| 04.10.2024 13:47Heavy Israeli Airstrikes Target Likely Successor to Hezbollah Leader in Beirut Israel aimed at Hashim Safieddine, a cousin of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, as the war in Lebanon expands. ... 04.10.2024 13:41Gen Z investors — and this surprising age bracket — are doubling down on tech stocks A survey found that 68% of Gen Z and 55% of Silent Generation investors increased their positions in tech stocks in the third quarter.04.10.2024 13:31BofA’s Hartnett Sees Risk-On Rally if Jobs Data Is as Expected Risk assets are likely to rally if the monthly US jobs report due Friday is within the range of expectations, according to Bank of America Corp. strategist Michael Hartnett.04.10.2024 13:30UK Construction Sector Surges in Pre-Budget Boost for Starmer The UK construction sector grew at its fastest pace in two-and-a-half years in September, a key survey showed in a boost for Prime Minister Keir Starmer after weeks of negative sentiment about the economy.04.10.2024 13:18Thyssenkrupp Loses Court Bid to Topple EU’s Tata Deal Veto Thyssenkrupp AG lost a European Union court fight to overturn an antitrust veto of its plans for a European steel joint venture with Tata Steel Ltd.04.10.2024 13:08ECB’s Centeno Says Inflation Now Is Very Close to 2% Euro-area inflation is now very near to the European Central Bank’s 2% target for consumer-price growth, according to Governing Council member Mario Centeno.04.10.2024 13:00Lots More on the Ongoing Mess That Is Intel 04.10.2024 13:00Lots More on the Ongoing Mess That Is Intel (Podcast) The US is in the midst of a big effort to bring more semiconductor manufacturing onshore. Intel is the biggest US semiconductor manufacturer. There’s just one problem. Intel has really been struggling to get its fab operations up and running in a timely, efficient manner. So what’s the problem, and can the company turn things around? On this episode of Lots More, we speak to Stacy Rasgon of Bernstein Research and Mackenzie Hawkins of Bloomberg News to discuss the current struggles and future pro04.10.2024 12:54Indonesian Bonds Fall as Weak Rupiah Risks Delaying BI Rate Cuts Indonesian bonds fell by the most in almost four months as a weakening rupiah raised the risk the nation’s central bank may pause on interest-rate cuts.04.10.2024 12:36The bond king, Jeffrey Gundlach, says the economy isn’t working after seeing a Hamburger Helper ad Jeffrey Gundlach, the investor who founded DoubleLine Capital and is best known as the bond king, saw an ad which makes him think the economy isn’t doing well.04.10.2024 12:32Sri Lanka’s New Leader Calls for Tax Relief in First IMF Meeting Sri Lanka’s new president stuck to his campaign promises of reducing taxes and providing other relief to citizens in his first meeting with officials from the International Monetary Fund since taking office.04.10.2024 12:27Emerging-Market Bonds Eye Payrolls Data for Fresh Momentum The rally in emerging-market dollar bonds is awaiting its next catalyst, which may arrive with the US non-farm payrolls data due later Friday.04.10.2024 12:26Springer Nature Gains on Frankfurt Debut in Win for Europe IPOs Shares in Springer Nature AG & Co. rose as much as 9.6% on their debut in Frankfurt, delivering a much-needed win for Europe’s equity capital markets.04.10.2024 12:16European Stocks Edge Higher as Investors Await US Job Data European stocks ticked higher at the open on Friday, reversing some of the week’s losses ahead of US jobs data which could give investors better clarity about the Federal Reserve’s next move.04.10.2024 12:05India’s Piramal Pharma Aims to Double Revenue in Five Years Piramal Pharma Ltd. expects new molecule development and an $80 million expansion of its sterile injectable facility in Kentucky to underpin its goal of doubling revenues in the next five years, according to its Chairperson Nandini Piramal.04.10.2024 12:04VO Ong Beng Seng Leaving Court Oct 4 VO Ong Beng Seng Leaving Court Oct 4 (Source: Bloomberg)04.10.2024 10:07Czech Central Bank Chief Vows to Cut Rates вЂ?Very Cautiously’ Czech central bank Governor Ales Michl reaffirmed his message of caution in monetary easing as he seeks to avoid a fresh wave of inflation.04.10.2024 9:36Invesco China CIO Who Called Rally Is Worried About Valuations Invesco Ltd.’s chief investment officer for Hong Kong and mainland China, Raymond Ma, who predicted double-digit returns in Chinese equities this year, said there are signs the surge has gone too far for some stocks.04.10.2024 9:08вЂ?Screaming into a hurricane’: the fall of India’s most valuable start-up Byju’s Edtech company’s legal battles from Delaware to Bengaluru have exposed corporate governance issues04.10.2024 9:00We may have passed peak obesity Weight loss drugs appear to be having an effect at the population level04.10.2024 9:00Building new UK towns needs radical approach to planning and funding, says task force chair Michael Lyons says potential locations for housing developments will be identified next summer04.10.2024 9:00BA flight cancellations and delays double post Covid Airline must do more to improve operations, even at expense of financial returns, say industry executives and analysts04.10.2024 9:00Pension tax breaks: what’s in the Budget line of fire? Analysts lay out the range of options at the chancellor’s disposal as Starmer warns of вЂ?decisions’ on the horizon04.10.2024 9:00Only five MPs disclosed clothing gifts in past decade Register of interests indicates garment gifting not historically widespread 04.10.2024 9:00France’s Barnier bets on hardliner as вЂ?insurance’ against far right Interior minister Bruno Retailleau promises immigration curbs similar to those of Marine Le Pen’s party04.10.2024 9:00Can Israel destroy Iran’s nuclear facilities by itself? Without US support, analysts believe the Israeli air force will struggle to mount a successful operation04.10.2024 9:00Tory leadership rivals flag Cleverly’s role in Chagos islands вЂ?retreat’ Former foreign secretary has momentum ahead of key MPs’ vote next week 04.10.2024 9:00Has Sinn FГ©in missed its chance to govern Ireland? After watching its support slip dramatically, the pro-unity party has its work cut out to stage a comeback in a looming election04.10.2024 7:12China Stock Traders Ponder How Far Blockbuster Rally Can Go As Chinese stocks in Hong Kong head for their best two-week rally since 2007, questions are arising over just how far this rebound can go.04.10.2024 3:27European Stocks Trade Steady Before US Jobs Data: Markets Wrap European stocks and US futures fluctuated ahead of key American jobs data that will help identify the path for interest rates. An oil price rally eased after spiraling tensions in the Middle East led to the biggest one-day jump in almost a year.04.10.2024 0:16South Africa Corn-Export Forecast Raised to 1.9 Million Tons South Africa’s Agricultural Business Chamber has raised its forecast for the country’s corn exports for the year ending April 2025 to 1.9 million tons. 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