14.01.2025 8:55Goldman’s Sneader Says in Waiting Mode for China Stimulus Push Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and clients are in a waiting mode to see if Chinese authorities push out major stimulus measures to revive the economy after seeing some momentum in the second half of last year, according to Kevin Sneader, president of Asia-Pacific ex-Japan at the bank.14.01.2025 8:53Iron Ore Advances After Record China Imports Boost Demand Hopes Iron ore surged back above the $100-a-ton threshold after data showed China’s annual imports of the steel-making ingredient reached a record and its trade surplus soared.14.01.2025 8:27Copper Extends Rally as Dollar Weakens on Trump Tariff Report Copper extended this year’s rally on a report the incoming Trump administration will slowly ramp up trade tariffs rather than impose sizable levies in one go.14.01.2025 8:22Taiwan Dollar Set to Replace Yuan as Asia’s Top Funding Currency The Taiwan dollar is on the verge of overtaking the yuan as Asia’s best carry-trade target given its lower risk of interest-rate and currency volatility.14.01.2025 8:16Apollo Said to Weigh Tenneco India IPO at $2 Billion Valuation Apollo Global Management Inc. is considering listing auto-parts supplier Tenneco Inc.’s India business, people familiar with the matter said, joining others that have done or plan initial public offerings of their units in the world’s most populous country.14.01.2025 8:15Pharma’s Big Meeting in US Draws Protests Over Healthcare Costs The pharmaceutical industry’s biggest investment conference drew protesters in San Francisco Monday with signs reading “delay, deny, depose,” words prosecutors said were written on shell casings found at the scene of a health insurance executive’s killing last month.14.01.2025 8:00Trump Team Eyes Gradual Tariffs; China Mulls TikTok Sale to Musk| Bloomberg: The Asia Trade 1/14/25 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 Tokyo and Sydney with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts, getting insight and analysis from newsmakers and industry leaders on the biggest stories shaping global markets. (Source: Bloomberg)14.01.2025 7:40LA City Utility Sued Over Water Shortage for Palisades Fire The city of Los Angeles’ electric and water utility was hit with a lawsuit faulting it for not supplying enough water to fight the biggest fire still raging in the second-largest US metropolis.14.01.2025 7:09Indian Stock Selloff Sends Key Index Toward Oversold Level India’s equity benchmark is approaching a level seen as oversold by some investors after rising oil prices and a weak rupee sent the gauge to a seven-month low.14.01.2025 7:05China Considering Sale of TikTok US to Elon Musk Officials in China are discussing a potential option that involvesВ Elon MuskВ acquiring the US operations of TikTok, according to people familiar with the matter. Annabelle Droulers reports on the latest on Bloomberg Television. (Source: Bloomberg)14.01.2025 6:59China’s Gas Growth to Slow as Cheaper Options Squeeze Demand A slowing economy and cheaper alternatives are likely to take the edge off China’s appetite for natural gas.14.01.2025 6:46UBS Thomas Fang on Chinese Equities UBS Head of China & Global Markets Thomas Fang discusses Chinese equities outlook for 2025. He speaks from the sideline of UBS Greater China Conference with Stephen Engle on Bloomberg: the China Show. (Source: Bloomberg)14.01.2025 6:41Bitcoin Stumbles as Fed Policy Outlook Dents Crypto’s Trump Trade Bitcoin and the wider cryptocurrency market have made a shaky start to the year, hurt by speculation that the Federal Reserve’s window for further interest-rate cuts is closing.14.01.2025 6:36How the NFL Moved the Vikings-Rams Playoff Game Away From the L.A. Fires Monday night’s game in Arizona between the Los Angeles Rams and the Minnesota Vikings is the first time the league has relocated a postseason game since 1936.14.01.2025 6:35ECB’s Rehn Sees Interest Rates at Neutral by Mid-2025 European Central Bank Governing Council member Olli Rehn expects euro-zone interest rates to reach a level that no longer restricts economic activity by mid-2025.14.01.2025 6:20Japan’s 40-Year Yield Rises to Highest Since Debut in 2007 Japan’s 40-year government bond yield reached an all-time high amid a global debt selloff and expectations that the Bank of Japan will hike interest rates in coming months.14.01.2025 5:56Fires Hit Australian Zinc Mines Owned by MMG, Zhongjin Lingnan Two large Australian zinc mines have been forced to temporarily halt production due to separate fire events.14.01.2025 5:39Dollar Falls on Report Trump Team Is Mulling Gradual Tariffs The dollar fell against almost every major currency after Bloomberg News reported that Donald Trump’s incoming economic team is considering gradual hikes in tariffs.14.01.2025 5:10Robinhood to Pay $45 Million Fine to Settle SEC Charges The upstart brokerage agreed to pay the Securities and Exchange Commission for failing to protect sensitive customer data, among other infractions.14.01.2025 4:27Oil Holds Near Five-Month High as Global Supply Risks Intensify Oil held near a five-month high on threats to global supplies posed by harsher US sanctions against Russian flows and potential trade tariffs from the incoming Trump administration.14.01.2025 3:37Dollar Slips, Chinese Stocks Rise on Tariff Report: Markets Wrap Chinese stocks led Asia higher while the dollar weakened on news that members of President-elect Donald Trump’s economic team discussed a gradual approach to ramping up tariffs.14.01.2025 3:35Cleveland-Cliffs Signals a Possible New Bid for U.S. Steel The company’s renewed interest comes after the Biden administration blocked Nippon Steel from acquiring the onetime American powerhouse.14.01.2025 3:12News Outlets Take Unusual Steps to Prepare for Onslaught From Trump Media organizations are preparing for what they fear will be a legal and political onslaught from the new administration.14.01.2025 2:25LA Wildfires Losses Could Top $30 Billion for Insurance Industry Wildfires that have ravaged swaths of Los Angeles could result in losses of as much as $30 billion for the insurance industry as the blazes rage on almost a week after they ignited.14.01.2025 1:55Biden’s Push to Cancel Student Debt Surpasses 5 Million Borrowers With Monday’s authorization and 27 previous ones, the Biden administration has forgiven over $180 billion in student loans, even as its larger policy vision never took root.13.01.2025 23:31Cleveland-Cliffs and Nucor Consider Joint US Steel Bid Cleveland-Cliffs Inc. is partnering with Nucor Corp. to weigh a potential joint bid for United States Steel Corp., according to a person familiar with the matter. Cliffs’ top boss later confirmed his interest in the American steelmaker at a press event.13.01.2025 19:28Thaksin Outlines Steps to Revive Flagging Thai Stock Market Thaksin Shinawatra, the de facto chief of Thailand’s ruling party, called for tighter regulatory oversight, better corporate governance and tax incentives for long-term equity investors to revive confidence in the country’s flailing stock market.13.01.2025 19:12China Securities Regulator Vows Efforts to Stabilize Market China’s top securities regulator said it will work on building a mechanism to stabilize the market, vowing to anchor market expectations in 2025 after a disappointing start to the new year.13.01.2025 16:35Korean Pension Service Begins Selling Dollars to Support Won South Korea’s National Pension Service has begun strategic currency hedging and is selling dollars into the market, according to people familiar with the matter, which could result in purchases of up to about $50 billion in local currency.13.01.2025 15:27Gamuda Unit Wins $1.8 Billion Railway Project Deal In Penang Malaysian construction firm Gamuda Bhd., whose stock price more than doubled last year, said its unit won an 8.3 billion ringgit ($1.8 billion) design and build contract for a railway project in Penang state.13.01.2025 13:49China Exports More to Vietnam Than Japan for First Time as Supply Chains Shift Vietnam overtook Japan as China’s third-largest export destination for the first time, as US tariffs force companies to find new suppliers to avoid levies while continuing to rely on Chinese manufacturers for components. 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