13.08.2024 13:31European Gas Prices Fall as Russia Flows Take Steam Out of Rally European natural gas prices declined for a second day on signs that Russian gas will continue flowing across Ukraine for now, slowing a rush toward bullish bets.13.08.2024 13:17Latvia’s AirBaltic Doubles Down on Airbus’s A220 With New Order AirBaltic Corp AS is doubling down on its all-Airbus SE A220 fleet, with the Latvian carrier placing its fourth follow-on order for the model.13.08.2024 13:10Korea Plans Briefing to Boost Adoption of New Reference Rate South Korean financial regulators will hold a briefing to boost the adoption of their risk-free reference rate as they seek to follow other countries in moving away from benchmarks based on bank submissions such as Libor.13.08.2024 13:06Pandora CEO on Lab-Grown Diamonds, Jewelry Pandora shares were down this morning despite the Danish jeweler increasing its revenue guidance for the year. Alexander Lacik, Pandora CEO, gives insight to where he sees the strength within the business and Pandora’s effort to pivot from being associated with charms to being a full global jewelry brand. Lacik speaks to Kriti Gupta, Anna Edwards and Guy Johnson on “Bloomberg: The Opening Trade.”13.08.2024 13:00Oil Market Faces Surplus If OPEC+ Boosts Supply, IEA Data Shows Global oil markets are poised to swing from a deficit to a surplus next quarter should OPEC+ proceed with plans to boost supplies, data from the International Energy Agency showed.13.08.2024 12:21Telecom Italia to Get €250 Million in Inwit Stake Sale to Ardian Telecom Italia SpA sold its remaining stake in mobile tower operator Infrastrutture Wireless Italiane SpA, picking up the pace in its drive to de-leverage and boosting cash flow beyond its full-year guidance levels.13.08.2024 12:20Traders Hope Alphabet’s Pixel Event Can Stem $360 Billion Rout Alphabet Inc. investors are anxiously awaiting a Google hardware event on Tuesday — banking on new AI features to help stop a selloff that’s wiped out more than $360 billion in market value in just one month.13.08.2024 12:16Pound Gains as Signs of Robust Job Market Defy Rate-Cut Bets The pound gained on signs the UK jobs market is robust, putting into question bets the Bank of England will deliver two more interest-rate cuts this year.13.08.2024 12:14UK Economy: Unemployment Dips, Wage Growth Slows UK unemployment fell in the three months to June, the Office for National Statistics said Tuesday. Separate data showed regular wage growth cooled - the weakest year-on-year pay increase since the summer of 2022. Speaking on Bloomberg Television, Jefferies economist Modupe Adegbembo says wage growth is still too high for the Bank of England to cut interest rates in September.13.08.2024 12:13Horizons Middle East & Africa 08/13/2024 The US warns an Iranian attack against Israel is increasingly likely, as efforts to revive Gaza ceasefire talks intensify. Also on the show: Elon Musk pitches himself for a role in a second Trump administration; the Bloomberg Big Take looks at how Western asset managers are being asked to do more to win a slice of a $4 trillion sovereign wealth pie in the Middle East; and Zambia is set to reopen its DRC border that blocked copper exports. Guests include Britney Lam, Magellan Capital, Head of Equities Long & Short; and Carla Slim, Standard Chartered, MENA Economist. (Source: Bloomberg)13.08.2024 12:02Torrent Is Said to Seek Raising $3 Billion for KKR’s Stake in JB Torrent Pharmaceuticals Ltd. is considering raising as much as $3 billion from global banks as the Indian drugmaker seeks to acquire a controlling stake in JB Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals Ltd., according to people familiar with the matter.13.08.2024 12:00UK Grocery Price Inflation Rises for First Time Since March 2023 UK grocery inflation rose for the first time since March 2023, according to data released days after the Bank of England cut interest rates from a 16-year high.13.08.2024 11:56Tokyo Cuts Bond Issuance Plan in Sign of Interest-Rate Jitters The Tokyo Metropolitan Government is planning to cut bond sales this fiscal year, in another sign that Japan’s credit market is bracing for weaker investor demand for debt after the central bank raised interest rates.13.08.2024 11:36Bloomberg Markets: Asia 08/13/2024 Bloomberg Markets: Asia is the definitive guide to the markets in Hong Kong and on the mainland. Paul Allen brings you the latest news and analysis to get you ready for the trading day. (Source: Bloomberg)13.08.2024 11:12Mercedes, BMW Reveal Battery Makers Amid Fire Fears in Korea The South Korean units of Mercedes-Benz Group AG and BMW AG disclosed the names of the companies that supply their electric-vehicle batteries for the first time after an EV explosion in the country prompted a nationwide safety investigation.13.08.2024 11:11UK Unemployment Dips Unexpectedly in Sign of Strong Economy UK unemployment fell unexpectedly after companies stepped up hiring, a sign of underlying strength in the economy that complicates the Bank of England’s shift toward lower interest rates.13.08.2024 11:09Covid-Linked Stocks Back in Play as Asia Sees Surge in Cases Shares of Covid test kit and drug makers are in the spotlight in Asia, posting strong gains in recent days following a surge of cases.13.08.2024 10:01MSCI Trims China’s Index Presence by Removing Dozens of Stocks MSCI Inc. continues to cull China stocks from its indexes, setting the stage for a further drop in the nation’s share of a key emerging-market benchmark.13.08.2024 9:00UK Reviews Early Data Releases Traders Say Spur Volatility The UK is reviewing the time it releases key economic statistics amid concerns the current pre-trading publication is helping spur volatility in interest-rate and bond markets.13.08.2024 7:11Iron Ore Extends Drop Below $100 as Steel Industry Mood Darkens Iron ore dropped for the fifth time in six days ahead of data this week that’ll shed light on Chinese steel output, as mills in the biggest market battle slumping product prices and challenged domestic demand.13.08.2024 5:41China Goes to New Extreme in Crackdown on Bond-Market Frenzy Chinese authorities are going to extraordinary lengths to tighten their grip on the world’s third-largest government bond market.13.08.2024 4:25Oil Snaps Five-Day Rally With Mideast Tensions, OPEC in Focus Oil declined after a five-day advance, with a likely escalation in the Middle East conflict offset by signs of weakening global demand growth.13.08.2024 3:59Japanese Stocks Recover to Levels Seen Before Last Week’s Rout Japan’s Nikkei 225 Stock Average jumped to levels seen before the benchmark had its steepest plunge since October 1987 last week.13.08.2024 3:48Stocks Waver With Mideast Risk, US Data in Focus: Markets Wrap European stocks struggled for traction as investors awaited US price data for guidance on the Federal Reserve’s policy path, while rising tension in the Middle East weighed on risk appetite.13.08.2024 2:53Israel’s Rating Cut by Fitch as War Seen Lasting Into 2025 Israel’s sovereign debt was cut by one notch by Fitch Ratings, which kept a negative outlook on the credit as continued military conflict weighs on the country’s public finances.12.08.2024 23:37Uber, Facing Sexual-Assault Litigation, Pushes Plan That May Curb Suits Uber has spent millions trying to get a proposal on the Nevada ballot that would restrict the legal fees that bankroll many lawsuits against companies.12.08.2024 23:02Ukraine and Russia Plan to Keep Gas Flowing Amid Fighting Russia and Ukraine intend to keep pipeline gas flowing to Europe even as fighting continues near a key cross-border transit point for the fuel.12.08.2024 20:32Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games Planners See Economic Upside The Summer Games will be the third for Los Angeles as host, but it will be a challenge to repeat the financial success of 1984.12.08.2024 14:00I.V.F. Threats in Alabama Drive Clinics to Ship Out Embryos A court ruling that deemed frozen embryos “children” has motivated some patients and clinics to move embryos out of red states.12.08.2024 9:01Spain Is Thirsty. Here’s How It Gets Water. To supply water for a number of needs, from tourism to agriculture, the country and other dry nations are increasingly relying on desalination plants that convert seawater into fresh water.12.08.2024 6:39Bangladesh Put Its Eggs in One Economic Basket. Now, a Reckoning. Garment exports lifted the country to new heights. But overreliance on that industry also helped bring down Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Страницы: 123456789101112 ... 463464465466467468469470471472473474475476477478479480481482483484485486487488489490491492493494495496