| 23.08.2024 22:34Mike Lynch and the tragedy of the Bayesian Having overcome his legal battles in the US, the Autonomy co-founder lost his life weeks later while celebrating his freedom 23.08.2024 22:23Bank of England’s Bailey says inflation risk is diminishing Governor says UK economy could be in for a вЂ?soft landing’23.08.2024 21:15Jay Powell says вЂ?time has come’ for US interest rate cuts Federal Reserve chair gives strongest signal yet that borrowing costs will soon fall23.08.2024 20:42Central banks are no longer batting on a sticky wicket As the economic picture becomes clearer, the institutions need to start playing catch-up in their pace of policy loosening23.08.2024 16:30Price-Gouging Crusade Electrifies Democratic Rank and File Delegates to the Democratic convention are unified in blaming corporate greed for high prices. ... 23.08.2024 16:16Updates From Fed Officials’ Remarks at Jackson Hole 23.08.2024 16:13China’s Top Solar Firm Reports Profit Jump on Clean Energy Boom Sungrow Power Supply Co., China’s largest solar equipment manufacturer by market capitalization, reported a surge in its profit in the first half of the year as the country’s stellar renewable power expansion continues to fuel demand.23.08.2024 16:09Halliburton Hit by Cyberattack Oilfield-services company Halliburton has joined the growing ranks of firms hit by cyberattacks. ... 23.08.2024 16:00Seattle Mariners Fire Manager Following Epic Collapse The team appears headed for a historic collapse after blowing a 10-game AL West lead. As a result, manager Scott Servais is now out of a job. ... 23.08.2024 15:53Burberry’s 15-Year Stay in FTSE 100 Nears End After Share Slump Burberry Group Plc is on the verge of exiting the FTSE 100 Index, ending the luxury-goods maker’s 15-year stay in the UK blue-chip gauge.23.08.2024 15:47Sterling Could Rise Further if Rates Left on Hold Sterling could rise further in the coming weeks as the Bank of England might be the only major European central bank that doesn’t cut interest rates in September, UBS Global Wealth Management said. ... 23.08.2024 15:26Dutch Prosecutors Probe Trader Vitol’s Activity in Kazakhstan Commodity trading giant Vitol Group is being investigated by the Dutch Public Prosecution Service for its activities in Kazakhstan, the latest legal worry for the world’s largest independent oil trader.23.08.2024 15:23Witcher Maker’s Stellar Run Faces Games Pipeline Challenge Optimism around CD Projekt SA’s next generation of blockbuster game The Witcher has sent the shares soaring, though given the risks involved analysts are skeptical the gains will last.23.08.2024 15:18Nestle’s Struggling Shares Cast Shadow Over Schneider’s Tenure Nestle SA’s weak share-price performance in recent years has cast a shadow over Mark Schneider’s time as chief executive officer of the consumer-goods giant.23.08.2024 15:14LME Trading Floor Faces Fresh Blow as Societe Generale Exits Societe Generale SA is withdrawing from the London Metal Exchange’s open-outcry trading floor, in a move that will raise fresh questions about the viability of the iconic “Ring” as a key price-setting mechanism in global metal markets.23.08.2024 15:12Croatia Moves to Target Tourism Rentals to Tackle Housing Crunch Croatia is seeking to tackle a housing shortage in the European Union nation by effectively curbing the rental of private apartments in the crucial tourism industry to make living space more affordable for families.23.08.2024 15:02EY Sheds U.S. Audit Clients in Response to Shortfalls The accounting firm, which has led market share in U.S. public-company auditing for the past decade, had 84 companies depart since the start of 2023, at least 50 more than at each of its Big Four peers. ... 23.08.2024 15:00Data-Center Owners Get an Edge Over Big Tech Tenants, Finally An artificial-intelligence land grab is lifting shares of the centers’ landlords, such as Equinix, after years of mediocre rent growth. ... 23.08.2024 14:51Two Million Gazans Are Now Confined to 15 Square Miles In one of the most crowded places on the planet, even areas previously designated by Israel as safe for civilians are now active combat zones. ... 23.08.2024 14:46Oaktree Plans to Seek Partner for 3,800 Home Project in Dublin An Oaktree Capital Management LP venture plans to seek an equity partner to help develop a Dublin project that’s expected to be valued at billions of euro when it’s completed, according to people with knowledge of the matter.23.08.2024 14:30The New Etiquette of Negotiating With Your Real-Estate Agent What buyers should look out for in agent agreements. ... 23.08.2024 14:30A Time-Honored Strategy Puts Your Retirement at Risk of Financial Ruin The tried-and-true 60/40 portfolio and 4% withdrawal rate in retirement could lead to “catastrophic” outcomes if markets behave differently than in the past. ... 23.08.2024 14:30Nvidia Is Up 2,000% Since 2019. These WSJ Readers Invested Early. Eight investors share why they bought the chip maker’s stock—and how much they have made. ... 23.08.2024 14:22Swiss Minister Rebuffs UBS Lobbying Against More Capital Swiss Finance Minister Karin Keller-Sutter made clear that the current lobbying campaign by UBS Group AG against new capital requirements isn’t going to sway her.23.08.2024 14:11Adani Power Has $800 Million in Unpaid Dues From Bangladesh Billionaire Gautam Adani’s power generating unit has raked up unpaid dues of as much as $800 million from Bangladesh, where weeks of violent protests left hundreds dead and forced out the previous administration this month.23.08.2024 14:00Jackson Hole History Points to Powell Sidestepping Market Shocks If Treasury and US stock markets are betting on one thing from Jerome Powell at the Jackson Hole symposium Friday, it’s this: He’ll play it safe.23.08.2024 13:27Slovakia’s Debt Costs Are Falling Despite Political Upheaval One of Europe’s longest-serving sovereign debt management chiefs has cut borrowing costs even as his nation went through unprecedented upheaval, including an assassination attempt on the prime minister, a budget blowout and a credit-rating downgrade.23.08.2024 13:24ECB’s Vujcic Sees Gradual Interest-Rate Cuts But Urges Caution The European Central Bank probably has room to slowly lower interest rates as inflation converges toward 2%, but risks remain and officials must proceed carefully, according to Governing Council member Boris Vujcic.23.08.2024 13:16CVC, DSV Submit Dueling €14 Billion Bids for DB Schenker Danish transport group DSV A/S and a consortium led by CVC Capital Partners Plc separately put in binding bids that value Deutsche Bahn AG’s logistics unit at about €14 billion ($15.6 billion), according to people familiar with the matter.23.08.2024 12:20Gold Fields Cuts Target Again on Chile, South Africa Output Gold Fields Ltd. reduced its production guidance for the second time in a few months due to operational challenges at mines in Chile and South Africa.23.08.2024 11:48Private Credit Loses Ground in Fight for Family Office Money It’s the hottest trade on Wall Street. Everywhere you turn, money managers have upped their investments in private credit, helping the asset class balloon into a $1.7 trillion industry. But there’s one group where interest appears to already be waning — the family office. Страницы: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ... 495 496 497 498 499 500 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 510 511 512 513 514 515 516 517 518 519 520 521 522 523 524 525 526 527 528 |