16.10.2024 22:55 When former President Donald J. Trump played D.J. at a campaign event on Monday, both liberal and conservative media outlets described it as “surreal.”16.10.2024 14:03 Researchers found that when remote workers were paid to move to Tulsa, Okla., everyone came out ahead.16.10.2024 12:35 Indonesia’s central bank kept its key interest rate steady as expected, pausing an easing cycle as external risks drag on the rupiah currency.16.10.2024 12:09 European stocks fell further on Wednesday, dragged down by an unexpected drop in sales of French luxury behemoth LVMH, which followed a shock outlook from Dutch chip-equipment maker ASML Holding NV.16.10.2024 12:02 The Philippine central bank cut its benchmark interest rate by 25 basis points for the second time this year, as slowing inflation gave it room for further easing.16.10.2024 11:46 The pound tumbled after softer-than-expected UK inflation data emboldened investors to bet on more aggressive interest-rate cuts from the Bank of England.16.10.2024 11:42 Hong Kong’s property developers, brokerages and retailers are poised to benefit from the chief executive’s policy address as the government relaxes mortgage rules and expands a plan to attract wealthy immigrants.16.10.2024 11:34 European natural gas prices moved higher as demand for seaborne fuel picks up following a drop earlier this year.16.10.2024 11:18 Cryptocurrencies were invented in the heat of the 2008-2009 financial crisis to provide an alternative to banks. Many banks and financial institutions on Wall Street that initially scoffed at the dreams of devotees known as “cypherpunks” some 15 years ago are now not only in the cryptocurrency business, they’re also beginning to adopt the underlying blockchain technology.16.10.2024 11:06 UK inflation slipped below the Bank of England’s 2% target for the first time in 3 1/2 years, a fall that sets the stage for a second interest-rate cut next month.16.10.2024 11:03 PineBridge Investments is sticking to its stance of avoiding Indian sovereign bonds, which have turned into a favorite pick among global investors this year, amid bureaucratic challenges of investing locally and a preference for higher carry in Latin America.16.10.2024 11:00 France, which urgently needs to bring down its growing debt mountain, is facing calls to tap into the country’s €52 billion ($57 billion) stock portfolio rather than increase taxes.16.10.2024 10:56 Seven & i Holdings Co.’s recently announced restructuring plan is “too little, too late” and was designed to thwart Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc.’s takeover proposal, a shareholder in the Japanese retailer said.16.10.2024 9:51 The US warned Israel that it must improve the aid flowing in the Gaza Strip within 30 days, suggesting the US may be compelled by law to cut weapons supply if the situation doesn’t improve. Meanwhile, Lebanon is expected to be added to the Financial Action Task Force’s “gray list” for shortcomings in tackling illicit finance. Bloomberg’s Stuart Livingstone-Wallace breaks down the situation in the region.16.10.2024 9:08 The Cold War’s end promised relief from nuclear nightmares, but now atomic arsenals are growing. ... 16.10.2024 9:06 Taking steps to ward off a violent attack, and reassuring family members, is an invisible form of labor for women that is a central element of their work life. ... 16.10.2024 8:1116.10.2024 8:1016.10.2024 8:0516.10.2024 8:0116.10.2024 8:0016.10.2024 8:0016.10.2024 7:52 Investors in chip stocks are facing a fresh gut check after a tepid outlook from key equipment supplier ASML Holding NV sparked a global rout in the sector.16.10.2024 7:4816.10.2024 7:4716.10.2024 7:4616.10.2024 7:37 When China’s Finance Minister Lan Fo’an unveiled his nation’s latest effort to support flagging economic growth, attention fell on a comment about bond issuance and its impact on spending. Unlike the US and other developed nations — where fiscal stimulus packages are typically framed as a pledge to spend a certain amount of money — in China investors take their cue from the magnitude of borrowing that will be unleashed. But there’s a variety of different debt types, reflecting the complexity of 16.10.2024 7:15 Bank of Japan Board Member Seiji Adachi emphasized the need for taking a gradual approach to raising the benchmark interest rate, in comments that will likely cement views in the market that authorities will stand pat when they gather to set policy this month.16.10.2024 4:34 Oil edged higher after slumping by more than 4% on Tuesday, as Israel said it was keeping options open in how to attack Iran — including targeting Iranian energy infrastructure.16.10.2024 3:06 European equities fell as weak luxury sector earnings added to negative sentiment around the profit outlook for the semiconductor industry. The pound slid as a drop in UK inflation spurred increased bets on interest-rate cuts.16.10.2024 0:58 Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s cabinet is tapping Italy’s banks and insurers to help finance €3.5 billion ($3.8 billion) of its budget, in a new plan designed to deliver on giveaways pledged to voters. Страницы: 123456789101112 ... 712713714715716717718719720721722723724725726727728729730731732733734735736737738739740741742743744745