19.12.2024 10:00G.M. Led in China for Years. Here’s How It Ended Up 16th in Sales. General Motors has gone from market leader to also-ran in the world’s largest car market, stymied by its own missteps and Chinese policies that favored its local rivals.19.12.2024 10:00Starbucks’ China Problem: Coffee Drinkers Want More for Less For years, Starbucks was the dominant coffee chain in China. Now rivals offering local flavors and cheaper prices are crushing the company’s bottom line in its second-largest market.19.12.2024 4:26California Declares an Emergency Over Bird Flu in Cattle Officials have discovered the virus in 645 dairy herds, more than in any other state so far.19.12.2024 4:15Stocks Plunge as Fed Forecasts Fewer Rate Cuts Next Year The Federal Reserve cut rates for a third time this year, but investors shuddered at revised forecasts suggesting only two cuts in 2025.19.12.2024 3:52The New Politics At the DealBook Summit, nine prominent political figures, advisers and journalists debated what drove Trump’s victory and what it means for politics going forward. Here’s what they said.19.12.2024 3:34Fed Cuts Interest Rates, but Projects Fewer Reductions in 2025 Federal Reserve officials projected just two rate cuts in 2025, and they made it clear that future reductions would hinge on inflation progress.19.12.2024 1:46Under Pressure, Hyundai Supplier Ends Alabama Prison Labor Contract The supplier fired dozens of prisoners after some of them said they felt they had no choice but to take those jobs.19.12.2024 1:20The Economy Is Finally Stable. Will That Change With Trump? President-elect Donald J. Trump’s proposals on tariffs, immigration, taxes and deregulation may have far-reaching and contradictory effects, adding uncertainty to forecasts.18.12.2024 22:15Global Central Banks Gird Themselves for Another Trump Term Central bankers are alert to the risk that global trade tensions will make managing inflation more challenging.18.12.2024 22:01How Fed Rates Influence Mortgages, Credit Cards, Savings and More Here’s how the central bank’s interest rate moves influence car loans, credit cards, mortgages, savings and student loans.18.12.2024 15:04Inside Disney’s Decision to Settle the Trump Suit Against ABC News Talks started and finished on the same day, after Disney decided that fighting the lawsuit could potentially hurt the company and protections for the press.18.12.2024 15:02Why Democrats’ Version of вЂ?Stop the Steal’ Isn’t Taking Off A movement by some Democratic voters to investigate the results of the 2024 presidential election mirrors a push by Republicans in 2020. But it’s struggling.18.12.2024 13:43A 7-Eleven Heir’s $50 Billion Fight to Keep the Company in the Family A battle for control of the chain shows how traditional business models embraced by family owners are clashing with a more shareholder-centric approach.18.12.2024 8:23Trudeau Tries to Brush Off Deputy’s Exit as Festive Family Spat A defiant Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, all smiles at his political party’s end-of-year festivities, tried to downplay the most serious challenge yet facing his leadership.18.12.2024 8:01Philippine Peso Weakens Toward Record Low on Rate Cut Bets The Philippine peso dropped toward the psychological milestone of 59 per dollar, close to setting a fresh record low, as expectations for imminent easing hurt its appeal relative to regional peers.18.12.2024 7:55Weddings, Coldplay’s India Tour Keep Hotel Stocks in Focus 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:18.12.2024 7:46Honda, Nissan in Talks to Take on Toyota | Bloomberg: The Asia Trade 12/18/24 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 and Tokyo with Paul Allen and Shery Ahn, getting insight and analysis from newsmakers and industry leaders on the biggest stories shaping global markets. (Source: Bloomberg)18.12.2024 7:03Honda, Nissan Said to Explore Potential Merger Bloomberg has learned that Honda Motor Co.В andВ Nissan Motor Co.В are exploring a potential merger. The two Japanese carmakers have been holding preliminary talks about a combination, according to people familiar with the matter. Nicholas Takahashi repots on Bloomberg Television. (Source: Bloomberg)18.12.2024 6:35Abrdn Bets on Chinese Long Bonds With 10-Year Yield Target of 1% China’s surging longer-maturity bonds are still a buy due to entrenched deflationary pressures and the prospect of further monetary easing, according to Abrdn Plc.18.12.2024 6:30Vishal Mega Mart Set to Debut in Mumbai After $944 Million IPO Vishal Mega Mart Ltd.’s shares are set to start trading on Wednesday after raising $944 million in India’s last major new listing of the year.18.12.2024 6:17Indian Shadow Bank Shriram Seeks Record Offshore Loan for Sector Shriram Finance Ltd. is in advanced talks to borrow about $1.25 billion in a social loan, according to people with knowledge of the matter, a transaction that would be the biggest ever offshore facility by an Indian shadow lender.18.12.2024 5:47Bain to Make $4.2 Billion Hostile Bid for Fuji Soft Against KKR Bain Capital plans to make a bid to buy shares of Japanese software company Fuji Soft Inc. without support from the company’s board of directors, kicking off a rare hostile bid in Japan against KKR & Co.18.12.2024 5:47What Would Honda Gain From Potential Merger With Nissan? James Hong, head of Asian autos at Macquarie Capital, shares his take on the potential merger between Honda Motor Co.В andВ Nissan Motor Co. The two Japanese automakers have been holding preliminary talks about a combination, according to people familiar with the matter. Hong speaks on Bloomberg: The Asia Trade. (Source: Bloomberg)18.12.2024 5:38Gold Holds Decline as Focus on Fed for Next Year’s Rate Outlook Gold held a decline ahead of the Federal Reserve’s upcoming rate decision, with traders watching for clues about next year’s monetary-policy path.18.12.2024 5:22Fonterra CEO Says US Tariff Policy May Hurt Customer Demand Fonterra Cooperative Group, the world’s biggest dairy exporter, is concerned that the tariffs planned by President-elect Donald Trump could hurt demand for its products both in the US and globally.18.12.2024 5:12Hong Kong Counts on China-Traded Firms to Boost 2025 Listings Hong Kong’s dealmakers are betting on mainland-traded Chinese companies’ second listings to boost share-sale volumes next year, building on a pickup in recent months.18.12.2024 4:03Chipmaker Kioxia Advances in Tokyo Debut After Jumbo IPO Memory-chip maker Kioxia Holdings Corp. soared in its debut on the Tokyo Stock Exchange on Wednesday, underscoring firm investor demand for new shares in Japan.18.12.2024 3:40Waiting for Starbucks To Come To the Table: Eisen Starbucks Workers United bargaining delegate and barista Michelle Eisen discusses the current status of the union discussions with management. She speaks with Scarlet Fu on The Close. (Source: Bloomberg)18.12.2024 3:26Brazil Traders вЂ?Sell First, Ask Later’ as Panic Sweeps Markets First it was a collapse in the currency. Now the rest of Brazil’s financial markets are in the cross-hairs as investors lose faith in the government’s ability to contain a deepening fiscal crisis.18.12.2024 3:17GameStop Far-Off Bullish Options Bets Snapped Up for Second Day Traders bought a slew of bullish contracts on video-game retailer GameStop Corp. over the past two days, less than a month after an X post from Keith Gill, the online persona known as Roaring Kitty, sent meme stocks flying.18.12.2024 2:46Bain Capital’s $1.7 Billion Buyout Bid Rejected by Insignia Australian wealth manager Insignia Financial Ltd. has rejected a A$2.7 billion ($1.7 billion) takeover offer from private equity firm Bain Capital. Страницы: 123456789101112 ... 873874875876877878879880881882883884885886887888889890891892893894895896897898899900901902903904905906