12.04.2025 6:33 Binance executives met with officials from the Treasury Department in March to discuss a loosening of US oversight on it, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing unidentified people familiar with the talks.12.04.2025 6:35 Kirkland & Ellis, Latham & Watkins, A&O Shearman, Simpson Thacher & Bartlett and Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft agreed to do free legal work on causes the White House supports.12.04.2025 7:59 The order reversed some parts of an injunction a federal judge said was needed to prevent the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau from being illegally dismantled.12.04.2025 8:1612.04.2025 9:00 Living parallel lives, they counselled presidents and changed the course of the cold war. How would they steer America today? 12.04.2025 9:00 Why the middle years are better than youth and old age12.04.2025 9:00 Donald Trump’s tariff war adds pressure to Russian economy12.04.2025 10:00 Erratic policymaking and rising trade barriers are jeopardising confidence in the currency12.04.2025 10:00 Envoy Steve Witkoff travels to Oman as US pushes for a deal to avoid conflict12.04.2025 10:0112.04.2025 10:45 Chinese Trade Minister Wang Wentao said the continuous introduction of tariffs by the US will cause great harm to the developing world and may even trigger a humanitarian crisis.12.04.2025 11:00 Donald Trump promised his Swiss counterpart to look again at levies inflicted on her country just hours before he suspended much of his tariff onslaught on the world.12.04.2025 11:03 Swiss President and Finance Minister Karin Keller-Sutter talks about US President Donald Trump’s 31% tariff on Switzerland. Speaking to Bloomberg’s Oliver Crook in Warsaw, she also discusses the independence of the Swiss National Bank and UBS Group AG’s offer of a permanent cap on the size of its investment bank. (Source: Bloomberg)12.04.2025 12:00 For decades, the fiercely independent Prada SpA Chairman Patrizio Bertelli talked about the need for Italian fashion houses to acquire size and scale to take on sprawling industry behemoths like LVMH and Kering SA and also avoid being gobbled up by them.12.04.2025 12:00 Donald Trump has — for now — backed off of his steepest tariff increases. But with other duties still in place, doing business in the US is about to get costlier for EU companies.12.04.2025 12:3012.04.2025 13:0012.04.2025 13:53 Spain proposed setting up a new defense fund to provide non-refundable grants to beef up Europe’s defense lines and provide support for Ukraine using Russia’s immobilized central bank assets.12.04.2025 14:00 After a week in which Asian stocks posted both their biggest-ever plunge and their largest one-day gain since 2008, investors in the region are working weekends, skipping sleep, interrupting business trips, poring over social media and focusing on short-term trades, alert to the fact that one man at the furthest point away from them on the planet can upend markets again at any moment.12.04.2025 14:01 Federal lawmakers who benefited from crypto largess in the 2024 election are speedily advancing the industry’s agenda.12.04.2025 14:01 Wild stock market swings and rising recession fears have put Americans on edge. Here are strategies to lower the angst.12.04.2025 14:06 Norway’s sovereign wealth fund, which owns a stake of more than 2.5% in Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena SpA, plans to back the Italian bank’s bid for competitor Mediobanca SpA at a crucial investor meeting next week.12.04.2025 14:22 US President Donald Trump’s administration is planning an executive order to allow the stockpiling of critical metals from the Pacific seabed, according to the Financial Times.12.04.2025 14:33 Listeria infection can cause fever, headache, stiffness, nausea, abdominal pain and diarrhea and in some it can be fatal.12.04.2025 15:10 Strong, damaging winds and heavy rains struck China on Saturday, leading to a threat of sandstorms and the cancellation of flights and trains.12.04.2025 15:19 Mauritius’ lawmakers will vote on additional spending of 21 billion rupees ($472 million) for the fiscal year through June, as the International Monetary Fund urges the government to reduce outlays in the next budget in order to stabilize its finances.12.04.2025 15:47 Poland’s Finance Minister Andrzej Domanski sees a “small downside” risk related to global trade tensions for the country’s economic growth this year.12.04.2025 15:50 Italy won’t require additional borrowing despite lower economic growth estimates, according to Finance Minister Giancarlo Giorgetti.12.04.2025 15:53 Buyout firm KKR & Co. is nearing a deal to buy post-trade services firm OSTTRA for about $3 billion, according to people familiar with the matter, showing that tariff-resilient companies can still be sold.12.04.2025 15:56 After years of robust spending there are signs that Americans’ wellspring of financial firepower is fading 12.04.2025 17:00 Despite interventions by President Trump, talks to combine the PGA Tour and LIV Golf have come to a standstill.12.04.2025 17:05 Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers discusses historical tariff moments and how they compare to the current administration’s policies. He states that “if we turn the clock back, it’s going to be enormously costly for the United States and the world economy.” He claims that it’s “unquestionably wrong” to think that tariffs won’t fall on the consumer and believes that if he were in the current administration, he would consider resigning. (Source: Bloomberg) Страницы: 1218121912201221122212231224122512261227122812291230123112321233123412351236123712381239124012411242124312441245124612471248124912501251125212531254125512561257125812591260126112621263126412651266126712681269127012711272127312741275127612771278127912801281128212831284128512861287128812891290129112921293