| 23.09.2024 8:11Sri Lanka Leftist Outsider Wins Presidential Election Sri Lankans have elected a leftist political outsider as president. Anura Kumara Dissanayake, popularly known as AKD, won 5.74 million votes after two rounds of counting in the country’s first-ever runoff. Dissanayake has promised to renegotiate the loan conditions of an IMF bailout, as Dan Strumpf reports on Bloomberg Television.23.09.2024 8:07Sorrell Calls for Aggressive Stimulus As China Struggles One of the world’s top advertising executives - S4 Capital Executive Chairman Sir Martin Sorrell - says China’s central government should unleash more stimulus - through added fiscal spending or more aggressive easing of interest rates. He spoke to Bloomberg’s Stephen Engle at the annual meeting of the International Business Leaders Advisory Council (or IBLAC) in Shanghai that spending patterns of Chinese consumers has fundamentally changed. (Source: Bloomberg)23.09.2024 8:04Indian Markets Calm Masks Chaos Beneath With Bets On RBI Rate Cut Before the trading day starts we bring you a digest of the key news and events that are likely to move markets. Today we look at:23.09.2024 7:51China’s Steel Industry Is Facing a Wave of Bankruptcies, BI Says China’s steel crisis is setting the stage for a wave of bankruptcies and speeding a much-needed consolidation of the industry, according to Bloomberg Intelligence.23.09.2024 7:20Meituan Plans Dollar Bond After Ratings Upgrade, Strong Results Chinese food delivery giant Meituan is planning to issue dollar bonds to refinance its offshore debt, the company said in a filing.23.09.2024 7:02Kepco Shares Plunge After It Refrains From Raising Power Prices Korea Electric Power Corp. shares headed for their biggest loss since early last year after it refrained from raising power charges, threatening more financial strain at the utility.23.09.2024 6:26Singapore Exchange Targets Dubai Expansion to Follow Hedge Funds Singapore Exchange Ltd. is looking at expanding into Dubai, drawn by the surge of hedge funds that have settled in the United Arab Emirates.23.09.2024 6:26HK Weekend Home Sales Fall to Eight-Week Low Despite Rate Cut Lower interest rates have yet to spur a recovery in Hong Kong’s property market as weekend sales dropped to the lowest in two months, days after banks in the city reduced borrowing costs.23.09.2024 5:58Sri Lanka Bonds Tumble as Election Result Puts IMF Loan at Risk Sri Lanka’s dollar bonds slid as leftist candidate Anura Kumara Dissanayake’s victory at the presidential election puts the nation’s bailout by the International Monetary Fund and debt deals at peril.23.09.2024 5:07Gold Rises to Record High Before US Data That May Give Fed Clues Gold touched a record high ahead of US data that’s expected to give clues on whether the Federal Reserve’s 50-basis-point rate reduction last week will be the first in a series of aggressive cuts.23.09.2024 4:59Ringgit Poised to Sustain Rally After Best Quarter in 50 Years The Malaysian ringgit is poised to extend its rally after what’s likely to be its best quarter since 1973 as the central bank will probably refrain from cutting interest rates.23.09.2024 4:54Rio Tinto Chairman on Supply Crisis, China Economy Rio Tinto Chairman Dominic Barton says the world needs more mines to offset a coming supply shortfall across commodities including copper. He says mergers and acquisitions are not enough to plug the gap. Barton spoke exclusively with our Chief North Asia Correspondent Stephen Engle at the IBLAC meetings in Shanghai, where they began by talking about the current difficult state of the Chinese economy. (Source: Bloomberg)23.09.2024 4:35BOC Aviation Seeks to Almost Double Fleet by 2030, BT Reports BOC Aviation Ltd. plans to grow its plane fleet to 1,000 by 2030, Chief Executive Officer Steven Townend told local paper The Business Times.23.09.2024 4:34Rio Tinto Chairman Warns Mining Deals Won’t Solve Supply Crisis The world needs more mines to cope with rising demand for key energy-transition metals like copper, as mergers and acquisitions will not plug a looming supply gap, Rio Tinto Group Chairman Dominic Barton said.23.09.2024 4:32Oil Climbs After Weekly Gain as Middle East Conflict Worsens Oil rose after a second weekly gain, with the focus on an escalation in the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah.23.09.2024 4:17REA Sweetens Rightmove Bid to ВЈ6.1 Billion After Knockback REA Group Ltd. increased its offer for Rightmove Plc to ВЈ6.1 billion ($8.1 billion), expressing frustration at the UK property portal’s refusal to even discuss a deal.23.09.2024 3:41Asian Stocks Advance on China Stimulus Hopes: Markets Wrap Asian stocks rose along with US equity futures on expectations that China may deliver more stimulus to revive the world’s second-largest economy.23.09.2024 3:15RBA preview: hawkish hold expected amid sticky inflation, strong jobs 23.09.2024 3:12Kaplan Takes Legal Action Against Counterfeiters 23.09.2024 3:12Nokia deploys high-performance cross-border DWDM network for IGC 23.09.2024 3:05Pro Research: Wall Street delves into Vertex Pharmaceuticals 23.09.2024 3:01Australian central bank reforms stall as Greens demand rate cuts 23.09.2024 3:01Biden to meet Vietnamese president on Wednesday, White House says 23.09.2024 2:40Asian stocks rise; China up on repo rate cut, Australia hit by retailer losses 23.09.2024 2:30Reeves Vows вЂ?No Return to Austerity’ Ahead of Crunch UK Budget The UK’s new Labour government won’t return to the austerity cuts of its Conservative predecessors, Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves will promise on Monday, as she pivots toward a more positive narrative after weeks of warning about the dire state of the public finances.23.09.2024 2:15Portugal’s Prime Minister, Opposition Leader Schedule Talks on Budget Portuguese Prime Minister Luis Montenegro and Socialist opposition leader Pedro Nuno Santos will meet on Sept. 27 to hold talks about the 2025 budget after previously failing to agree on scheduling discussions earlier this month.23.09.2024 2:12US Congress Unveils Stopgap Spending Deal to Avert Shutdown Congressional leaders unveiled a stopgap funding bill Sunday to temporarily keep the US government’s doors open through Dec. 20, as negotiators aim to avert an Oct. 1 shutdown and set the stage for a funding showdown shortly before Christmas.23.09.2024 2:12French Premier Mulls Taxing Large Firms to Reign in вЂ?Grave’ Debt Prime Minister Michel Barnier opened the door to taxing wealthy individuals and large companies in a bid to repair France’s massive budget deficit and reassure international investors.23.09.2024 2:00How Shortcuts Across the Skies Can Make Flights Greener: Q&A Getting from A to B faster is generally the goal of most travelers, particularly for those flying long-haul in economy.23.09.2024 1:00Fed’s Rate CutВ Comes With a Wrinkle for Pension Plans 23.09.2024 0:19Trump, Harris to Turbocharge Economic Pitches at Dueling Events The battle between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump over the economy is set to intensify, with the rival presidential candidates planning dueling addresses this week on one of the campaign’s defining issues. 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