| 23.09.2024 13:31France’s Yield Premium Over Germany Rises to Most Since August The gap between French and German benchmark yields climbed to the highest level since early August, a sign that investors remain on edge over France’s political and fiscal challenges.23.09.2024 13:12German Yield Curve Normalizes Amid Bets on Faster ECB Rate Cuts A key segment of the German yield curve has normalized as traders bet the European Central Bank will need to accelerate the pace of interest-rate cuts amid growing concern the region’s economic recovery has run out of steam.23.09.2024 13:00Euro-Zone Private Sector Back in Contraction on Factory Slump The euro area’s private-sector economy shrank for the first time since March, with a deepening manufacturing downturn heightening concerns that the region’s recovery has run out of steam.23.09.2024 12:30Euro Zone’s Top Economies Suffer Fresh Blow to Business Activity The euro zone’s two largest economies saw private-sector business activity slump in September as Germany’s manufacturing woes worsened and France’s services industry sank.23.09.2024 12:26Commerzbank Stock Drops as Germany Halts Further Share Sales Commerzbank AG dropped after Germany said it won’t sell any more shares in the lender, a move signaling its opposition to any takeover by Italian rival UniCredit SpA.23.09.2024 12:15Defensives Lift European Stocks as Investors Mull Growth Outlook European stocks edged higher, driven by a rally in defensive shares, as investors weighed signs of weaker regional growth against expectations of a resilient global economy.23.09.2024 12:09Springer Nature Targets €4.7В Billion Valuation in Frankfurt IPO Springer Nature, the private equity-backed academic publisher, is aiming for a valuation as high as €4.7 billion ($5.2 billion) in its initial public offering.23.09.2024 11:21Philippine Stocks Gain, Entering Bull Market on Rate-Cut Outlook The Philippines’ benchmark stock index closed in bull-market territory on the prospects of further monetary policy easing in the US and in the Southeast Asian nation.23.09.2024 10:39Germany’s SPD holds off far right in Brandenburg election Preliminary result shows Olaf Scholz’s party narrowly fending off AfD23.09.2024 9:00How Reeves should reform her old employer: the BoE The time is surely ripe for a rethink of some of the strictures governing the central lender23.09.2024 9:00Trumponomics: the radical plan that would reshape America’s economy In a bid to boost manufacturing, the Republican candidate is promising sweeping tariffs. Critics warn they would cause huge damage and heighten global tensions23.09.2024 9:00Military briefing: Russia вЂ?overwhelms’ Ukrainian forces on eastern front Moscow is taking advantage of Kyiv’s redeployment into Kursk region23.09.2024 9:00It’s no longer glorious to get rich in China — it’s dangerous Why no one wants to be the nation’s top tycoon any more23.09.2024 9:00World’s biggest banks pledge support for nuclear power Names including Bank of America, Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs boost COP28 goal of tripling capacity by 205023.09.2024 9:00Labour’s ВЈ7bn pledge piles pressure on UK Infrastructure Bank to deliver Lender has spent just a fraction of funds allocated to it, raising questions over need for more cash from new wealth fund23.09.2024 9:00Why a Tory-led council wants Starmer to be bolder on planning reform Leader of Wiltshire Council in England calls for вЂ?more carrots and sticks’ to force developers to build23.09.2024 9:00Andrea Orcel, Commerzbank and the redemption trade After advising on the disastrous break-up of ABN Amro, the banker appears to be positioning UniCredit for a takeover of its German rival 23.09.2024 9:00Botched data update adds to German economic dysfunction Economists вЂ?flying blind’ after IT hitches forced Federal Statistical Office to suspend consumer and services releases 23.09.2024 9:00UK ministers plan recruiting drive to plug train driver shortage, says union One in five are due to retire this decade, warns Aslef, as staff-shortages continue to be felt 23.09.2024 9:00The chemicals boss standing up to Germany’s far right Evonik chief Christian Kullmann pulls no punches when it comes to the AfD23.09.2024 8:54Murdoch’s REA raises Rightmove bid to ВЈ6.1bn Australian property listings group criticises lack of engagement by UK target’s board23.09.2024 6:51TSMC, Samsung reportedly consider building huge chip factories in UAE Chip-making titans Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. and Samsung Electronics Co. are considering building major factories in the United Arab Emirates to help fill future demand for artificial-intelligence chips, the Wall Street Journal reported Sunday.23.09.2024 6:00Russia and U.S. Religious Conservatives See Common Foe in Africa: Gay Rights Unlikely coalition provides moral support for local activists pushing laws criminalizing homosexuality; death penalty in Uganda. ... 23.09.2024 5:10China’s central bank cuts rate on short-term policy instrument 23.09.2024 4:35Apollo reportedly offers Intel a multibillion-dollar investment Apollo Global Management Inc. has offered to make an investment in Intel Corp. of as much as $5 billion, Bloomberg News reported Sunday.23.09.2024 3:14Israel and Hezbollah Slide Toward Full-Scale War in Night of Intense Strikes The militant group said it targeted an air base and a developer of Israel’s Iron Dome system, while dozens of Israeli warplanes struck southern Lebanon. ... 23.09.2024 2:03Looming US ports strike threatens fresh supply chain crisis Business groups warn of вЂ?devastating impact’ on economy if dockworkers walk off the job23.09.2024 1:00European steelmakers plead with Brussels to tackle flood of Chinese exports European prices drop below cost of production as world market is deluged22.09.2024 22:27Neo-Marxist Dissanayake upsets odds to win Sri Lanka presidency Outsider rides anti-establishment wave with pledge to root out dynastic corruption while abiding by $3bn IMF bailout22.09.2024 0:02Israeli Strike Decimates Hezbollah Military Leadership The militant group said 16 of its elite members were killed in Friday’s attack in Beirut, which Lebanon’s health minister said left a total of 37 people dead. ... 21.09.2024 18:00Siege in Darfur Spirals Into a Brutal Battle for Control An all-out assault of shelling and airstrikes on densely populated areas is exacerbating a famine crisis in Sudan’s El Fasher. ... 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