12.12.2024 21:02Denmark Cuts Rate by Quarter Point to Defend Currency Peg Denmark’s central bank followed its European counterpart with a quarter-point interest-rate cut to defend the krone’s peg to the common currency.12.12.2024 20:42Trump’s invitation to Xi for inauguration could mean a вЂ?grace period’ before China faces tariffs U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s decision to invite Chinese President Xi Jinping to his inauguration next month could be a sign that Beijing won’t immediately get hit with tariffs as Trump’s second term starts, according to advisory firm Signum Global.12.12.2024 20:40Economics Is Getting Too Political Did inflation just disappear? No, people are just judging the economy based on who won the election, says Bloomberg Opinion contributor Kyla Scanlon. (Source: Bloomberg)12.12.2024 20:37Adobe’s stock drop highlights this fundamental disconnect over AI Adobe’s management team is bullish on the AI opportunity in creative services, but Wall Street is growing impatient on the revenue runway12.12.2024 20:36Blackstone, Ares Sign $1.4 Billion Private Credit Deal for Odevo Ares Management Corp. and Blackstone Inc. are joining forces to provide a $1.43 billion-equivalent private credit loan package for Swedish property manager Odevo AB, people with knowledge of the matter said.12.12.2024 20:36Trump Promises a Strong Economy, Bringing Back Business President-elect Donald Trump vows to create a strong US economy before ringing the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange. He also promised to bring businesses back to the US and improve energy production. (Source: Bloomberg)12.12.2024 20:33UnitedHealthcare exec’s murder exposes a deeper problem no one wants to face Why is health insurance in the hands of private, profit-seeking, profit-maximizing organizations in the first place?12.12.2024 20:31The Social Security Fairness Act is a bad idea This legislation would allow some workers to double-dip and speeds the exhaustion of the trust fund12.12.2024 20:19Orszag Says Trump Poised to End вЂ?Big-Is-Bad’ View of M&A Lazard Inc. Chief Executive Officer Peter Orszag says President-elect Donald Trump’s regulatory appointees signal an end to the Biden administration’s “big-is-bad” view of mergers and acquisitions. The dealmaking environment “looks really constructive’” heading into 2025, he says on “Bloomberg Open Interest.” Sonali Basak’s Wall Street Beat newsletter is published Friday.12.12.2024 20:11British Hedge Fund Founder Jailed Over $1.3 Billion Tax Scam in Denmark British hedge fund trader Sanjay Shah was sentenced to 12 years in prison by Danish judges for orchestrating a billion-dollar tax scam, the heaviest jail term handed down so far in Europe’s sprawling Cum-Ex trading scandal.12.12.2024 20:10Lagarde: вЂ?We’re Not Done’ on Getting to Inflation Target European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde discusses efforts to bring inflation down to 2%. “We are getting closer, but we are not done,” she said during a news conference in Frankfurt after the ECB lowered interest rates for the third consecutive meeting.12.12.2024 19:58Jobless claims jump to two-month high in a cautionary sign, but holidays may be to blame Initial jobless claims rose by 17,000 to 242,000 in the week that ended Dec. 7, the Labor Department said Thursday. That’s the highest level since mid-October.В В 12.12.2024 19:45Treasury yields hold steady after data on producer prices, jobless claims Yields on U.S. government debt were little changed to slightly higher Thursday morning after the overall producer-price index for November came in above expectations while weekly initial jobless claims rose to the highest since mid-October.12.12.2024 19:44Muted wholesale inflation rate likely gives final go-ahead for Fed to cut interest rates A key measure of U.S. wholesale inflation posted a small increase in November and probably added the final nail in the coffin in favor of a widely expected reduction in interest rates next week. 12.12.2024 19:19ECB’s Lagarde Says Growth Risks вЂ?Tilted to the Downside’ European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde comments on the outlook for the euro-area economy, saying that the risks to growth are “tilted to the downside.” She made the comments at a news conference in Frankfurt after the ECB lowered interest rates for the third consecutive meeting, cutting the deposit rate by a quarter-point to 3%.12.12.2024 19:13BofA Sees Resilience, Strong Spending in Consumer Report Holly O’Neill, president of retail banking at Bank of America, discusses the details of the firm’s recently released November consumer checkpoint. (Source: Bloomberg)12.12.2024 19:13New York Considers Making Property Insurers Cover Taxi Claims Losses New York is considering asking property and casualty insurers to cover the claims of insolvent taxi insurer American Transit Insurance Co., according to people familiar with the plans.12.12.2024 18:54Canada Growth to Slow, Needs Tariff Response, David Dodge Says Canada needs to safeguard its relationship with the US but will have to retaliate in a “smart, targeted manner” if the Trump administration puts broad tariffs on imports, said Bennett Jones LLP, the Canadian law firm that’s now home to former central banker David Dodge.12.12.2024 18:41Danish Central Bank Seen Lowering Rate to Mirror ECB, Poll Finds Denmark’s central bank will probably deliver a quarter-point key rate cut later on Thursday to protect its currency peg to the euro, economists said.12.12.2024 18:38PGIM’s Collins: Hard to Argue With Rates at These Levels Michael Collins, multi-sector executive portfolio manager at PGIM Fixed Income, sees confusion in the bond market about US economic data and says the rate on the US 10-Year Treasury “feels like it’s fair value for the current environment.” (Source: Bloomberg)12.12.2024 18:30BlackRock Says Up to 2% Bitcoin Allocation Is вЂ?Reasonable Range’ The world’s biggest asset manager says that Bitcoin does have a place in multi-asset portfolios — up to a certain point.12.12.2024 18:22ECB Cuts for Third Straight Time to Prop Up Flagging Economy The European Central Bank lowered interest rates for a third consecutive meeting, signaling more reductions next year as inflation nears 2% and the economy struggles.12.12.2024 17:00Carlyle Raises $5.7 Billion for Opportunistic Credit Fund Carlyle Group Inc. raised $5.7 billion for its latest flagship credit fund, as it seeks to catch up with rivals in the fast-growing business.12.12.2024 16:23Bain Makes South African Comeback Bid Despite Government Ban Bain & Co. is trying to repair its reputation in South Africa by working for free on a private project after it was banned from doing business with the government for a decade following a corruption scandal.12.12.2024 16:17China Vows Bigger Fiscal Spending to Boost Consumption Next Year China signaled more public borrowing and spending in 2025 with a shift of policy focus to consumption, in an effort to repair the economy’s weak link as looming US tariffs threaten exports.12.12.2024 16:00Bond Traders Make Risky Bets on Neutral Rate вЂ?No One Knows’ On Wall Street’s bond desks, everyone, it seems, has an opinion on the neutral rate. It’s 3.3%. No, it’s 4.5%. Actually, it’s 2.4%. And on and on, all day long, five days a week.12.12.2024 16:00Gambling.com to Acquire Sport-Betting Startup OddsJam Gambling.com Group Ltd. agreed to buy the parent company of OddsJam, an online service that helps sports bettors find the best odds, for an initial price of $80 million.12.12.2024 13:05Ukraine Bonds With Delayed Payback Gain Most on Trump Bets A Ukrainian sovereign bond that pays investors more if the nation’s economic growth beats expectations has become a favorite pick among investors even though it offers zero cashflow until 2027.12.12.2024 5:27Gold Extends Losses as Traders Book Profit After Mixed US Data Gold extended declines after mixed US data prompted investors to book profits following the metal’s four-day advance.12.12.2024 4:31Oil Slips After IEA Maintains Supply Glut Outlook for Next Year Oil snapped three days of gains after the International Energy Agency renewed its warning of a supply surplus next year.12.12.2024 3:37Tech-Led Stock Rally Put on Pause After Mixed Data: Markets Wrap A rally that shot the world’s biggest technology stocks to a series of all-time highs lost steam Thursday while Treasuries resumed a decline as traders digested a slew of data ahead of next week’s Federal Reserve policy-setting meeting. 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