24.07.2025 10:25 The Philippines is tapping mobile wallet GCash to sell small-denominated government securities, according to the Bureau of the Treasury, seeking to broaden the investor base as it raises more money to refinance debt and fund the growing economy.24.07.2025 10:3224.07.2025 10:3824.07.2025 10:5224.07.2025 10:57 Deutsche Bank AG Chief Financial Officer James von Moltke discusses the lender’s earnings and performance as revenue at the German lender’s securities unit in the second quarter rose 11% to €2.28 billion from a year earlier. Von Moltke told Bloomberg’s Oliver Crook the entire investment bank division has had a “good start” to the current quarter, giving the lender “some real confidence about what lies ahead.” He also talks about trade uncertainties, the idea of a capital markets union in Europe,24.07.2025 10:5824.07.2025 10:5824.07.2025 10:5824.07.2025 11:14 TotalEnergies SE reported a big jump in net debt while second-quarter profit dropped 23% as the French energy major grapples with falling oil and gas prices.24.07.2025 11:16 Japan’s Topix stock index rose above last summer’s record to close at a fresh peak as hopes of more US tariff deals brightened the outlook for global trade and economic growth.24.07.2025 11:34 Iron ore shipments from Australia’s largest bulk-export terminal swelled to a record in June, in a sign of ample seaborne supplies just as concerns mount about the outlook for Chinese demand.24.07.2025 11:36 The UK’s limited gas storage could come under pressure this winter, after losses spur Centrica Plc to consider producing rather than stockpiling fuel at its critical Rough facility.24.07.2025 11:43 Shares in Indian Energy Exchange Ltd., the country’s largest power trading bourse, tumbled the most on record following the federal power regulator’s decision to synchronize pricing across exchanges.24.07.2025 12:00 At the Dubai offices of Abbey Road Investment Group, the phone calls and emails keep landing from around the world.24.07.2025 12:01 A delegation from Pakistan is set to meet US officials in an effort to finalize a trade deal, according to US State Department Spokesperson Tammy Bruce.24.07.2025 12:14 The UK will allow offshore wind farm developers to charge more for their power as mounting costs make it harder for the country to meet twin objectives of slashing emissions and customer bills.24.07.2025 12:20 The agreement Japan secured has added pressure on South Korea to defuse the threat of high tariffs on its exports to the United States.24.07.2025 12:33 Over 25% of Macquarie investors vote against structure that has rewarded executives with packages rivalling Wall Street CEOs24.07.2025 12:38 World’s third-largest auto group Hyundai reports $600mn hit from levies, while Japan’s Mitsubishi suffers profit wipeout24.07.2025 12:4224.07.2025 12:4724.07.2025 13:00 The euro area’s private sector grew at the quickest pace since last August as a three-year manufacturing downturn nears an end and the services sector gathers momentum, even as a trade showdown with the US looms.24.07.2025 13:00 Listen to Odd Lots on Apple PodcastsListen to Odd Lots on SpotifySubscribe to the newsletter24.07.2025 13:00 People talk all the time about the potential for huge turning points in history. And they’ve been talking about the possibility of the US losing its dominant position in the international financial order for some time. So far it hasn’t really happened, but there are plenty of people who think that the Trump’s focus on tariffs and higher deficits could mark a sea change in the appetite for dollar assets. In this episode we speak with Inigo Fraser-Jenkins, strategist at Alliance Bernstein, about s24.07.2025 13:23 Tom Hayes, the ex-UBS Group AG trader cleared of manipulating Libor by UK judges, says the other traders convicted of rigging benchmark interest rates should have their cases overturned.24.07.2025 13:28 Tesla Inc.’s efforts to offset slumping European sales with gains in Turkey may be at risk after a surprise tax hike in one of the automaker’s fastest-growing markets.24.07.2025 13:30 Britain’s private sector lost momentum in July as the fallout from the Labour government’s first budget and a febrile global backdrop prompted firms to cut jobs and new orders, according to a closely watched survey.24.07.2025 13:3324.07.2025 13:3724.07.2025 13:42 European Union officials are attending a summit in Beijing with China’s top leaders. China’s support of Russia and a long list of trade disputes are on the agenda.24.07.2025 13:45 Somalia’s semi-autonomous Puntland region acknowledged it’s holding a vessel full of military equipment until it can work out who the cargo belongs to.24.07.2025 13:49 Malaysia is seeking to lower US tariffs threatened by President Donald Trump to less than 20% and is optimistic of reaching a deal ahead of the Aug. 1 deadline, according to Investment, Trade and Industry Minister Zafrul Aziz. Страницы: 1407140814091410141114121413141414151416141714181419142014211422142314241425142614271428142914301431143214331434143514361437143814391440144114421443144414451446144714481449145014511452145314541455145614571458145914601461146214631464146514661467146814691470147114721473147414751476147714781479148014811482