| 23.09.2024 22:17 Bloomberg Surveillance 09/23/2024 Jonathan Ferro, Lisa Abramowicz and Annmarie Hordern have the economy and global markets under surveillance. Their daily conversations with leaders and decision makers from Wall Street to Washington and beyond cover the latest in business, investment, and geopolitics. No other program better positions investors and executives for the trading day. (Source: Bloomberg)23.09.2024 22:15Yardeni Says Fed Cut Raises Odds of вЂ?Outright Melt-Up’ in Stocks US stocks can soar to fresh highs thanks to the Federal Reserve’s aggressive half-point interest rate cut last week, but it also could cause inflation to resurface if central bankers don’t tread carefully, according to Wall Street strategist Ed Yardeni.23.09.2024 22:15Apple’s Late-Day Plunge Stirs Speculation Over Who Was Selling Friday was supposed to be a good day for the shares of Apple Inc., with the iPhone maker set to be a big winner from the quarterly adjustment of major stock indexes. And for most of the session, that’s how it played out — until about 10 minutes before the closing bell.23.09.2024 22:05DHL Group Targets 50% Jump in Revenue by 2030 With New Strategy Deutsche Post AG, which trades as DHL Group, announced a new strategy aimed at boosting revenue by 50% by 2030 through a raft of growth initiatives.23.09.2024 21:49China Gets WTO Panel to Probe US Inflation Reduction Act China succeeded in its second attempt to establish a dispute panel at the World Trade Organization to review whether subsidies from the Inflation Reduction Act unlawfully favor US goods over imports.23.09.2024 21:33SocGen Names Barclays’ Enrico Chiapparoli as Italy Country Head Societe Generale SA has hired Barclays Plc banker Enrico Chiapparoli as its Italy country head, navigating a leadership transition in the eurozone’s third-largest economy.23.09.2024 21:33US Companies Are Ready to Borrow Billions Following Fed Rate Cut Corporate borrowers are storming debt markets on Monday following the Federal Reserve’s decision last week to begin lowering its benchmark interest rate, pushing borrowing costs down.23.09.2024 21:32Copper Rises Amid Potential Chinese Stimulus, Demand Boost Copper rose as investors anticipate a potential stimulus from China, along with boosts from central banks beginning their easing cycle.23.09.2024 21:20TotalEnergies Open to Petrobras Partnerships Abroad, CEO Says TotalEnergies SE is interested in partnering with Petrobras on projects outside of Brazil as the French supermajor expands in Latin America’s most populous nation, Chief Executive Officer Patrick Pouyanne said Monday.23.09.2024 21:10UK to Require Landlords to Boost Energy Efficiency of Housing The UK will require landlords to improve the energy efficiency of homes across the country by the end of this decade, the energy minister said Monday.23.09.2024 21:08Russia Sees Oil and Gas Revenue Shrinking for Next Three Years The Russian government sees its oil and gas revenue falling for the next three years due to lower energy prices and a more lenient tax regime for Gazprom PJSC.23.09.2024 21:06French Billionaire Is Resigned to Barnier’s Tax-the-Rich Signal French shipping billionaire Rodolphe Saade said his company is ready to contribute more tax to help repair France’s stretched public finances, indicating resignation may be setting in among some of the country’s wealthiest citizens to a shift in government policy.23.09.2024 21:03KKR Is Very Bullish on Japan, Bae Says KKR Co-Chief Executive Officer Joe Bae says Japan is a must-own country today for investors. Blackstone President Jon Gray also sees investment opportunities in Japan. They spoke during a Bloomberg panel discussion with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida in New York. (Source: Bloomberg)23.09.2024 20:59Fed’s Goolsbee: вЂ?A Lot of Cuts to Come’ Over Next Year Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Austan Goolsbee said the central bank’s initial cut of 50 basis points makes sense and “over the next 12 months we have a long way to come down to get the interest rate to something like neutral.” Goolsbee spoke Monday at a Q&A event in Chicago.23.09.2024 20:40Treasury Yields Nudged Higher by Fed Speakers, Bond Supply Ahead Bond yields climbed Monday as a raft of new corporate debt preceded a series of Treasury auctions and comments by Federal Reserve officials discouraged expectations for another half-point interest-rate cut.23.09.2024 20:32Vanguard, AllianceBernstein Sue Over Sports Park That Failed Municipal bond funds that lost more than $200 million after a sprawling Arizona sports complex collapsed into bankruptcy sued the investment bank that underwrote the debt for the project and the father-and-son team that developed and managed it.23.09.2024 19:52EU Bank Profitability Hit Record Just as ECB Started Rate Cuts The profitability of Europe’s top banks hit a record high just as the European Central Bank cut interest rates for the first time in almost five years.23.09.2024 19:22Biden Administration Proposes Ban on Chinese Software in Vehicles Federal officials acknowledged that few Chinese vehicles were on U.S. roads now, but said that the administration wanted to take proactive measures to strengthen national security.23.09.2024 18:47As Soccer Jerseys Become Vintage Streetwear, Big Investors Buy In Vintage soccer jerseys have become a streetwear staple, and a target of major investors. Their real appeal lies in the memories they conjure.23.09.2024 17:26Ford stock hits 52-week low at $3.33 amid market challenges 23.09.2024 17:25NVR stock soars to all-time high, reaches $9703.6 23.09.2024 17:03Intel’s Chips Are on the Table Rivals and at least one big investor are circling the embattled semiconductor giant. The Biden administration is sure to keep an eye on any deal in such a strategically important sector.23.09.2024 16:21Sweden’s Northvolt to Cut 20% of Staff Amid Liquidity Crunch Sweden’s Northvolt AB will shed 20% of its global workforce and pause its expansion plans to slow cash outflows as the battery-making firm confronts a burgeoning financial squeeze.23.09.2024 16:01German Coalition to Mull Carmaker Aid After Industry Talks German Economy Minister Robert Habeck said the three parties in the ruling coalition in Berlin will look to overcome their differences and seek ways to help stabilize the country’s struggling carmakers.23.09.2024 15:30US Ports Are Threatened With Strikes in Election-Season Jolt Just as US policymakers shift focus from curbing inflation to shoring up the job market, the economy faces a jolt that threatens the kind of supply-chain disruption and consumer discontent rife during the pandemic.23.09.2024 15:00Rate Cut Kickoff Sparks Rush to Emerging Market Bond ETFs Investors poured money into exchange-traded funds that buy emerging-market bonds last week as optimism around the Federal Reserve’s easing cycle fueled risk appetite.23.09.2024 14:32Ferrari N.V.: Periodic Report on the Buyback Program 23.09.2024 14:32Nisun International to Announce H1 2024 Financial Results by October 15, 2024, and Host First Investor Conference Call 23.09.2024 14:32Belden Accepts Six Innovation Awards from Cabling Installation & Maintenance Magazine 23.09.2024 14:02Tourism and Water Shortages on the Greek Islands: A Delicate Balance As climate change brings water shortages to vacation hot spots, we look at Greece’s tourism-dependent islands, where residents sometimes compete with visitors for a dwindling supply.23.09.2024 13:55Emerging Stocks Hit Two-Month High on China Stimulus, US Data Emerging-market stocks extended gains to a two-month high as US data showed robust business activity and bets on a fresh round of China stimulus measures lifted Asian equities. 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