28.11.2024 22:19Net migration to the UK hit record 900,000 in 2023 Figure has since fallen 20% following changes made by the previous Conservative government28.11.2024 21:55Southern Water sinks to record operating loss UK utility wants to increase average annual household bills to ВЈ734 by 203028.11.2024 17:00London should take a chance on Shein’s fast-fashion IPO The risks in the business and governance of the fast-fashion group do not justify rejecting a UK listing28.11.2024 16:00Europe’s fear of the outsider Surrounded by an unfriendly Russia, China and Trump-led US, how should Europeans respond?В 28.11.2024 10:00Robert Kennedy’s fractious battle to fix America’s health Radical former Democrat wants to take on Big Pharma — but his team is already arguing 28.11.2024 10:00Buy American to avoid Trump trade war, says Lagarde ECB chief takes aim at claim that tariffs will вЂ?make America great again’ — but calls for negotiation, not retaliation28.11.2024 10:00Christine Lagarde interview FT reporters talk to the European Central Bank president 28.11.2024 10:00Can nationalisation fix England’s rail network? Move by Labour government will trigger a wave of state takeovers in the struggling, cash-strapped sector28.11.2024 8:32Economist Who Predicted BOK Cut Sees More Easing Ahead One of the few economists to correctly predict a rate cut by the Bank of Korea on Thursday sees more policy easing ahead, saying the key interest rate may drop to 2.25% next year. Nomura Holdings economist Jeong Woo Park speaks on Bloomberg: The China Show. (Source: Bloomberg)28.11.2024 8:18China’s Property Slump May Extend Into 2025, Fitch Ratings Says China’s multiyear property crisis is set to drag on in 2025 as prices and sales remain weak despite the government’s stimulus push to spur demand, according to Fitch Ratings.28.11.2024 8:17Canada’s Premiers Urge Trudeau to Strengthen Border Security After Trump Tariff Threat Canada’s premiers are urging Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to step up border security and defense spending to assuage US President-elect Donald Trump’s concerns, with the leader of the largest province calling the federal government “slow to react” and “stuck on its back foot.”28.11.2024 8:00Korea Surprises With Rate Cut Amid Trade Risks | Bloomberg: The Asia Trade 11/28/24 Bloomberg: The Asia Trade brings you everything you need to know to get ahead as the trading day begins in Asia. Bloomberg TV is live from Tokyo and Sydney with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts, getting insight and analysis from newsmakers and industry leaders on the biggest stories shaping global markets. (Source: Bloomberg)28.11.2024 6:23FTC Opens Microsoft Antitrust Investigation The US Federal Trade Commission has opened an antitrust investigation of Microsoft, drilling into everything from the company’s cloud computing and software licensing businesses to cybersecurity offerings and AI products. Josh Sisco reports on вЂ?Bloomberg: The Asia Trade’. (Source: Bloomberg)28.11.2024 6:05China’s EV Boom Threatens to Push Gasoline Demand Off a Cliff From Tesla chargers in the ancient alleys that surround the Forbidden City in Beijing to lonely highway rest stops with charging posts in the western deserts, signs of the electrification of China’s transport fleet — and the demise of gasoline — are everywhere.28.11.2024 6:04Bitcoin Gets Boost as Crypto Supporters Vie to Head US Regulators Bitcoin resumed a climb toward $100,000 on signs that crypto-friendly candidates will likely shape US financial rules under Donald Trump.28.11.2024 5:57First Around-the-Clock US Stock Exchange Wins SEC Approval A startup stock exchange aiming to handle trades around the clock won a US watchdog’s approval to operate a venue 23 hours daily, five days a week.28.11.2024 5:54Trump Sparks Peso Whiplash With Post on вЂ?Wonderful’ Mexico Talk The peso advanced after President-elect Donald Trump said he had a productive conversation with Mexico’s president Claudia Sheinbaum, paring some of the losses seen earlier in the week. A later post from her suggested differences remain in how to approach key issues like migration.28.11.2024 5:45Chinese Buyers Soak Up Unsold Oil as Iranian Crude Flows Slow China’s independent refiners have snapped up barrels from across the Middle East and Africa as offers of Iranian oil remain scarcer and more expensive than usual, in part due to broadening US sanctions.28.11.2024 5:00Boom in Unlisted Share Trading Creates Riches and Risks in India As India’s stock exchanges expand, minting dozens of billionaires over the past few years, a sprawling and largely unregulated gray market for unlisted shares has emerged.28.11.2024 5:00Asian Bonds to Trail EM Peers If Trump Enacts Milder Tariffs Emerging Asian bonds are turning more expensive, making them less attractive than their global peers if Donald Trump’s tariff policies turn out to be milder than feared.28.11.2024 4:52Rise of China’s Xinjiang as Coal Hub Undercuts Climate Goals The western region of Xinjiang is emerging as a fourth hub for Chinese coal production, creating a new well of cut-price supply just as the country tries to start weaning itself off the heavily polluting fuel.28.11.2024 4:34Oil Little Changed in Thin Trading Ahead of Key OPEC+ Meeting Oil was little changed as trading thinned before the US Thanksgiving holiday, with the focus on this weekend’s OPEC+ meeting.28.11.2024 4:00Buying Into China Stimulus Is вЂ?Painful Trade,’ Lombard Odier SaysВ While China’s stimulus blitz delivered initial euphoria to the nation’s $10 trillion stock market, for Lombard Odier’s Asia investment chief it’s what happened after that has him on edge.28.11.2024 3:46New ZealandВ FilledВ Jobs Decline Points to Rising Unemployment New Zealand filled jobs fell for a seventh straight month in October, adding to signs of rising unemployment.28.11.2024 3:37Chinese Stocks Fall on US Curb Report, Bonds Rise: Markets Wrap Chinese shares underperformed the region on Thursday amid a report the US is considering fresh sanctions to curtail Beijing’s access to crucial semiconductors. The yen pared gains from its previous session.28.11.2024 3:00Bitcoin’s Trump-Inspired Rally Is Bad News for Korean Small Caps Bitcoin’s breakneck rally since the recent election victory of Donald Trump is piling pressure on a far-flung corner of the capital markets: small cap stocks in South Korea.28.11.2024 2:57Pemex Freezes New Deals With Contractors Amid Supplier Debt Woes Mexican state oil company Petroleos Mexicanos is putting a freeze on new contracts with service providers as the company works to pay off the roughly $20 billion it owes suppliers.28.11.2024 2:56GOP Election Sweep Threatens Niche College Tax Break A Republican sweep in the US election may threaten a tax break that allows American colleges to upgrade infrastructure at a lower cost. Chuck Samuels, Mintz Levin counsel to state bond issuing authorities for nonprofits, discusses on “Bloomberg The Close.”28.11.2024 2:34Citadel, Pimco Set to Own Stakes in Spirit Airlines Post-Bankruptcy Ken Griffin’s Citadel Advisors, Pacific Investment Management Co. and Western Asset Management Co. are among the investment firms poised to own equity in Spirit Airlines Inc. after the budget carrier restructures its balance sheet in bankruptcy.28.11.2024 2:11Billionaire Salinas’ Elektra Calls Holders to Take Company Private Mexican retailer Grupo Elektra, owned by billionaire Ricardo Salinas Pliego, kicked off a process to take the company private amid a tug of war with regulators over a prolonged trading halt in the stock.27.11.2024 14:52Emerging-Market Currencies Wobble While Brazil Sees Selloff Emerging-market currencies closed little changed after being whipsawed in a session marked by low trading volume before the US holiday and a steep selloff for Brazilian assets. 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