07.09.2024 5:44 The face of his firm, he opened storefront offices to chase undervalued properties in New York City and emblazoned a London cab with his name.07.09.2024 3:19 The stock market “can’t win” at the moment, said Andrew Brenner, head of international fixed income at National Alliance Securities. “Heads I lose, tails I lose.”07.09.2024 2:01 James Herbert was permitted to sell nearly $7 million of shares before First Republic Bank’s demise last year, Massachusetts regulators said.07.09.2024 1:59 The byline of Robert D. McFadden, who retired on Sunday, has been one of the most distinguished in the history of The Times. Here is a sampler of his artful obituaries.07.09.2024 1:31 A looming decision in Washington to block Nippon Steel’s merger with U.S. Steel on national security grounds is raising sharp questions in Tokyo.07.09.2024 1:25 The value of the 88-year-old activist investor’s company has fallen by nearly $20 billion. Mr. Icahn said that he was “absolutely not selling.”07.09.2024 1:14 His publication, Tikkun, was a leading voice for left-wing American Jews. His ideas about “the politics of meaning” were embraced by Hillary Clinton.06.09.2024 23:44 Employers added 142,000 jobs in August, fewer than economists had expected, and previous months were revised downward.06.09.2024 23:20 Celebrity chefs and politicians paid tribute to the man behind the extra-thick shake known as the concrete, an intrinsic part of St. Louis summers.06.09.2024 21:21 Their fast-evolving political friendship has become a potential minefield, as Mr. Musk’s sprawling businesses may present conflicts of interest if Mr. Trump is elected in November.06.09.2024 20:26 The yen has scope to extend its advance as carry trades using the Japanese currency continue to wind down, according to Amundi SA’s chief strategist.06.09.2024 20:24 Angola will sell shares in its biggest insurer as the southern African nation accelerates its asset-sale plans to bolster its finances.06.09.2024 20:19 Claudia Sahm, Chief Economist at New Century Advisors, outlines her concerns as US hiring fell short of forecasts in August following downward revisions to the prior two months. Claudia speaks with Tom Keene and Paul Sweeney on Bloomberg Radio.
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