| 09.01.2025 15:14French Socialist Chief Says Talks Advancing on Budget Compromise Talks between a group of left-wing parties and the French government on the budget are advancing, according to Socialist head Olivier Faure, providing a potential avenue for agreement ahead of Prime Minister Francois Bayrou’s presentation of his policy priorities next week.09.01.2025 15:02Bitcoin Languishes as US ETFs See Second-Highest Daily Outflow After a strong start to the new year that saw Bitcoin retake the $100,000 level, the original digital asset is struggling to maintain momentum.09.01.2025 15:01White House Ignites Firestorm With Rules Governing A.I.’s Global Spread The tech industry is fighting new regulations, expected soon, that aim to keep the cutting-edge technology in the United States and allied countries.09.01.2025 15:01TikTok Case Before Supreme Court Pits National Security Against Free Speech The court, which hears arguments on Friday in a challenge to a law banning the app, has issued varying rulings when those two interests clashed.09.01.2025 15:01TikTok Creators and Brands Are Bracing for a Potential Ban Billions in advertising flows through TikTok, which could be banned in the U.S. as soon as Jan. 19. Brands and creators are racing to prepare.09.01.2025 15:01Banks Are Racking Up Wins Even Before Trump Is Back in White House Lobbying by banks helped torpedo a major proposal, and a top regulator announced this week that he would step down from a leadership role.09.01.2025 15:00Fed’s Collins Favors More Patience and Fewer Rate Cuts in 2025 Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Susan Collins said she favors fewer rate cuts in 2025 than she had anticipated just a few months ago, following strong employment data and lingering inflation.09.01.2025 14:55Israel Officials Meet Investors in London Before Bond Sale A group of Israel government officials is meeting investors in London this week as the country aims to issue eurobonds in the first quarter, according to people familiar with the matter, who asked not to be named because the meetings are private.09.01.2025 14:48Finland to Ban Privatization of Water Supply on Security Grounds Finland proposed to ban municipalities from selling water supply facilities to private investors on grounds of security of supply.09.01.2025 14:22Norway Sold Record Natural Gas Volumes in 2024, Directorate Says Norway’s oil and gas companies delivered record levels of natural gas in 2024 and will drill a similar number of exploration wells this coming year, in a push to offset production declines later in the decade.09.01.2025 14:20Why Close Trade Partners China and Japan Can’t Get Along China and Japan are two of Asia’s most powerful nations and the region’s biggest trading partners. Yet centuries of intense rivalry mean their economic embrace can never be taken for granted. Disputes can flare up for all kinds of reasons, from competing territorial claims to the treatment of Japanese nationals living in China.09.01.2025 14:00This Is How Electricity Rates Are Actually Set 09.01.2025 13:53British Retailer Shares Decline Over Growing Fears About Economy Tesco Plc and Marks & Spencer Group Plc were hit by a selloff in UK retailer stocks, as mounting concerns about Britain’s economy and the impact of Labour’s tax-raising budget outweighed solid holiday season sales.09.01.2025 13:30Thai Corporate Bond Sales to Drop for Third Year on Weak Economy Thai corporate bond sales may drop for a third straight year as the asset class faces mounting distress amid a weak economic outlook, according to the Thai Bond Market Association.09.01.2025 13:13UK Mid-Caps Hit Lowest Since April; European Stocks Erase Drop The UK’s domestically-focused index fell to the lowest since April on worries about fiscal deficit concerns and potentially higher inflation. The pan-European benchmark erased declines as investors also monitored the outlook for US trade policy.09.01.2025 11:54Uniqlo Owner Reports Strong Growth in All Markets But China Uniqlo owner Fast Retailing Co. reported strong growth in revenue and operating profit for the three months through November, as robust demand across Japan, North America and Europe helped offset sustained slowdown in China.09.01.2025 8:30China Paves Way for Possible EU Retaliation as Probe Ends China said the European Union’s measures to shield its companies from foreign subsidies are a barrier to trade and investment, marking the latest clash in the ongoing trade dispute between the two sides.09.01.2025 8:22How Trump’s Greenland Plan Could Hit Ozempic, Legos and Hearing Aids Putting tariffs on Denmark unless it cedes the island of Greenland could hurt access to a few key products, including popular medicines.09.01.2025 7:32Port Strike Averted With Labor Deal Days Before Deadline Dockworkers and employers on the East and Gulf Coasts had until Jan. 15 to reach a new agreement that settled differences over automation.09.01.2025 5:00SEIU Joins Forces With AFL-CIO Ahead of New Trump Era A marriage between the service employees union and the A.F.L.-C.I.O. could better equip organized labor to deal with a less-friendly administration.09.01.2025 4:28Oil Steadies as Weaker Chinese Data Counters Tighter US Stocks Oil steadied as further signs of Chinese economic weakness vied with another decline in US crude stockpiles.09.01.2025 3:28Treasuries End Four-Day Selloff; UK Assets Tumble: Markets Wrap US Treasuries were set for their first day of gains this week on signals of strong demand for global bonds, ending a selloff that was driven by investor anxiety about government debt and elevated inflation. The broad pummeling of UK assets continued.09.01.2025 3:09Chile Rejects $3 Billion Iron Project Cleared by Regulators Chilean officials rejected a mining and port project in the latest twist in more than a decade of legal and regulatory deliberation over a $3 billion investment that’s pitted environmental protection against economic growth.09.01.2025 2:06Rate-Cut Decision Was Narrow, Fed Minutes Show Stubborn inflation, and potential tariffs, make future rate cuts uncertain.09.01.2025 2:00Seven & i CFO Says Buyout Proposals Still Lack Sufficient Detail A special committee of Seven & i Holdings Co.’s board is still considering takeover proposals by Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. and the founding Ito family, although it doesn’t have enough information to evaluate them, Chief Financial Officer Yoshimichi Maruyama said.08.01.2025 23:11Codelco Taps Debt Market to Fund Record Copper-Mine Spending Chile’s state copper company Codelco sold $1.5 billion in bonds to help fund record investments needed to retain its status as the world’s biggest producer of the wiring metal.08.01.2025 22:58U.A.W. Seeks Union Election at Ford Battery Plant in Kentucky The United Automobile Workers union asked a federal labor regulator to conduct an election at a factory Ford jointly owns with a South Korean battery company.08.01.2025 22:55Bitcoin Is Luring More Companies and Their Cash It is a sharp pivot away from the cautious approach of the traditional corporate treasury, normally charged with safeguarding cash rather than chasing higher returns.08.01.2025 20:35As Elon Musk Embraces the Far Right, Some of Its Leaders Reject Him Mr. Musk has fallen out with prominent right-wing Americans who say they are worried that their agenda may be sidelined in favor of his own — and that he is willing to silence them on X.08.01.2025 6:30Facebook Shifts Content Moderation to Its Users. Are You Ready? Meta is joining X and YouTube in shifting moderation to users. Are you ready?08.01.2025 4:10Mark Zuckerberg’s Political Evolution, From Apologies to No More Apologies Meta’s chief executive has stepped away from his mea culpa approach to issues on his platforms and has told people that he wants to return to his original thinking on free speech. Страницы: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ... 922 923 924 925 926 927 928 929 930 931 932 933 934 935 936 937 938 939 940 941 942 943 944 945 946 947 948 949 950 951 952 953 954 955 |