| 21.09.2024 9:02Taiwan Looks at Options as U.S. Weapons Supply Hit by Gaza, Ukraine Delayed shipments have raised questions about what the island democracy can do to stockpile arms ahead of a potential conflict with China. ... 21.09.2024 5:23Brazil Trims 2024 Spending Freeze Amid Investor Budget Concerns Brazil announced a reduction of the total amount of its spending freeze to 13.3 billion reais ($2.4 billion) for this year in an effort to comply with its fiscal goal amid mounting investor concern about public expenditures.21.09.2024 5:16Australia Eyes Completion of US Critical Minerals Pact This Year Australia expects to conclude an agreement with the US over critical minerals before the end of the year, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said.21.09.2024 5:00Global Money Is Chasing Indian Stocks Again as Bull Run Extends Overseas funds are piling money into Indian stocks, marking a strong return to the $5 trillion market after election-related uncertainty earlier this year triggered a brief hiatus.21.09.2024 5:00Soggy Asia Coffee Crop Means World’s Caffeine Fix to Stay Pricey Any hopes that a flood of coffee exports from Asia’s major growers would take the heat out of a blistering rally that’s pushed robusta prices to the highest since the 1970s are fading fast.21.09.2024 4:00US Leans on Shipbuilding Prowess of Allies to Compete With China In any high-stakes military conflict with China, the US Navy will be critical to winning. But America’s shipbuilding industry is far from able to support what the Navy needs.21.09.2024 4:00Korea’s Influential вЂ?Ants’ to Rally Against Capital Gains Tax South Korea’s retail investors are trying to exert their influence on the country’s stock market policies, having tasted success in their last campaign.21.09.2024 3:54US Hails Deal to Curb Import of Mexican Avocados Grown Illegally A new Mexican certification program will help ensure that avocado exports to the US are not cultivated on deforested areas or illegal operations, the US ambassador to Mexico said on Friday.21.09.2024 3:35вЂ?We have no health insurance’: My wife died, leaving behind a lot of medical debt. Am I responsible for her debt? “Can they take our house?”21.09.2024 3:30Boeing’s defense chief is leaving, company says Boeing Co. said that Ted Colbert — its head of defense, space and security — would leave the company on Friday, as the beleaguered aviation giant’s new chief executive aims for big changes following a string of safety concerns and a deep slump in its financials.21.09.2024 3:06SEC Approves Nasdaq to List Options on iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF The US Securities and Exchange Commission has approved Nasdaq Inc.’s application to list options on the iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF, marking the clearing of an important hurdle before derivatives tied to the product can begin trading.21.09.2024 2:45Israel Kills Top Hezbollah Commander in Beirut Strike The attack represents another security failure for the militant group that has been reeling from repeated Israeli blows. ... 21.09.2024 2:45Snowflake Hacker Still Active, Finding New Victims, Expert Says 21.09.2024 2:38Israel kills elite Hizbollah commanders in Beirut strike, IDF says Air strike on Ibrahim Aqil and Radwan Force follows a wave of deadly blasts in Lebanon21.09.2024 2:35SEC Blasts Musk for Attending Rocket Launch Over Twitter Deposition The US Securities and Exchange Commission called out Elon Musk over his latest “excuse” to skip questioning in a probe of his 2022 acquisition of Twitter: He was attending a SpaceX rocket launch.21.09.2024 2:21Fitch Moves Portugal’s Outlook to Positive on Debt Reduction Portugal’s government bond rating outlook was raised by Fitch Ratings as the country continues to reduce public debt.21.09.2024 2:17Fake Names Lured Billionaire Salinas Into Scam, Lawyers Say Lawyers for Ricardo Salinas Pliego unveiled new details Friday of the loan agreement they allege was part of a scam to con the Mexican billionaire out of hundreds of millions of dollars.21.09.2024 2:10Embraer Returns to Investment-Grade Status After Four Years Planemaker Embraer SA had its debt upgraded to investment-grade status for the first time since the onset of the pandemic, joining a select group of high-grade Brazilian corporates.21.09.2024 1:46Clean-Energy Firm Masdar Nears Deal to Buy Brookfield’s Saeta Yield Masdar is nearing an acquisition of Spanish renewable energy firm Saeta Yield SA from Brookfield Asset Management, people familiar with the matter said.21.09.2024 1:31Stocks End Lower, Post-Fed Rally Faded | Closing Bell Comprehensive cross-platform coverage of the U.S. market close on Bloomberg Television, Bloomberg Radio, and YouTube with Alix Steel, Vonnie Quinn, Carol Massar and Matt Miller. (Source: Bloomberg)21.09.2024 1:22Hedge Funds Turn Most Bearish on Diesel, Gasoil on Record Hedge funds turned the most bearish on diesel and gasoil on record as concerns about the global economy and fuel demand persist.21.09.2024 1:20Banker Who Revived EF Hutton Is Embroiled in Federal Fraud Probe The man who led the revival of old-school Wall Street name EF Hutton as a leading SPAC investment bank is embroiled in a federal securities fraud probe, according to people familiar with the matter.21.09.2024 1:14вЂ?Big Short’ fund manager Eisman put on вЂ?indefinite leave’ after Gaza comments Famed investor said on X that he was вЂ?celebrating’ the destruction of Gaza21.09.2024 0:37Goldman’s Schiffrin Named Strategy Head for Banking, Markets Josh Schiffrin, Goldman Sachs Group Inc.’ global head of trading strategy, was promoted to chief strategy officer and head of financial risk for global banking and markets at the firm, according to a memo seen by Bloomberg.21.09.2024 0:32Secret Service says US faces heightened threat after Trump assassination attempts Agency was complacent during Pennsylvania shooting incident, acting director admits 20.09.2024 23:59Nasal Flu Vaccine Is Approved for At-Home Use The F.D.A. authorized AstraZeneca’s treatment to be given outside a health care setting, although it will still need a prescription.20.09.2024 23:22What’s Next for Rate Cuts? The Fed Is Watching Jobs and Prices. A Federal Reserve official predicted quarter point rate cuts if data looked вЂ?fine’. But he also set out a scenario for a pause — or faster reductions.20.09.2024 23:04Did central banks get the inflation crisis right? Policymakers are lowering rates and signalling new confidence that a вЂ?soft landing’ is possible. But few are ready to declare victory20.09.2024 20:45Dollar’s Resilience in Face of Fed Cuts Disappoints Traders Traders betting big on a weaker dollar are facing disappointment — at least for now — as the greenback remains resilient following the Federal Reserve’s half-point interest-rate cut.20.09.2024 18:11E.U. Will Offer $39 Billion Loan for Ukraine Without U.S. Help Plans for a larger sum collapsed when Hungary blocked changes requested by Washington as the price for a joint initiative.20.09.2024 16:51Boeing Worker Side Hustles Could Drag Strike Out for Months Around Boeing Co.’s vast aircraft manufacturing hub in Seattle, the great belt tightening has begun as the planemaker and its factory workers settle in for a labor dispute that will test the resolve of both sides. Страницы: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ... 634 635 636 637 638 639 640 641 642 643 644 645 646 647 648 649 650 651 652 653 654 655 656 657 658 659 660 661 662 663 664 665 666 667 |