12.11.2024 22:00Corporate America Bets on a Market-Friendly Trump 2.0 Investors have been comforted by a clear election result and are anticipating tax cuts and deregulation from a second Trump administration.12.11.2024 21:44Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s FDA Wish List: Raw Milk, Stem Cells, Heavy Metals Robert F. Kennedy Jr., one of President-elect Donald J. Trump’s advisers on health, is taking aim at the agency’s oversight on many fronts.12.11.2024 21:34Exxon Chief to Trump: Don’t Withdraw From Paris Climate Deal Darren Woods was one of only a few Western oil executives attending a global climate conference in Baku, Azerbaijan.12.11.2024 21:27What Is �Skiplagging?’ Meet the Man Unearthing Cheap Travel Hacks. Aktarer Zaman is the founder of a controversial website that unearths airfare hacks, most notably skipping the last leg of a flight for a cheaper price.12.11.2024 20:34Trump’s Win a Worry for an Already Struggling Wind Industry Faced with rising costs and thin margins, wind energy developers have lately been reducing their ambitions.12.11.2024 19:58Gary Lineker to Leave BBC’s �Match of the Day’ After a 26-year run, the voice of the broadcaster’s popular soccer highlights show will leave at the end of the 2025 season, the network said Tuesday.12.11.2024 19:02Europe Braces for Trump: �Worst Economic Nightmare Has Come True’ The United States is the biggest trading partner for the European Union and Britain, whose economies could be at risk from the president-elect’s policies.12.11.2024 18:00Doubts Grow Over the Booming Trump Trade The stunning post-election stock market rally could be in jeopardy if the president-elect’s agenda spurs inflation, and adds to the deficit, analysts warn.12.11.2024 16:25Shell Wins Appeal in Landmark Climate Case in the Netherlands A lower court had ordered the company to cut emissions by 45 percent by 2030, but the oil giant argued that a single firm should not be hit with arbitrary pollution-reduction requirements.12.11.2024 15:05Nicholas Carlson, Former Business Insider Editor, Launches Media Start-Up Nicholas Carlson, the former top editor of Business Insider, is starting a new company that will focus on video. Just don’t call it a “pivot to video.”12.11.2024 15:04Hong Kong’s Trophy Homes Are Selling at Fire Sale Prices China’s economic downturn has not been kind to the ultrarich who made their wealth on its rise. In their haste to cough up cash, Hong Kong’s luxury property market has had some fire sales.12.11.2024 12:46France’s Government Softens Plan to Raise Employer Taxes France’s government plans to reduce the scale of proposed tax increases for employers as it seeks to preserve pro-business policies while also plugging holes in public finances, budget minister Laurent Saint-Martin said.12.11.2024 12:39Russia’s Arctic LNG 2 Barely Pumps Any Gas After Sanctions Lock In Exports Russia’s Arctic LNG 2 project has slashed output at its gas fields to nearly zero so far in November after stopping liquefaction last month due to western sanctions.12.11.2024 12:37Temenos Delays Mid-Term Targets In New Strategy Temenos AG delayed its mid-term targets by one year, to 2028, as the Swiss banking software company’s new Chief Executive Officer Jean-Pierre Brulard sought to move the firm past this year’s short-seller allegations.
While Temenos cut its guidance for theВ second-straight periodВ in the third quarter, it still targets annual recurring revenue of more than $1.3 billion (1.2 billion Swiss francs).
“The goal for today it to reassure investors of a growing strategy built on the solid foundation of the company,” Temenos Chief Executive OfficerВ Jean-Pierre BrulardВ said in an interview with Bloomberg Television’sВ Tom Mackenzie. (Source: Bloomberg)12.11.2024 12:33Insight with Haslinda Amin 11/12/2024 Insight with Haslinda Amin, a daily news program featuring in-depth, high-profile interviews and analysis to give viewers the complete picture on the stories that matter. The show features prominent leaders spanning the worlds of business, finance, politics and culture. (Source: Bloomberg)12.11.2024 12:30Hungarian Inflation Accelerates Less Than Expected in October Hungarian inflation quickened less than expected in October, though a weak currency is set to limit the central bank’s room to cut interest rates further.12.11.2024 12:18Saudi Finance Firm Gets $35 Billion in Orders for $264 Million IPO Investors put in 131 billion riyals ($34.8 billion) of orders for the initial public offering of a Saudi Arabian financial services firm, in the latest example of strong demand for share sales in the kingdom.12.11.2024 12:09Astra Invests $3.5 Billion in US as Cancer Drug Lifts Sales AstraZeneca Plc raised its annual forecast, driven by strong demand for its blockbuster cancer drugs, and revealed a plan to invest $3.5 billion in the US business by the end of 2026.12.11.2024 12:00State Bank of India Unit to Raise $237 Million for Climate Fund A unit of India’s largest lender State Bank of India is planning to raise as much as 20 billion rupees ($237 million) through its third climate fund, according to people familiar with the matter.12.11.2024 11:53Bayer Lowers Earnings Guidance on Weak Crop Unit Performance Bayer AG cut its profit outlook for the year on stubbornly low prices for agriculture products, including the controversial weedkiller Roundup, and said earnings next year are likely to fall.12.11.2024 11:15Option Traders Target Yuan, Euro as Losers From Trump Presidency Currency traders have placed new bets that the euro and yuan will be the hardest hit as US President-elect Donald Trump’s proposed tariff policies result in a stronger dollar.12.11.2024 10:00Trump’s Tariffs Could Deal a Blow to Mexico’s Car Factories The president-elect has said he could impose tariffs as high as 200 percent on car imports from Mexico, a move that could hurt factories and workers on both sides of the border.12.11.2024 9:43Adaro Eyes $291 Million From Unit IPO to Spin Off Coal Arm Coal miner PT Adaro Andalan Indonesia is planning an initial share sale that may raise as much as 4.59 trillion rupiah ($291 million), part of a move by its parent company to shift away from fossil fuels.12.11.2024 7:45Chris Wallace to Quit CNN After 3 Years The 77-year-old veteran anchor told The Daily Beast that he planned to venture into streaming or podcasting.12.11.2024 5:25New York Times Tech Guild Ends Strike The union said its members would return to work on Tuesday, even though it had not yet reached a contract deal with the company.12.11.2024 4:04Weak Government in Japan May Help Retail Stocks, Utilities, Tech The newfound influence of opposition lawmakers in Japan has investors looking for gains in the shares of retailers and electricity generators.12.11.2024 1:35Treasury Yields Climb Anew With Focus on Inflation Under Trump US Treasuries slumped as investors looked to rekindle a selloff spurred by Donald Trump’s presidential victory last week.12.11.2024 0:58Why Are Cities Still Spending Big on Convention Centers? Cities are spending more than ever to land the biggest events, but companies have long pulled back on spending for annual conferences and attendance has dwindled.11.11.2024 15:03As Trump Threatens a Wider Trade War, the U.S. Confronts a Changed China The Chinese economy is more dependent on exports, making tariffs more potent, yet it’s less reliant on American markets and increasingly bent on self-sufficiency.11.11.2024 15:03Mortgage Rates Fell, Then Rose. What Comes Next? Many would-be home buyers are still hoping for mortgage rates to come down as the Federal Reserve cuts interest rates. How much they will fall is unclear.11.11.2024 13:00How Trump Divides Chinese Who Aspire for Democracy A new HBO documentary about opposition to autocrats says a lot about the complex politics the president-elect inspires for people fleeing countries. Страницы: 123456789101112 ... 785786787788789790791792793794795796797798799800801802803804805806807808809810811812813814815816817818