| 04.08.2024 20:34Apple Investors Urged to Stay Calm After Buffett Slashes Stake To some, Berkshire Hathaway Inc.’s gutting of its Apple Inc. stake could be interpreted as a lack of conviction in the iPhone maker’s growth story. But many on Wall Street are urging investors to look past the news and stay calm.04.08.2024 19:00Crypto Is Booming Again in New York as Sentiment Turns Positive Crypto startup Concrete recent decamping to New York’s Meatpacking District from the San Francisco Bay Area may be emblematic of a budding digital-asset renaissance in the Big Apple.04.08.2024 18:00The Stock Market Is Rotating. The Question Is Where It Goes Next The violent stock market selloff last week triggered by fears that the Federal Reserve missed its chance to help a faltering US economy ended one rotation trade and may have started another, leaving investors guessing where equities go from here.04.08.2024 17:30Dollar Path Divides Goldman, Fidelity Over Emerging-Market Bonds Goldman Sachs Group Inc. says emerging-market investors should favor dollar-denominated bonds over local-currency ones. Fidelity International says the opposite.04.08.2024 17:00Turkish Inflation Set for Huge Drop That Central Bank May Ignore Turkey’s headline inflation likely saw the sharpest drop in nearly two years in July, a slowdown largely due to base effects that officials may overlook as they focus on more immediate risks to prices.04.08.2024 14:59Israel Stocks Plunge on Global Market Selloff and Iran Threat Israeli shares fell sharply on Sunday, catching up with weakness in world markets and reflecting the continued threat of attacks from Iran and its regional proxies.04.08.2024 14:30FedEx Tackles the Ultimate Logistics Challenge: Getting Rid of Duplicate Trucks Technology, labor bumps as parcel company kicks off process to merge its Express and Ground networks. ... 04.08.2024 14:00Arts Calendar: Happenings for the Week of August 4 A Canadian documentary examines a dark period of the country’s history, Ryuichi Sakamoto’s estate releases a posthumous album, the Whitney Biennial draws to a close and much, much more. ... 04.08.2024 13:40Bangladesh Orders Mobile Internet Shutdown to Quell Protests Bangladesh tightened a nationwide curfew and ordered a shutdown of mobile Internet services for the second time in three weeks as renewed protests over the weekend led to more than 70 deaths.04.08.2024 13:26Satellite Images Show LNG Ship at Sanctioned Russian Plant A large vessel docked at Russia’s liquefied natural gas export plant in the Arctic last week, according to satellite images, in what appears to be the first move to circumvent US sanctions against the facility.04.08.2024 12:44Berkshire Hathaway: Warren Buffett verkauft Apple-Aktien Seine BГ¶rsenaktivitГ¤ten haben ihn zu einem der reichsten Menschen der Welt gemacht. Nun reduziert Warren Buffett seine AktienbestГ¤nde und verkauft Apple-Aktien im Wert von 390 Millionen Dollar.04.08.2024 11:00Euro Zone’s Big Growth Laggard Has a Lot of Cheery Consumers Some of the euro zone’s most upbeat consumers can be found in one of the region’s most sickly economies — Germany.04.08.2024 9:01Takeaways From Our Investigation Into Banned A.I. Chips in China The Times found an active trade in Nvidia chips in China despite U.S. national security restrictions, as well as unreported incidents of how the technology had been used to further defense research.04.08.2024 9:01Work Friend: How Loyal Should You Feel to Your Boss? How guilty should you feel about leaving the boss who gave you your first big break?04.08.2024 9:00With Smugglers and Front Companies, China Is Skirting American A.I. Bans The U.S. is trying to stop China from getting Nvidia microchips to advance its military. The private sector is fighting back.04.08.2024 7:49Libya Slams Political Blackmail as Biggest Oil Field Cuts Output Libya’s internationally recognized government alleged “political blackmail” as production began to be cut at the OPEC nation’s largest oil field.04.08.2024 5:12East Coast, Gulf Dockworkers to Meet Next Month on Strike Plan A labor strike that would shut down six out of 10 of the busiest ports in the US just weeks before the presidential election is looking increasingly likely.04.08.2024 5:00Investors Take Long-Term View as Rate Hike Whipsaws Japan This past week’s rate hike in Japan hammered the benchmark index the most in eight years. Despite the turmoil, some investors still have faith in the long-term outlook for the country’s stocks.04.08.2024 4:07Ina Jaffe, Dogged and Award-Winning NPR Reporter, Dies at 75 Ms. Jaffe spent decades covering politics and aging in America, and she was the first editor of the NPR program “Weekend Edition Saturday.”04.08.2024 2:38Apax-Backed Crate Supplier Tosca in Talks With Lenders for Cash Apax Partners-backed Tosca Services LLC is holding discussions with some creditors for a new loan that would give the company a cash boost, according to people familiar with the matter.04.08.2024 1:00China’s Economy Keeps Gliding on Just One Engine China’s economy has leaned on industrial production to keep growing this year, and data in the coming week will provide clues on how strong that support remains.04.08.2024 0:28Brazil’s Lula Approves Green Hydrogen Bill, Vetoes Tax Credits Brazil President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva approved legislation establishing a legal framework for low-carbon hydrogen, but vetoed language that would have granted certain tax credits.04.08.2024 0:00Credit Traders Rush to Hedge on US Economy Fears Debt investors are loading up on insurance against corporate bond defaults as concerns mount about the health of the US economy and the European consumer.03.08.2024 22:35US LNG Exporter Venture Seeks Court Order Against Kiewit Venture Global LNG Inc., a US liquefied natural gas developer, is requesting a court order to prevent the release of confidential information to Shell Plc amid contract disputes between the two companies over a facility in Louisiana.03.08.2024 22:10Fraser, Schwarzman to Meet New UK Chancellor Reeves in New York The UK’s new chancellor, Rachel Reeves, is set to meet top Wall Street executives including Citigroup Inc. Chief Executive Officer Jane Fraser and Blackstone Inc.’s Steve Schwarzman on a visit to New York.03.08.2024 20:14The Most Petrifying 471 Yards at the Olympics No lead is safe at the 18th hole of Le Golf National. And the Hole of Death might just decide a gold medal. ... 03.08.2024 20:00Racked by Extreme Heat, One Worker Died on the Job. His Story Is a Warning. The death of an electrical lineman, Cory Foster, underscores the perils of prolonged exposure to extreme heat, which is being worsened by climate change. ... 03.08.2024 20:00Market Plunge Has Investors Bracing for Turbulent End to 2024 03.08.2024 19:29Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Cuts Stake in Apple The conglomerate reported nearly $277 billion in cash in the second quarter. And while it sold about 390 million shares in Apple, it still owned about 400 million.03.08.2024 19:07Tropical Storm Debby Moves Through Gulf Toward Florida MIAMI (AP) — Tropical Storm Debby was strengthening rapidly Sunday and was predicted to become a hurricane as it moves through the Gulf of Mexico on a collision course with the Florida coast.03.08.2024 17:00Saying the Quiet Part Out Loud Two billionaire Democratic donors have publicly pressured Vice President Kamala Harris to replace the F.T.C. chair, Lina Khan. Wall Street insiders are worried that could backfire. Страницы: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ... 434 435 436 437 438 439 440 441 442 443 444 445 446 447 448 449 450 451 452 453 454 455 456 457 458 459 460 461 462 463 464 465 466 467 |