| 30.07.2024 22:18Ackman’s US IPO Expected to Bring in $2 Billion Bill Ackman’s planned initial public offering for a US closed-end fund is expected to bring in $2 billion after targeting raising $25 billion earlier this month. Pershing Square USA Ltd.’s IPO is expected to price after the close on August 5. Bailey Lipschultz reports on Bloomberg Television. (Source: Bloomberg)30.07.2024 22:14Senate Passes Online Teen-Safety Rules Targeting Big Tech The legislation, which won easy approval in the Senate, faces an uncertain fate in the House. ... 30.07.2024 22:10Senate Passes Child Online Safety Bill, Sending It to an Uncertain House Fate The legislation would impose stricter privacy rules and safeguards for children on the internet and social media, but concerns about free speech and fierce industry lobbying pose challenges.30.07.2024 21:51How Does a Multistrategy Hedge Fund Work? Dmitry Balyasny, founder and CIO of the $20 billion firm Balyasny Asset Management, walks through the basics of how a multistrategy hedge fund works. Balyasny spoke to David Rubenstein for an episode of Bloomberg Wealth. This interview was recorded July 12 in New York. (Source: Bloomberg)30.07.2024 21:47Airbus Logs Sharp Profit Drop After Supply-Chain Setbacks The European plane maker also confirmed it would deliver fewer planes than initially forecast this year. ... 30.07.2024 21:47Balyasny Recounts Living in Soviet-Era Kyiv Dmitry Balyasny, founder and CIO of the $20 billion firm Balyasny Asset Management, recounts living in Soviet-era Kyiv before he and his parents emigrated when he was seven years old. He talks about the the discrimination he faced for being Jewish and what it was like living under a communist regime. Balyasny spoke to David Rubenstein for an episode of Bloomberg Wealth. This interview was recorded July 12 in New York. (Source: Bloomberg)30.07.2024 21:46Social Conservatism Is Alive and Well The rage directed at J.D. Vance and Ballerina Farm prove that the cultural left is far from triumphing. ... 30.07.2024 21:44 Bloomberg Surveillance 07/30/2024 Jonathan Ferro, Lisa Abramowicz and Annmarie Hordern speak daily with leaders and decision makers from Wall Street to Washington and beyond. No other program better positions investors and executives for the trading day. Click here to subscribe to the free daily Surveillance newsletter - https://www.bloomberg.com/account/newsletters/surveillance (Source: Bloomberg)30.07.2024 21:37BOE Could Stop Active Gilt Sales in September The Bank of England could end active gilt sales under its quantitative tightening program in September, Bank of America analysts say in a note. ... 30.07.2024 21:25Colombia Sees Offshore Gas Starting Up Two Years After Estimate Ecopetrol SA expects natural gas from Colombia’s Caribbean waters to come online as soon as 2029, two years later than previously anticipated and not in time to curb a looming fuel shortfall.30.07.2024 21:12Meta to pay $1.4bn to settle Texas facial recognition complaint Facebook parent accused of gathering data from photos and videos without вЂ?informed consent’30.07.2024 21:07Spain Fines Booking.com $447 Million Over Competition Concerns Spain’s competition regulator says that since at least early 2019, Booking.com set several unfair conditions that haven’t been the same for all Spanish hotels using the platform for their bookings. ... 30.07.2024 21:03Movie Editors and Animators Fear A.I. Will Kill Jobs Actors and writers won strict limits on artificial intelligence in last year’s contract negotiations, but other workers face a growing challenge.30.07.2024 21:03L’OrГ©al Sales Growth Disappoints as China Weakness Persists L’OrГ©al SA reported sluggish sales growth in the second quarter as the world’s biggest maker of beauty products suffered from weakness in China.30.07.2024 21:00Debt Fund Managers Pack Laptops for Vacation as Bond Sales Surge Companies have been borrowing heavily in US debt markets this summer, spurring money managers to pack their laptops when they head out on vacation during what was historically a quiet time of year.30.07.2024 20:52Airbus Quarterly Earnings Slump on Charge at Space Division Airbus SE’s operating profit fell by more than half in the second quarter after the company booked a charge at its space unit, forcing it to cut costs amid lower-than-anticipated aircraft deliveries.30.07.2024 20:50Iran’s new president vows to вЂ?normalise’ economic relations with the world Reformist Masoud Pezeshkian says he вЂ?will not rest’ until US sanctions are lifted30.07.2024 20:49Prison-Phone Company ViaPath Wraps Up $1.38 Billion Debt Sale After New FCC Rules ViaPath Technologies has completed a $1.38 billion refinancing transaction after temporarily pausing the process following new regulations from the Federal Communications Commission that curtail how much the prison-communications provider can charge for calls.30.07.2024 20:41U.S. Accuses Norfolk Southern of Delaying Amtrak Trains A complaint filed in federal court said Norfolk Southern had “regularly” failed to follow federal law requiring that it give preference to Amtrak passenger trains.30.07.2024 20:35UK’s Southern Water Risks Downgrade to Junk by Moody’s Moody’s Ratings is considering a downgrade to junk for the senior debt of UK utility Southern Water, the latest sign that troubles at Thames Water could spill over into other parts of the country’s water sector.30.07.2024 20:22UK Raises North Sea Oil, Gas Taxes Amid Protest From Industry The new UK government followed through on its pledge to toughen up the tax regime for North Sea oil and gas producers, increasing a windfall levy and ending some investment allowances.30.07.2024 20:17Stealth вЂ?Trump Trade’ Revives Once-Sleepy ETFs as Assets Rise A pair of under-the-radar ETFs tracking made-in-America investment themes are quietly gathering assets, reflecting investor conviction that domestic manufacturing will thrive in the next presidential administration.30.07.2024 20:16Companies’ Pricing Power Loss Is a Win for the Fed 30.07.2024 20:16US Soccer to Sell $200 Million of Debt for New Atlanta-Area Base The US Soccer Federation is set to borrow $200 million this week through a sale of municipal debt that will help the organization finance the construction of a new national training center and headquarters in the Atlanta area.30.07.2024 20:00Why Do People Mix Up Names? Proper nouns are especially hard for the brain to learn and recall, research shows. ... 30.07.2024 20:00Casey Affleck on Living With Matt Damon and Ben Affleck---and Feeling Like an Outsider The co-star of ‘The Instigators’ talks about his alcoholic father, what kids’ AA meetings taught him about role-playing and his ‘Price Is Right’ hot tub. ... 30.07.2024 19:23SГЎnchez refuses to testify against wife in corruption probe Spanish prime minister becomes plaintiff against judge investigating BegoГ±a GГіmez30.07.2024 19:06The Stranger in Seattle Gets a New Owner, With Plans for Expansion Noisy Creek, a new media company, has bought The Stranger and The Portland Mercury, two of the country’s best known alternative weeklies.30.07.2024 18:38Diageo’s lack of clarity is hard to swallow Combination of uncertainty and distrust in management makes for an unpalatable cocktail30.07.2024 17:24Inside Silicon Valley’s Trump-Harris Rift The election has pit former colleagues and sometime allies against each other, as the tech industry’s libertarian wing puts its money and influence to work.30.07.2024 17:19Labour to tilt housebuilding targets towards Tory shires Councils will not be able to reject developments on grounds of being вЂ?out of character’ Страницы: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ... 420 421 422 423 424 425 426 427 428 429 430 431 432 433 434 435 436 437 438 439 440 441 442 443 444 445 446 447 448 449 450 451 452 453 |