| 21.08.2024 9:00Cooling US jobs market looms over central bankers at Jackson Hole The Federal Reserve has brought down inflation but must now steer the economy away from recession21.08.2024 9:00The new wave of climate claptrap From Musk to Project 2025, the twaddle keeps on coming21.08.2024 9:00Whatever happened to the wisdom of the bond market? This supposedly brainy sector has been displaying memestock-like tendencies for a while now21.08.2024 9:00The US-backed railway sparking a battle for African copper Washington’s support for a minerals train connecting the DRC to the Atlantic illustrates its desire to compete with China 21.08.2024 9:00The Thatcher-era think-tank quietly inspiring Labour’s policies IPPR’s alumni feature heavily in new government while its papers inform ministers’ thinking 21.08.2024 8:55Obama warns Democrats of вЂ?tight race’ to defeat Trump Former US president backs Kamala Harris in rousing primetime speech at packed Chicago arena21.08.2024 8:36JD.com shares plummet after Walmart cuts its stake 21.08.2024 8:19Police and protesters clash at Israeli consulate during Chicago convention Arrests made less than two miles from arena where Democrats gathered to nominate Kamala Harris21.08.2024 7:01Coal Miner Arch Resources Is Said in Talks to Merge With Consol Arch Resources Inc. is nearing an agreement to merge with Consol Energy Inc. in a combination that would create a $5 billion coal mining company, according to people familiar with the matter.21.08.2024 6:12вЂ?Minimal’ chance Lynch and other missing yacht passengers are alive, says coastguard Autonomy founder among six people unaccounted for after Bayesian sank off coast of Sicily21.08.2024 5:01Bond Funds Pile Into Swath of EM Asia for First Time Since 2021 Five of the largest emerging Asian bond markets are jointly receiving net inflows for the first time in three years, suggesting investors are getting more upbeat on the asset class.21.08.2024 5:00Teenagers Trade $20 Million to Prep for Jobs at Citadel, Nomura The Hong Kong auditorium hums with 50 people in hoodies jamming on their laptops, shouting company names as they manage their $20 million portfolios. On an overhead projector, stock tickers and prices flash away, while news headlines blast from speakers.21.08.2024 4:57Santos Half-Year Profit Falls 18% on Lower Prices and Production Australian gas major Santos Ltd.’s first-half underlying profit fell 18% from the year before as it struggled with declining production and lower energy prices.21.08.2024 4:30Oil Holds Losses as Traders Weigh US Stockpiles and Gaza Talks Oil held a three-day decline after an industry report pointed to a second weekly increase in US crude stockpiles, and as Washington continued its push for a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas.21.08.2024 4:26Singapore Exchange Adds MUFG as FX Liquidity Provider, BT Says Singapore Exchange Ltd. has added Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc. as a liquidity provider to its eFX trading solutions platform for global buy-side institutions, the Business Times reported Tuesday, citing the exchange.21.08.2024 4:09Sticky Money Stays in Japan While Short-Term Players Dump Stocks When the Japanese stock market endured its worst selloff in years earlier this month, foreign investors were selling futures heavily but buying cash equities. To some, that is a good sign that stickier money hasn’t lost confidence in the market.21.08.2024 4:01UK to hire 100 intelligence officers in push to return more failed asylum claims Home Office sets out measures aimed at вЂ?disrupting and smashing’ people-trafficking gangs21.08.2024 4:01Quarter of UK Residents Face Turning Off Heat in Winter: Survey An estimated 25% of UK residents — equivalent to 16.5 million people — are so worried about rising energy bills they will consider turning off their heat and hot water this winter, according to a national charity’s survey.21.08.2024 3:43Two High-Yield Deals May Come to Canadian Debt Market Wednesday Chemtrade Logistics and Surge Energy are expected to issue loonie-denominated debt as soon as Wednesday, according to a person familiar with the matter.21.08.2024 3:32Jupiter’s Nash Has Made Buying the Japanese Yen His Biggest Currency Bet Jupiter Asset Management’s Mark Nash has ramped up wagers for the yen to strengthen on the view that the Bank of Japan is likely to raise interest rates well into 2025.21.08.2024 3:00Southeast Asia Solar Boom at Risk From US-China Trade Stress The future of Southeast Asia’s booming solar industry, which produces the most panels in the world after China, is being thrown into doubt as the US looks set to impose hefty tariffs on the region.21.08.2024 2:04Wells Fargo Hires TD’s Fadi Aboosh for Financial Sponsors Group Wells Fargo & Co. has hired Fadi Aboosh from TD Securities as a managing director in its financial sponsors group focusing on infrastructure funds, according to people familiar with the matter.21.08.2024 1:03UK chancellor plans to raise social rents to boost affordable housebuilding Move aims to give councils and housing associations more certainty over cash flows21.08.2024 0:46Hamas denies вЂ?backing off’ from Gaza ceasefire talks Joe Biden claimed militant group was cooling on deal to end war and free hostages20.08.2024 22:33Labour defends handing senior civil service role to political appointee Jess Sargeant joining Cabinet Office prompts fresh criticism that new government is undermining Whitehall impartiality 20.08.2024 22:33California Munis for Police, Teacher Housing Show Cracks High-yield municipal bonds issued to finance housing for police officers, teachers and nurses in California are showing signs of strain.20.08.2024 21:45Chris Morvillo: missing trial lawyer who helped Mike Lynch walk free Clifford Chance partner was aboard Autonomy founder’s yacht to celebrate courtroom victory20.08.2024 18:09The US tipping system is teetering Customers are growing more resentful as gratuities soar20.08.2024 18:04BT suffers blow as Sky opts for CityFibre’s network in broadband deal FTSE 100 group’s existing agreement with media company will remain but choice of rival вЂ?altnet’ puts it under pressure 20.08.2024 17:03Sweden’s Riksbank sees case for further rate cuts Low inflation gives monetary policymakers more room to boost ailing economy after 25bp cut to 3.5%20.08.2024 16:10Kamala Harris should distance herself from Bidenomics The US president’s high-spending protectionism is bad policy and worse politics Страницы: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ... 487 488 489 490 491 492 493 494 495 496 497 498 499 500 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 510 511 512 513 514 515 516 517 518 519 520 |