17.12.2024 20:32HUK-Coburg Гјbernimmt Werkstattkette Pitstop Der Autoversicherer HUK-Coburg steht wegen hoher Werkstattkosten unter Druck. Doch nun baut er seine Anteile bei der Werkstattkette Pitstop deutlich aus. Der Konzern mГ¶chte so fГјr die Kunden prГ¤senter werden.17.12.2024 20:27EU: Verdacht auf GeldwГ¤sche – Die rГ¤tselhaften Lotto-Lose des ehemaligen EU-Justizkommissars Didier Reynders Der ehemalige EU-Justizkommissar Didier Reynders steht im Verdacht, Schwarzgeld mithilfe von Lotterielosen gewaschen zu haben. Die GrГјnen fragen, ob ihm dabei europГ¤ische Gesetze behilflich waren.17.12.2024 20:07Atombunker: Verkauf boomt – obwohl die Bunker kaum schГјtzen Angesichts globaler Krisen und der Angst vor nuklearen Bedrohungen steigt die Nachfrage nach privaten Atombunkern. Experten betonen jedoch, dass sie im Ernstfall keinen ausreichenden Schutz bieten.17.12.2024 19:23Volks- und Raiffeisenbanken von Schmalkalden bis Neuss: Die Skandalnudeln von der Volksbank Volks- und Raiffeisenbanken galten einst als Hort der SeriositГ¤t und Sicherheit. Doch mittlerweile machen immer mehr genossenschaftliche Institute mit Finanzskandalen und Personalquerelen Schlagzeilen. Was ist da los?17.12.2024 18:57Esso will in Niedersachsen nach Lithium suchen - Genehmigungen erteilt Lithium gilt als der Rohstoff fГјr die elektrische Revolution. Das Ausgangsmaterial fГјr E-Auto-Batterien kГ¶nnte kГјnftig auch in Niedersachsen gefГ¶rdert werden. In diesen vier Regionen soll nun gesucht werden.17.12.2024 17:43IW-Verteilungsreport: Jeder vierte Deutsche kommt mit Haushaltseinkommen nicht mehr zurecht Energiepreiskrise, Inflation und Corona haben ihre Spuren hinterlassen: Die ReallГ¶hne sind geschrumpft, laut einem aktuellen Report spГјren das groГџe Teile der BevГ¶lkerung.17.12.2024 16:12Deutsche Bahn: Was der Konzern 2025 Г¤ndern muss Die ZГјge verspГ¤tet, die Kunden frustriert: Die Deutsche Bahn steckt in der Dauerkrise. Wenn das besser werden soll, mГјssen Konzern und Politik einiges anders machen. Sieben VorschlГ¤ge.17.12.2024 9:16China’s Crop Import Curbs Are Causing a Shortage of Soybeans The Chinese government’s efforts to limit agricultural imports this year is causing a soybean shortage in the south of the country by leading to longer-than-usual wait times at customs, according to traders with knowledge of the matter.17.12.2024 8:23Australia Faces Calls to Tackle Antisemitism Efficiently Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says the nation should stand together against antisemitism, after a series of incidents against the Jewish community. The federal government has set up a police task force in the wake of an arson attack on a synagogue in Melbourne that has been labelled a terrorist incident. Robert Menzies Institute CEO Georgina Downer says Australia has become a dangerous place for the Jewish community and Albanese needs to take a hardline stance on the issue. (Source: Bloomberg)17.12.2024 8:01TrudeauВ Teeters in Canada After Deputy’sВ Scathing Resignation Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s administration was thrown into crisis when his trusted deputy, Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland, published a withering resignation letter on Monday that left him weakened at the worst possible time.17.12.2024 8:01Confidence of Foreign CEOs in China Slides Despite Stimulus A key measure of CEO confidence in China signaled pessimism for the first time since the pandemic even after the nation unleashed a raft of stimulus measures.17.12.2024 7:56Zomato Set for Index Inflow as Swiggy Soars Post IPO Before the trading day starts we bring you a digest of the key news and events that are likely to move markets. Today we look at:17.12.2024 7:50China’s Premier Calls for Urgency in Implementing Economic Work Chinese Premier Li Qiang urged government officials to swiftly carry out key economic tasks for the coming year, after top leaders signaled stronger stimulus for 2025.17.12.2024 7:36Russia Oil Being Delivered on More Mainstream Tankers, BRS Says There’s been a resurgence of tankers that are part of the mainstream fleet loading Russian crude after oil slipped closer to price-cap compliant levels, according to BRS Shipbrokers.17.12.2024 7:31Taiwan Banks Seek Deposits as Regulator Pressures Over Mortgages Taiwan’s biggest banks are stepping up efforts to lure deposits from both individuals and companies, responding to regulator demands for them to reduce a key ratio tracking their exposure to the island’s hot housing market.17.12.2024 7:21Asian Stocks Climb Ahead of Fed | Bloomberg: The Asia Trade 12/17/24 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 Sydney with Paul Allen, getting insight and analysis from newsmakers and industry leaders on the biggest stories shaping global markets. (Source: Bloomberg)17.12.2024 7:05McCormick Is Said in Talks to Buy Duke’s Mayo Owner Sauer Brands McCormick & Co. is in talks to acquire Sauer Brands Inc. from Falfurrias Capital Partners, according to people with knowledge of the matter.17.12.2024 6:53Australian Pensions Weak on Private Markets Oversight, APRA Says An Australian pension fund regulator found the fast-growing A$4.1 trillion ($2.6 trillion) industry has weak oversight of private markets valuations, warning it may take further action if the sector fails to improve its governance and liquidity risk management.17.12.2024 6:35Pan Brothers Closes In on $537 Million Debt Restructuring Distressed textile giant PT Pan Brothers is closing in on its debt restructuring after seven months of negotiation with creditors, according to people familiar with the matter, as it works to avoid becoming the second Indonesian clothesmaker to be declared bankrupt this year.17.12.2024 5:10Chipmaker Kioxia Faces Tough Debut in Tokyo’s Busy IPO Arena Kioxia Holdings Corp. was supposed to be an irresistible debutant in a hot Japanese market, heralding the rise of a homegrown chipmaker with big backers and a storied pedigree. It may get a cooler reception than anticipated.17.12.2024 5:05Australian Graphite Maker Jumps on $755 Million Loan From US Shares in Australian synthetic graphite maker Novonix Ltd. surged after it received a conditional $755 million loan from the US Department of Energy to build a manufacturing plant in Tennessee.17.12.2024 5:00New Zealand Faces Wider Budget Deficits, Later Surplus New Zealand’s government is facing deeper budget deficits and a delayed return to surplus as a prolonged economic downturn and poor productivity hit tax revenue.17.12.2024 5:00Asian Currency Levels to Watch as Trump Returns to White House The weakness in Asian currencies is bringing some key levels into view as traders brace for further dollar gains under a Donald Trump administration.17.12.2024 5:00Indonesia, Thailand Set to Keep Rates on Pause: Decision Guide The central banks of Southeast Asia’s two biggest economies are expected to keep rates steady this week, with Indonesia razor-focused on supporting the weakening rupiah and Thailand’s central bank still sticking to its neutral stance to bolster growth.17.12.2024 4:58Gold Steadies as Traders Look to Final Fed Meeting of the Year Gold was steady as traders remained cautious ahead of interest-rate decisions by major central banks, including the Federal Reserve.17.12.2024 4:30Oil Holds Decline as Poor China Economic Data Weighs on Outlook Oil steadied after a decline, as lackluster economic data from China reinforced concerns about weakening demand in the world’s biggest crude importer.17.12.2024 4:30China’s Investment Bankers Struggle With Low Pay, Few Deals and Fear of Arrests Investment bankers in China are struggling to stay relevant after a tough year for deal-making, deep pay cuts, and widening regulatory probes that have sent a chill through the once-vibrant industry.17.12.2024 3:15Brazil’s Steel Sector Is вЂ?Petrified’ by Country’s Emission Goals Brazil’s ambitious emissions-reduction targets announced at COP29 in Azerbaijan “petrified” the South American nation’s steel companies, which refuse to adopt unachievable goals, according to the head of industry group Aco Brasil.17.12.2024 3:00Debt Risks That Lured Bessent to US Treasury Now Loom Large17.12.2024 2:15Canada Runs Deeper Deficits as Finance Minister Resigns Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government ran a deeper deficit than projected and broke a fiscal objective outlined by his finance minister, who resigned the day she was set to unveil new spending and revenue estimates.17.12.2024 1:29Trudeau Names LeBlanc Canada Finance Minister With Government in Chaos Prime Minister Justin Trudeau named Dominic LeBlanc as Canada’s finance minister to replace Chrystia Freeland, who shocked the country with a scathing resignation letter that suggested the government is mishandling its preparation for the return of Donald Trump. 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