02.01.2025 22:06US Oil Bosses See Spending Up Despite Lower Prices, Survey Shows Executives at US shale companies plan to increase spending this year despite giving a lower view on oil prices in the latest energy survey from the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas.02.01.2025 21:54Crypto Altcoins Are Outperforming Bitcoin as Investors Diversify in 2025 Crypto prices are rising once again, with many of the alternatives to Bitcoin outperforming on Thursday as investors expand their holdings at the start of the new year.02.01.2025 21:44Multistrategy Hedge Funds Delivered Again in 2024 Multistrategy funds of all sizes produced mostly double-digit gains in 2024, in what was generally an upbeat year for the hedge fund industry.02.01.2025 21:42Biden to Block More Offshore Oil Drilling Before Trump Arrives President Joe Biden is preparing to issue a decree permanently banning new offshore oil and gas development in some US coastal waters, locking in difficult-to-revoke protections for sensitive marine areas during his final weeks in the White House.02.01.2025 21:31Bloomberg Surveillance 01/02/2025 Jonathan Ferro, Lisa Abramowicz and Annmarie Hordern speak daily with leaders and decision makers from Wall Street to Washington and beyond. No other program better positions investors and executives for the trading day. Click here to subscribe to the free daily Surveillance newsletter - https://www.bloomberg.com/account/newsletters/surveillance (Source: Bloomberg)02.01.2025 21:15Airbus Delivered About 760 Jets in 2024, 10 Short of Annual Goal Airbus SE fell just short of meeting its annual delivery target for 2024 by handing over about 760 aircraft to customers following a last-month spurt that helped the company overcome a slow start to the year.02.01.2025 21:14Dockworkers, Employers Face Off Ahead of Deal Deadline The US dockworkers’ union and employers are set to resume contract talks on January 7 to avoid a strike that would shut down major ports on the US East and Gulf coasts. Brendan Murray has the latest on “Bloomberg Open Interest.”02.01.2025 21:12ECB’s Stournaras Says Rates to Reach About 2% Around Autumn European Central Bank Governing Council member Yannis Stournaras said borrowing costs will probably be lowered to about 2% around the autumn of this year.02.01.2025 21:09D.E. Shaw Blowout Gain Is Two-Edged Sword for Investors Bloomberg’s Nishant Kumar explains the conundrum behind hedge fund D.E. Shaw & Co.’s decision to return cash after big returns in 2024: Investors want to plow money into the industry, but top performers are running up against capacity limits in being able to manage the available capital, Kumar says on “Bloomberg Open Interest.” Sonali Basak’s Wall Street Beat newsletter is published Friday.02.01.2025 20:56Miner Jervois Signs Rescue Deal After Cobalt Price Collapse Cobalt miner Jervois Global Ltd. will go private as part of a restructuring deal with one of its lenders, after struggling to compete with Chinese rivals as prices for the battery metal plunged.02.01.2025 20:46Constellation Energy SignsВ $1 Billion Power Deal With US Government Constellation Energy Corp. has signed a pair of deals with the US government to provide more than $1 billion of electricity and services, enough to fund upgrade projects that will boost capacity at the country’s biggest nuclear fleet. The shares surged.02.01.2025 20:20Canada’s Crypto Industry Is Taking Lessons From US Election Wins Following the high-profile successes of the crypto industry in last year’s US elections, digital-asset companies in Canada are already applying what they’ve learned.02.01.2025 20:15Ford, General Motors Kick Off January High-Grade Bond Binge A slew of blue-chip firms kicked off issuance in the US investment-grade primary debt market on Thursday, as underwriters brace for what’s expected to be one of the busiest Januaries for bond sales.02.01.2025 19:452025 a вЂ?Show Me’ Year for Earnings, Says Morgan Stanley’s Shalett Lisa Shalett, chief investment officer at Morgan Stanley Wealth, says some of the earnings expectations built into stock prices “may just be too ambitious.” (Source: Bloomberg)02.01.2025 19:42Tesla 4Q Deliveries Miss Estimates, Annual EV Sales Fall Tesla Inc. delivered 495,570 vehicles for the quarter ended Dec. 31, missing the roughly 512,277 analysts had projected, while annual vehicle sales dropped for the first time in more than a decade. David Welch reports on Bloomberg Television.02.01.2025 19:00US Weekly Jobless Claims Slide to Eight-Month Low Applications for US unemployment benefits fell by 9,000 to 211,000 last week, capping 2024 at an eight-month low, while continuing claims fell to a three-month low of 1.84 million. Anna Wong reports on Bloomberg Television.02.01.2025 18:48Citi’s Kaiser Sees вЂ?Big Hurdle’ to Investing Outside the US Stuart Kaiser, head of equity trading strategy at Citi, explains why he doesn’t see the concentration in stocks as a negative for investors and examines the dynamic between equities and US Treasury yields. (Source: Bloomberg)02.01.2025 18:42BMO Says Tariffs Offer Path for Going Long on Treasuries Earl Davis, head of fixed income and money markets at BMO, expects the first quarter be “very telling for Treasuries,” as he says the US 10-Year yield “has a better chance of seeing 4.25 than 4.75 in the first quarter of 2025.”02.01.2025 17:18Turkey Floats Limit on Bank CEO Tenures After Ponzi Scandal Turkey’s banking regulator has drawn up a plan to restrict the tenures of banking executives, a proposal that comes after high-profile accusations of a ponzi scheme at a bank with one of the nation’s longest-serving chief executive officers.02.01.2025 17:00US Mortgage Rates Approach 7% in Ominous Sign for Housing Market US mortgage rates climbed closer to 7%, threatening to squeeze buyers trying to crack into the housing market.02.01.2025 16:07Euro Falls to Weakest Versus Dollar Since 2022 The euro fell to its weakest level versus the dollar in over two years and the pound slid to an eight-month low amid ongoing concerns about Europe’s economy.02.01.2025 14:05US Dockworkers, Port Employers Set to Restart Talks Tuesday Leaders from a US dockworkers’ union and the group that represents their employers are set to resume contract talks on Jan. 7 as the threat of a strike looms, according to a person familiar with the negotiations.02.01.2025 13:15European Stocks Rise With Policy Outlook in Focus; Energy Leads European stocks gained on the first trading day of 2025, with energy stocks jumping as gas prices rose. Investor focus is on the outlook for Chinese economic growth and US trade policy.02.01.2025 12:14European Gas Gains as Norway Outage Adds to Loss of Russian Flow European gas gained on the first trading day of the year as the loss of a key supply route coincided with freezing temperatures across the north of the region and an unplanned disruption in Norway.02.01.2025 10:00Gold set to rally further this year, say Wall Street banks Yellow metal expected to continue to benefit from buying by global central banks02.01.2025 10:00Social pressure holds back sales of alcohol-free drinks, research finds Other challenges include price and taste expectations, with Gen Zers most likely to succumb02.01.2025 10:00Problems with UK economy data could be widespread, warns lawmaker Meg Hillier highlights damaging consequences of under-investment in key forecasting systems02.01.2025 8:11LME Nickel Hits Four-Year Low as 2025 Opens With Eyes on China Nickel hit the lowest level since 2020 and copper steadied near a nine-month low on the first trading day of the year, with investors weighing the impact of a rallying dollar and the scope for additional Chinese stimulus.02.01.2025 5:20Gold Advances After 27% Annual Gain as Traders Eye US Rate Path Gold climbed after notching its biggest annual gain since 2010, with the metal viewed as a haven asset benefiting as a risk-off mood swept through broader markets.02.01.2025 4:28Oil Climbs in Year’s First Session as US Crude Stockpiles Drop Oil began 2025 by rising to the highest since October, buoyed by bullish technical indicators and shrinking US crude stockpiles.02.01.2025 3:58US Stocks Tread Water With Wall Street on Edge: Markets Wrap US equities churned in the first trading day of the year. 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