25.08.2024 1:00 US inflation figures in the coming week will reinforce that long-awaited interest-rate cuts are coming soon, while a reading on consumer spending is seen indicating that the central bank has been successful at keeping the expansion intact.25.08.2024 0:44 The Islamic State claimed responsibility for the fatal stabbings of three people in Germany “to avenge Muslims in Palestine and everywhere,” the Associated Press reported, citing a news site tied to the terror group.25.08.2024 0:42 The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City’s annual economic symposium in Jackson Hole, Wyoming is winding down.25.08.2024 0:00 The feared maturity wall is proving more of a speed bump, with the world’s junk bond market so far this year seeing the biggest decline in looming debt repayments in at least a decade.24.08.2024 23:47 Brazil central bank Governor Roberto Campos Neto said a tight labor market has made the task of taming inflation a challenge, as the process to lower price pressures back to goal has been slower than anticipated.24.08.2024 23:43 Philip Lane wary of amount of relief central bank will be able to provide borrowers24.08.2024 23:04 Ghana’s main opposition party said it will invest $10 billion under a so-called big-push program to drive growth and lift the size of the economy if it wins the December 2024 elections.24.08.2024 21:58 Elliott Investment Management is the leading bidder in a US court-ordered auction of the parent company of Venezuelan-owned refiner Citgo Petroleum Corp., according to people with knowledge of the process.24.08.2024 21:52 The European Central Bank’s battle to return inflation to 2% isn’t won and interest rates must stay as high as necessary to achieve that goal, without harming the economy unduly, according to Chief Economist Philip Lane.24.08.2024 21:33 Zimbabwe’s state-owned power utility says it implemented increased power rationing due to a technical fault at a coal-fired power plant.24.08.2024 21:00 How Ukraine pulled off a spectacular counterpunch against Moscow by invading its invader24.08.2024 14:27 Turkey is investigating social media posts that falsely claimed Finance Minister Mehmet Simsek had quit, triggering a sharp drop in the Istanbul Stock Exchange, the Capital Markets Board, or SPK, announced on Saturday.24.08.2024 13:22 The People’s Bank of China did not seek to nor will it seek to ban legitimate investments or trading in its government bonds, but it sees risks in a buying spree of the securities, according to people familiar with the matter.24.08.2024 12:54 European Central Bank Governing Council member Robert Holzmann warned that interest rates won’t necessarily be lowered next month — despite several of his colleagues signaling a cut.24.08.2024 10:00 Southern Africa’s railways are suddenly getting global attention and attracting billions of dollars in investment, with a race to secure copper supplies needed for the energy transition at its center.24.08.2024 9:12 A convicted oil tycoon’s mansion is being sold for nearly S$4 million ($3.1 million) off its original asking price, in a sign of the pressure on valuations in Singapore’s high-end market despite a recovery in sales.24.08.2024 9:00 The chaos that was normal in the 1960s is rarer now24.08.2024 9:00 Outgoing President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador is upending the Mexican political landscape one more time, pushing to pass a controversial reform that would deeply transform the country’s judiciary.24.08.2024 6:45 The Philippines has repatriated seven of its nationals who had been arrested at a special economic zone in Laos near its borders with Myanmar and Thailand, the Philippine Daily Inquirer reported Saturday, citing the Department of Foreign Affairs.24.08.2024 6:19 Malaysia’s sole 5G network owner Digital Nasional Bhd. said it terminated a proposed 233 million ringgit ($53.3 million) stake sale to Telekom Malaysia Bhd. after the latter failed to meet necessary conditions to finalize the deal.24.08.2024 5:00 One by one, China’s biggest consumer companies are reporting revenue misses, upsetting expectations for a market recovery to take hold.24.08.2024 4:06 Citi US Equity Strategist Scott Chronert outlines the three tail risks facing US equities: the lingering risk of a recession, demand for AI, and the outcome of a close presidential election. (Source: Bloomberg)24.08.2024 4:02 Some parts of the UK could see between 50mm and 70mm of rain on Saturday, with the Met Office issuing a yellow weather warning for much of the south east of England.24.08.2024 3:56 Grupo Elektra SAB, controlled by billionaire Ricardo Salinas Pliego, was removed from Mexico’s benchmark stock index after shares were halted for weeks, a suspension prompted by the company to interrupt an alleged multimillion-dollar fraud.24.08.2024 3:52 Key Square Capital CEO Scott Bessent warns of a precarious equilibrium in the US economy that resembles emerging market economies. (Source: Bloomberg)24.08.2024 1:24 Federal Reserve chair gives strongest signal yet that borrowing costs will soon fall23.08.2024 20:17 Tosin Odesanya, Senior Vice President of Strategy, Transformation & Digital Customer Care, Synchrony; Satya Raghavarapu, Vice President, Asset Management Technology, Northern Trust; and Genia Wilbourn, Senior Vice President, Global Customer Operations, Verizon Business Group talk with Bloomberg Businessweek’s Tim Stenovec about how they’ve integrated AI tools into their customer service operations at The Business Value of AI event in Atlanta. (Source: Bloomberg)23.08.2024 20:16 Hilary Wandall, Chief Ethics & Compliance Officer, Dun & Bradstreet shares her journey in developing a set of ethical principles and processes that have been embedded throughout the enterprise at The Business Value of AI event in Atlanta. (Source: Bloomberg)23.08.2024 20:14 Juan Perez, Chief Information Officer, Salesforce shares how his team at Salesforce is partnering with customers to advise on their digital transformations at The Business Value of AI event in Atlanta. (Source: Bloomberg)23.08.2024 20:10 Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell says the time has come for the Federal Reserve to cut its key policy rate, affirming expectations that officials will begin lowering borrowing costs. He speaks at the Fed’s annual economic symposium in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.23.08.2024 19:20 Treasuries rallied after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s speech at Jackson Hole cemented expectations that the central bank will cut interest rates next month. Страницы: 123456789101112 ... 497498499500501502503504505506507508509510511512513514515516517518519520521522523524525526527528529530