom prices hours before the Bank of England announced an extraordinary bond-purchase program two years ago to stem a fire sale, according to research from the central bank.26.07.2024 20:12World’s Top Copper Supplier Codelco Posts Drop in Production Codelco posted a decline in first-half production as setbacks loosen the Chilean state-owned company’s grip on the title of world’s biggest copper supplier.26.07.2024 16:14Emerging-Market Stocks Set for Weekly Drop as Traders Shun Risk Developing-nation stocks are headed for their first back-to-back weekly losses since May, as a recent technology rout and lingering concerns around the Chinese economy led investors to pull out of risky assets.26.07.2024 12:48Hungary Seeks End to Lukoil Spat by September to Avert Fuel Risk Hungary has until September to resolve a dispute with Ukraine over the transit of crude from a major Russian oil supplier before fuel shortages set in, according to the government minister in charge of the prime minister’s office.26.07.2024 12:30Brewers Get Euros Boost, Carmakers Wilt: EMEA Earnings Week Ahead A sports-filled summer should give brewing giants Heineken NV and Anheuser-Busch Inbev a much-needed boost.26.07.2024 12:00China Weighs Tenfold Fee Increase on High-Frequency Traders China is considering a fee hike of at least tenfold on high-frequency trading, its latest attempt to rein in some quantitative strategies deemed by regulators as a threat to fairness in the nation’s retail investor-dominated stock market.26.07.2024 11:49Jupiter Sees ВЈ3.4 Billion of Outflows Tied To Star Manager Exit Jupiter Fund Management Plc reported ВЈ3.4 billion ($4.4 billion) of net outflows in the first half of the year as it grapples with the departure of one of its star managers.26.07.2024 11:35China’s Bluechip Stocks Look Like Bargain as Bond Yields Plummet A rally in Chinese bonds is raising the appeal of the country’s battered bluechip stocks, thanks to the latter’s higher dividend payouts in an environment of declining interest rates.26.07.2024 11:10Hermes Sales Jump in 2Q, Outperforms Luxury Peers Hermes sales jumped in the second quarter as the company weathered the luxury demand slowdown better than peers. Hermes’ two biggest units, leather goods and saddlery and ready-to-wear and accessories, saw double-digit growth rates. Bloomberg’s Angelina Rascouet reports.26.07.2024 10:52Mercedes Trims Margin Outlook, Demand Drops Mercedes-Benz Group AG’s earnings dropped in the second quarter as sales of its electric vehicles declined sharply and demand in China weakened. Bloomberg’s Oliver Crook talks about Mercedes’ figures and recaps the broader automotive earnings situation.26.07.2024 10:43Eni Raises Full-Year Guidance After Profit Beats Estimates Eni SpA’s second-quarter profit was better than expected after a strong performance at its upstream business, prompting the company to revise up its guidance for the year.26.07.2024 5:41Traders SayВ Korea’s Plan to Cut Inheritance Tax Will Help Stocks South Korea’s bid to lower its inheritance tax rate for the first time in decades is a welcome move that could help stimulate the economy and stocks, according to investors.26.07.2024 5:06TSMC Joins Global Tech Rout as Trading Resumes After Typhoon Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. shares fell the most in three months upon trading resumption, joining a global tech rout as investors dramatically soured on the promises of artificial intelligence.26.07.2024 3:29Stock Retreat on Hold as Traders Await Key US Data: Markets Wrap The tech-led stock rout took a pause on Friday as traders awaited key US inflation data that could show if fears of a sharper-than-expected economic slowdown are warranted.25.07.2024 20:00Innovative Job App Firm Timee Jumps in Japan Stock Trading Debut Shares of Timee Inc. — the developer of an innovative job matchmaking app helping address Japan’s severe labor shortage — jumped 14% in their first day of trading.25.07.2024 18:41Rainfall to Alleviate Wildfire That Blazed Canada Rockies Rainfall is expected to bring some relief to a fast-moving wildfire that ripped through the Rocky Mountain resort town of Jasper, destroying homes and businesses and threatening key infrastructure in the evacuated Alberta community. 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