| 13.12.2024 16:17Qatar Air Seeks to Drop Boeing 737s After Making Up With Airbus Qatar Airways is looking to strike the Boeing Co. 737-10 model from its order book because the aircraft no longer meets its fleet requirements, according to people familiar with the discussions.13.12.2024 16:09China’s Credit Growth Unexpectedly Slows Despite Stimulus Effort China’s credit expansion unexpectedly slowed in November from a year ago despite strong government bond sales and stimulus measures, underscoring faltering demand for financing.13.12.2024 16:00Trafigura Profit Drops 62% After вЂ?Massive Problem’ in Mongolia Trafigura Group reported a sharp drop in profit as it took $1.1 billion in losses related to alleged employee misconduct in its Mongolian oil business.13.12.2024 15:59Broadcom Predicts AI Sales Surge, Pushing Shares Higher Broadcom Inc. predicted a boom in demand for its artificial intelligence chips, saying sales of AI products will gain 65% in the fiscal first quarter during a post-earnings conference call. Tom Mackenzie reports on Bloomberg Television.13.12.2024 15:57BofA Says Investors Rush to China Stocks After Politburo Pledge Investors poured money into Chinese stocks over the past week again as the country’s leaders vowed to boost growth with more stimulus measures, according to Bank of America Corp. strategists.13.12.2024 15:54Risks Mount for Polish Power Market as Gas Units Fail at Auction Poland is becoming increasingly prone to power shortages later this decade after gas-fed power units planned by the utilities failed to win any support at a key market auction.13.12.2024 15:26Yen Set for Longest Losing Streak Since June on Bets BOJ to Hold The yen was headed for its longest losing streak versus the dollar since June as traders bet that the Bank of Japan will refrain from raising interest rates next week.13.12.2024 15:04Comcast and Warner Bros. Discovery Set the Stage for 2025 Deal-Making Comcast and Warner Bros. Discovery are rearranging their businesses for mergers and acquisitions. Experts say the next year could transform the media industry.13.12.2024 15:00Andreessen Horowitz, Benchmark and the Transformation of Venture Capital The opposing paths taken by two powerful firms — Benchmark and Andreessen Horowitz — embody a profound debate about the future of an industry that funds and fosters American innovation.13.12.2024 15:00German Economy Will Hardly Grow in 2025, Bundesbank Says Germany’s economy will hardly grow in 2025 after shrinking again this year, according to fresh forecasts from Bundesbank.13.12.2024 14:32Tesla-Supplier Closure Shows Rising Fallout of Mozambique Unrest Mozambique’s economy is buckling as weeks of intensifying election protests evolve into a revolt that’s increasingly being felt beyond the borders of the southern African nation.13.12.2024 14:32Vietnam Issues Disciplinary вЂ?Warning’ to Ex-President Over Graft Vietnam’s Politburo has issued a disciplinary “warning” to former president Nguyen Xuan Phuc for violating anti-corruption regulations, the latest step in a sweeping anti-graft campaign that has ensnared hundreds of officials and business executives.13.12.2024 14:31Sexy Tea Is Said to Plan US IPO Instead of Listing in Hong Kong Hunan Chayue Cultural Industry Development Group Ltd., also known as Sexy Tea, is looking to do an initial public offering in the US instead of Hong Kong, according to people familiar with the matter.13.12.2024 14:11Hensoldt Looks to Hire Unwanted Auto Teams in Defense Ramp Up Hensoldt AG is in talks to hire full teams of up to 100 workers from two auto parts suppliers as the defense contractor looks to expand capacity to meet the recent surge in military orders.13.12.2024 14:06UOB Financial Chief Lee Wai Fai to Step Down After Two Decades United Overseas Bank Ltd.’s Chief Financial Officer Lee Wai Fai is set to step down next year after two decades in the role.13.12.2024 14:05UK Economy: Growth at Risk of Fourth Quarter Contraction UK gross domestic product slipped 0.1% in October, following a 0.1% contraction the previous month, the Office for National Statistics said Friday. Forecasters, who had expected a 0.1% gain, said the economy is now in danger of shrinking in the fourth quarter. Lizzy Burden reports on what this means for the Bank of England, which meets to set interest rates next week.13.12.2024 14:00PBOC Vows to Guard Against FX Shocks, Senior Official Says The People’s Bank of China will improve how it manages exchange rate expectations and guard against any shocks next year, according to a senior bank official.13.12.2024 14:00Tim Latimer on Solving the Financing Problem for Geothermal 13.12.2024 14:00Odd Lots: Solving the Financing Problem for Geothermal (Podcast) 13.12.2024 13:30Carlyle Gets $318 Million Private Loan for Stake in Waste Firm Carlyle Group Inc. has turned to private credit to finance its acquisition of a majority stake in Australian waste management firm Waste Services Group Pty., according to a person familiar with the matter.13.12.2024 13:29Philippine Bond Bourse Says Trades Hit Record $162 Billion Volume traded in the secondary market for peso bonds issued by Philippine entities reached a record of more than $160 billion this year, according to the nation’s fixed-income bourse, with the momentum likely to be sustained.13.12.2024 13:26Thailand to Use Minimum Tax on Big International Firms from 2025 Thailand plans to apply a minimum corporate tax rate of 15% on big international companies from next year, Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira said in an interview with a local TV program on Friday.13.12.2024 13:24China’s вЂ?Lower for Longer’ Pledge Has Sent Bonds Into Unknown China’s $11 trillion government bond market has moved into uncharted territory as a new era of monetary policy opens up debate over how much further yields will fall from record lows.13.12.2024 12:57ECB Officials See More Cuts, With Villeroy Backing Market View European Central Bank policymakers said more interest-rate reductions are on the way, with France’s Francois Villeroy de Galhau saying investors’ bets on more than 100 basis points of easing look reasonable.13.12.2024 10:00Grifols’ Worst-Ever Year Can’t Derail Analyst Calls to Buy Most analysts are sticking with their calls to buy Spanish drugmaker Grifols SA as one of the favored picks of short sellers heads for its worst year on record.13.12.2024 7:19Amazon Plans $1 Million Donation to Trump’s Inaugural Fund The move follows Meta’s donation of the same amount to the fund earlier this week.13.12.2024 5:55Gold Edges Lower as Traders Weigh Mixed US Data and Rate Outlook Gold edged lower after mixed US data, with investors focusing on the Federal Reserve’s final policy meeting of the year next week.13.12.2024 5:25Trump backs dockworkers on the East and Gulf coasts in a dispute over automation. 13.12.2024 4:30Oil Set for Weekly Jump on Russian Air Strike, Sanctions Outlook Oil extended its rally after a Russian air strike against Ukraine heightened geopolitical tensions amid the prospects of tighter Western sanctions.13.12.2024 3:36Tech Stocks Lead as Futures Signal Higher US Open: Markets Wrap US equity futures pointed to a strong end to the week on Wall Street as traders look ahead to the final Federal Reserve interest-rate decision of the year.12.12.2024 22:33Grifols Keeps Door Open to Brookfield With Special Bond Term Grifols SA has included a term in its €1.3 billion ($1.4 billion) private debt placement that would allow Brookfield Asset Management Ltd. to refinance the deal early — a sign the Spanish drugmaker is leaving the door open for the private equity firm to make another approach. 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