10.10.2024 4:00Reeves warned to tread cautiously as investors await fiscal plans IFS warns of drawbacks with alternative measures of government debtВ 10.10.2024 0:51Ratan Tata, leading Indian businessman, 1937-2024 Industrialist who led the Tata conglomerate’s acquisition of Jaguar Land Rover and UK steel plants, with mixed results10.10.2024 0:39Chicago City Council Defers Vote on $1.5 Billion Refinancing The Chicago City Council on Wednesday deferred a vote on Mayor Brandon Johnson’s proposed $1.5 billion bond deal, a transaction intended to help close back-to-back shortfalls.10.10.2024 0:28B. Riley Lenders Get Weekly Liquidity Updates in Revised Loan B. Riley Financial Inc.’s lenders are getting more oversight of the company’s finances, including weekly updates on its liquidity and some of its dealmaking amid efforts to pull the money-losing investment firm out of its tailspin.10.10.2024 0:19US Weighs Google Breakup in Historic Case Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Tech Industry Analyst Mandeep Singh and Bloomberg News Antitrust Reporter Leah Nylen on what could be a historic breakup of one of the world’s biggest tech companies. (Source: Bloomberg)10.10.2024 0:14Securing Renewable Energy from Space Aetherflux hope to harness solar energy from space in an effort to deliver renewable power worldwide. CEO Baiju Bhatt joins Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow to discuss his ambitions on Bloomberg Technology. (Source: Bloomberg)10.10.2024 0:09NJ Attorney General: Youth Facing Mental Health Crisis New Jersey Attorney General Matt Platkin joins Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow to discuss the state of social media and TikTok as states set out to sue the social media platform for allegedly deceiving users about its safety for children and its addictive features. He speaks on Bloomberg Technology. (Source: Bloomberg)09.10.2024 23:52Fed Minutes Show Pushback on Powell’s 50 Bps Rate Cut Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell received some pushback on a half-point interest-rate cut in September, as some officials preferred a smaller, quarter-point cut. Mike McKee reports.09.10.2024 23:48Reeves rules out вЂ?exit tax’ for wealthy people leaving UK Chancellor urged to bring in expatriation charge in order to avoid increasing UK capital gains levy in Budget09.10.2024 23:48Pinnacle-Backed Fund Manager Wins Big in Chu’s Canada Deal Canadian investment firm Langdon Equity Partners Ltd. has emerged as one of the big winners from a deal backed by longtime Blackstone dealmaker Chinh Chu.09.10.2024 23:30Treasury Yields Rise as Fed Rate-Cut Hopes Fade Before CPI US Treasury yields rose as traders nixed bets on additional Federal Reserve interest-rate cuts this year ahead of inflation data to be released on Thursday.09.10.2024 23:15David Malpass on US Economy, Presidential Election The World Bank Former President David Malpass discusses inflation, US deficit, the importance of low interest rates for small businesses, and says the Federal Reserve is using really old models. He speaks with Sonali Basak from the Citadel Securities Global Macro Conference. (Source: Bloomberg)09.10.2024 23:13Adani’s Flagship Firm Aims to Raise $500 Million Via Share Sale Indian billionaire Gautam Adani’s flagship firm seeks to raise about $500 million through a share sale to institutions, marking a return to equity fundraising after a withering short-seller report in 2023.09.10.2024 23:00Cashed Up Boomers Draw Investors as Young Aussies Bear the Load Investors are snapping up Australian stocks geared to the nation’s cashed-up retirees while shunning firms exposed to younger households, in a play on a widening intergenerational wealth divide.09.10.2024 22:55Investor Calls For Greater Discount to Peer in Europastry IPO A prospective investor in Europastry SA’s halted initial public offering called for a tighter pricing discount to one of the company’s listed peers.09.10.2024 22:41Boeing Faces $100 Million More in Interest Costs IfВ Rating Is Cut to Junk Boeing Co.’s annual interest costs could rise by at least $100 million if its credit rating is cut to junk, adding to its troubles as it navigates stalled union talks and seeks to shore up fresh capital.09.10.2024 22:36Congo Wants to Pivot Away From China’s Dominance Over Its Mining Democratic Republic of Congo’s top mining official said the country is courting new investors for its world-class deposits of key metals as it looks to diversify ownership in its industry, which is currently dominated by China.09.10.2024 22:35No Landing Is Good News, But Mind theВ Market Swings You’d think signs that theВ US economy has once again defiedВ recession worries would be a good thing. And it is. But it comes with a side dose of market volatility. That’s because, as the former CEO of bond giant Pimco Mohamed El-Erian puts it, “this market lacks anchors when it comes to how it sees the interest rates.” If you can look past the bond volatility, which may ramp up further as soon as Thursday, the outlook still remains bright overall because of stocks, though less so for bonds.09.10.2024 22:31Hurricane Milton Threatens $30 Billion of Muni Debt in Florida As Hurricane Milton barrels toward Florida threatening massive storm surges in the Tampa Bay area, roughly $30 billion of municipal debt is at risk, according to an analysis from Bloomberg Intelligence.09.10.2024 22:29Capital Gains Hike to Yield Less Revenue Than Expected, Research GroupВ Says Canada’s decision to increase the capital gains inclusion rate is unlikely to generate as much cash as Justin Trudeau’s government expects, a research group says.09.10.2024 21:57Citadel Securities CEO Says Regulation Is Deterring IPOs Citadel Securities LLC Chief Executive Officer Peng Zhao said the prospect of too much regulation in corporate America is deterring firms from going public — which he also cited as a reason why the market-maker isn’t considering the move right now.09.10.2024 21:42Starmer refuses to rule out raising employer national insurance rate Chancellor Rachel Reeves could raise billions of pounds by introducing levy on employer pension contributions 09.10.2024 21:15Nordic Carrier SAS, Poland’s LOT Latest to Cut China Flights Sweden’s SAS AB and LOT Polish Airlines are giving up service to China, joining a growing list of European carriers retreating from the world’s second-biggest aviation market.09.10.2024 21:14Partners Group-Backed KinderCare Shares Rise 8% After IPO KinderCare Learning Cos. shares rose nearly 8% after the company raised $576 million in an initial public offering priced toward the bottom of a marketed range.09.10.2024 15:52US foreign policy is too volatile to lead the world The swings between Democratic and Republican presidents weren’t so wild in America’s heyday09.10.2024 14:19EM Stocks Set for Worst Two-Day Loss Since August on China Woes Emerging-market stocks fell for a second day as concerns mounted over China’s response to the weakness in the world’s no. 2 economy.09.10.2024 14:00Wall Street Pay Declines Further From Pandemic Heights Compensation in New York City’s securities industry fell for a second consecutive year in 2023 as profits retreated from highs reached during the pandemic.09.10.2024 11:29Public Bank Is Said to Consider Buying Late Founder’s Family Stake in LPI Public Bank Bhd. is considering buying its late founder Teh Hong Piow’s family stake in the owner of Lonpac Insurance Bhd., people familiar with the matter said.09.10.2024 11:13ECB’s Villeroy Says Rate Cut Next Week Very Probable, Isn’t Last The European Central Bank will very probably lower interest rates next week and will loosen monetary policy again at future meetings depending on progress combating price rises, Governing Council member Francois Villeroy de Galhau said.09.10.2024 11:04Chinese Hospital Sees Cell Therapy Promise In Big Lupus Trial Doctors in China said a homegrown cell therapy saw initial success in children with a severe autoimmune disorder, the latest sign that mainland biotech firms are catching up with western peers in developing cutting-edge treatments for hard-to-treat diseases.09.10.2024 4:39Oil Edges Higher as New China Briefing Renews Hopes for Stimulus Oil edged higher — after tumbling the most in more than a year in the previous session — as China announced a Saturday briefing on fiscal policy, with the market also monitoring developments in the Middle East. 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