19.03.2025 6:1019.03.2025 6:13 Top congressional aides met with Oracle on Tuesday to talk about TikTok, which faces a ban in the United States unless it is sold to a non-Chinese owner by early April.19.03.2025 6:27 Indonesian companies’ dollar bond spreads have hit their widest level in six months as credit traders digest the ramifications of a brutal stock market selloff.19.03.2025 7:11 Bain Capital-owned data center operator Bridge Data Centres has obtained a $2.8 billion loan for its operations in Malaysia, according to people familiar with the matter, marking the its largest bank financing deal ever.19.03.2025 7:2719.03.2025 7:28 President Trump’s approach to tariffs has unsettled many corporate leaders who believed he would use the levies as a negotiating tool. As it turns out, he sees them as an end in themselves.19.03.2025 7:28 Current and former employees, both Republican and Democratic, are raising alarms about the damage cost-cutting efforts could do to the agency’s ability to serve the public.19.03.2025 7:31 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:19.03.2025 7:33 India, the world’s second-biggest steel producer, is planning to impose duties of 12% on most imports of the metal, the latest in a string of nations to seek protection for their domestic industries.19.03.2025 7:34 The yen pared losses against the dollar as the Bank of Japan kept its policy interest rate steady and said a virtuous cycle of wages and prices is intensifying while keeping an eye on the global trade situation.19.03.2025 7:54 China’s stock rally may face a “meaningful correction soon” given its similarities with the 2015 boom and bust cycle, according to strategists at BofA securities.19.03.2025 8:04 “You’re better than this. This is so f--king stupid. There’s so much actual news going on. Why are you covering this,” Schlossberg lamented.19.03.2025 8:0819.03.2025 8:26 Indonesia’s securities regulator said Wednesday it will allow companies to buy back stock without approval from a shareholder meeting, a move that could ease nerves following a painful selloff this week.19.03.2025 8:30 The Philippine economy can grow as much as 7% this year, aided by interest-rate cuts that will support investment and consumption, according to Finance Secretary Ralph Recto who also brushed aside concerns over political stability.19.03.2025 8:31 Russian president sticks to tough demands for overall ceasefire and end to war19.03.2025 9:2419.03.2025 9:4319.03.2025 10:00 Many on Wall Street regard John Waldron as heir apparent to David Solomon. But a coronation may lead to an exodus of talent19.03.2025 10:00 Trump’s administration has expressed more tolerance for the economic fallout from tariffs than expected19.03.2025 10:00 Flood of inflows comes as money managers fret over Donald Trump’s policies 19.03.2025 10:01 US president is failing in his vow to end conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East 19.03.2025 10:2019.03.2025 11:4719.03.2025 12:37 Eurozone government bond yields fell as investors absorbed Germany’s historic amendment to the debt brake that opens the door to higher borrowing. ... 19.03.2025 12:3919.03.2025 12:43 Intermediate Capital Group plans to sell one of Singapore’s largest independent tertiary education institutions, people familiar with the situation said. ... 19.03.2025 12:4519.03.2025 12:47 The scooters were sold between June 2018 and March 2024.19.03.2025 12:5619.03.2025 13:00 Lira and stocks fall as Istanbul’s mayor Ekrem Д°mamoДџlu and key challenger to president held19.03.2025 13:01 The dollar recovered marginally after hitting a five-month low Tuesday ahead of the Federal Reserve’s interest-rate decision at 1800 GMT. ... Страницы: 1134113511361137113811391140114111421143114411451146114711481149115011511152115311541155115611571158115911601161116211631164116511661167116811691170117111721173117411751176117711781179118011811182118311841185118611871188118911901191119211931194119511961197119811991200120112021203120412051206120712081209