| 27.10.2024 7:05China Industrial Profits Extend Drop as Deflation Takes Toll Profits at China’s industrial firms in September declined at a faster pace than a month earlier, as deflationary pressures sap the strength of corporate finances.27.10.2024 4:00TSMC suspended shipments to China firm after chip found on Huawei processor, sources say 27.10.2024 3:35Oil prices likely to fall after Israel shows restraint in strikes on Iran 27.10.2024 2:04What to Know About the Chinese Hackers Who Targeted the 2024 Campaigns A group that experts call Salt Typhoon is believed to be behind a sophisticated breach of major telecommunication companies that has taken aim at American leaders.27.10.2024 1:00GDP, Storm-Impacted Jobs Numbers to Set Table Ahead of Fed Policy Meeting A week before Federal Reserve officials gather to reflect on the appropriate tempo of interest-rates cuts, three high-profile reports are set to show underlying resilience in the US economy and a temporary hiccup in job growth.27.10.2024 0:28Biogen Presents Positive Results from Phase 2 IGNAZ Study of Felzartamab in IgA Nephropathy at American Society of Nephrology (ASN) Kidney Week 2024 27.10.2024 0:00Novartis oral Fabhalta В® (iptacopan) sustained clinically meaningful results at one year in Phase III C3 glomerulopathy (C3G) trial 26.10.2024 23:51Israeli army leaves north Gaza hospital, detains medics, says health ministry 26.10.2024 23:37Bond Trading Frenzy Risks Giving Market Makers a False Sense of Security On the surface, the corporate bond market has never looked more stable and liquid. In the US, the market recorded its busiest month ever for trading volume in September.26.10.2024 22:49How Tom Llamas, an NBC Anchor, Spends His Sundays Mr. Llamas, who has been racing between hurricanes and election coverage, makes time for baseball with his children and not-so-scary movies with his wife.26.10.2024 21:47France and Europe Need to Get Finances in Order, ECB’s Knot Says European Central Bank Governing Council member Klaas Knot urged European governments to get their finances in order — highlighting France’s particular need to do so.26.10.2024 19:30Uruguay Goes to Polls With Investors Wary of Pension Overhaul Voters in Uruguay are set to cast their ballots Sunday in a presidential race that’s being overshadowed by a contentious pension overhaul.26.10.2024 18:42Bundesbank Chief Is Mad at Russia’s Calls for Global Cooperation Russian demands in the Group of 20 that countries need to cooperate are a mockery given its invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Bundesbank President Joachim Nagel said, blaming part of Germany’s economic troubles on the war.26.10.2024 18:13ECB Must Stay Nimble on Rates Because of Weak Economy, Knot Says The European Central Bank must stay nimble on interest rates, Governing Council member Klaas Knot said.26.10.2024 18:00As S&P Rally Broadens Beyond Tech, Profit Growth Remains Elusive The seemingly unstoppable US stock market continues to rise despite Big Tech’s slump, as the gains diversify to industry groups like real estate that struggled through the first half of the year.26.10.2024 17:00A New Business on Wall Street: Defending Against D.E.I. Backlash Companies are conducting vulnerability assessments, compiling research reports and writing plans for what to do if their diversity efforts come under attack.26.10.2024 17:00Wall Street Week: Seeing the Potential in Generative AI and in Mexico 26.10.2024 16:03Israel’s Limited Attack on Iran May Help Spur Regional Deal Israel’s assault on Iran early Saturday, coordinated with Washington and limited to missile and air defense sites, was more restrained than many expected and may help diplomatic efforts to return hostages and limit the combat in both Lebanon and Gaza.26.10.2024 15:22UK Banks Facing Billions More in Payouts After Auto Loan Ruling UK banks are facing paying billions in extra compensation after a London court ruling that said lenders weren’t transparent enough to customers taking out car loans, in a decision that sent bank shares tumbling.26.10.2024 14:30Olaf Scholz und Robert Habeck in Indien: Wie Indien die deutsche Wirtschaft retten soll Rasantes Wachstum, gewaltige AbsatzmГ¤rkte, ArbeitskrГ¤fte im Гњberfluss: Indien kГ¶nnte gleich mehrere Wirtschaftsprobleme der Deutschen lГ¶sen. WГ¤ren da nicht mindestens zwei Probleme.26.10.2024 14:19Vietnam to Halt Flights at Four Airports as Storm Trami Nears Vietnamese authorities are preparing to suspend operations at four airports in its central provinces as the country braces for Tropical Storm Trami, which already brought death and destruction to the Philippines.26.10.2024 14:05Myths About Getting Cheaper Car Insurance for Teen Drivers Here’s what could happen if you don’t tell your insurer about any teenage drivers in your family — or try to get a separate policy for them altogether.26.10.2024 14:04Global Economic Leaders Confront a New Era of Industrial Policy Policymakers brace for more protectionism and the demise of “neoliberalism” if Donald J. Trump is re-elected in the U.S.26.10.2024 14:03How Jessica Tarlov of вЂ?The Five’ Became a Liberal Star on Fox News A die-hard Democrat, she is a resident dissenter on “The Five,” the most-watched show in cable news. Does she have the hardest job on television?26.10.2024 14:00China Tightens Its Hold on Minerals Needed to Make Computer Chips Already the dominant producer of rare minerals, Beijing is using export restrictions and its power over state-owned companies to further control access.26.10.2024 13:08Thailand Will Raise Retirement Age to 65, Bangkok Post Reports Thailand plans to lift the retirement age for both the private and government sectors to 65, due to improvements in healthcare and medical technology, the Bangkok Post reported.26.10.2024 12:00Why Trump’s Plan to Escalate Tariffs Has So Many Haters The US heavily taxed imports for much of its history before largely abandoning the policy, beginning in the 1930s, as government leaders embraced the idea of free trade. High tariffs made a comeback during the presidency of Donald Trump, who adopted them in an effort to revitalize American manufacturing and to counter what the US regards as China’s unfair trade practices. Trump’s successor Joe Biden kept the trend going.26.10.2024 11:00As His Plans Unravel, MacronВ Finds a True Believer for Finance Chief 26.10.2024 1:15В»The EconomistВ« gibt Angela Merkel Mitschuld am Abstieg Deutschlands und der EU Noch vor dem Erscheinen der Memoiren von Angela Merkel fГ¤llt der В»EconomistВ« ein scharfes Urteil: Nach ihrer Kanzlerschaft sei Deutschland einmal mehr der wirtschaftlich В»kranke Mann EuropasВ«.25.10.2024 19:36IG Metall ruft zu Warnstreiks ab Dienstag auf Den Arbeitgebern soll В»der Ernst der LageВ« demonstriert werden: Die IG Metall droht mit Warnstreiks in der deutschen Metall- und Elektroindustrie. Die Gewerkschaft fordert LohnerhГ¶hungen fГјr rund 3,9 Millionen BeschГ¤ftigte.25.10.2024 18:53Stuttgart 21: Deutsche Bahn will Urteil Гјber Mehrkosten in MilliardenhГ¶he nicht akzeptieren Stuttgarts neuer Hauptbahnhof wird deutlich teurer als geplant. Die Kosten will die Bahn auf die Projektpartner aufteilen. Entsprechende Klagen scheiterten bereits. 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