12.05.2024 9:00 Hugh Carnegy joins a small band of volunteers driving donated pick-up trucks and 4x4s from Britain to Ukraine12.05.2024 9:00 A dramatic account of the 1961 Ashes is a compelling story of leadership, empire and class 12.05.2024 9:00 Craft meets contemporary in the jewellery designer’s New York brownstone12.05.2024 9:00 Long held back in a male-dominated industry, women are working with big names and reaping the rewards12.05.2024 9:00 Ecommerce giant offers computing resources to fast-growing start-ups in exchange for equity12.05.2024 9:00 Bureaucracy and conditions attached to development finance allow Beijing to move faster12.05.2024 9:00 Social psychologist Sonia Livingstone says there are alternatives to banning the young from social media12.05.2024 9:01 The firm Hybe has lost hundreds of millions of dollars in market value because of a feud with the creative force behind the band NewJeans.12.05.2024 9:04 Legislation restricting the app is popular, but many users feel betrayed. ... 12.05.2024 10:00 Amazon.com Inc., Pfizer Inc. and Morgan Stanley are among the companies poised to boost their presence in France, with a flurry of new foreign investments to be unveiled Monday.12.05.2024 14:01 “Super Size Me” helped lead a backlash against McDonald’s. Twenty years on, the industry is bigger than ever.12.05.2024 14:02 Some couples are using professional project-management software to maintain their relationships. Why does it bother other people?12.05.2024 17:30 Australia’s Treasury is forecasting that inflation could return to the central bank’s target band before the end of 2024 — earlier than either the government or the bank previously predicted — as part of its upcoming budget.12.05.2024 22:15 Plus, Singapore’s first new PM in 20 years takes office amid rising social and geopolitical tensions12.05.2024 23:09 Russian forces capture a dozen villages but fail to breach Ukraine’s defensive lines13.05.2024 1:01 Sergei Shoigu’s move from defence ministry painted as an attempt to rein in runaway military spending13.05.2024 2:00 Value of bids for London-listed groups climbs amid a global rebound in mergers and acquisitions13.05.2024 2:30 Prime minister will promise вЂ?bold ideas’ in bid to restore confidence and revive Conservative morale 13.05.2024 3:15 The yen’s weakness is turning foreign investors away from Japanese stocks.13.05.2024 3:30 Putin’s appointment of pliant technocrat as defence minister indicates major shift in handling of Ukraine war13.05.2024 3:34 Asian stocks swung between gains and losses with sentiment influenced by poor Chinese data and optimism over reports the country will start selling ultra-long bonds.13.05.2024 4:27 Oil declined as weak Chinese data raised concerns about demand, and traders looked ahead to an OPEC+ meeting on supply policy.13.05.2024 4:44 Party hails вЂ?new era’ with victory over pro-independence forces but fails to secure enough votes to govern alone13.05.2024 4:54 ANZ Group Holdings Ltd. said Australia’s markets regulator is investigating the firm’s execution of a government bond sale last year.13.05.2024 5:0013.05.2024 5:4013.05.2024 5:55 China will start selling the first batch of its 1 trillion yuan ($138 billion) of ultra-long special sovereign bonds on Friday as it seeks to raise funds to support the world’s second-biggest economy.13.05.2024 6:00 The world’s biggest nuclear plant is likely to resume generation this year after more than a decade offline, part of a revival of the technology that will help ease Japanese power costs, according to BloombergNEF.13.05.2024 6:04 The commercial division of Chinese private smelter Henan Jinli Gold and Lead Group Co. is looking to expand its commodities trading team in Singapore, as the industry turns increasingly bullish on copper, aluminum and other metals.13.05.2024 6:14 Emerging Asian bonds may have less room to rally compared to their global peers as central banks in the region are unlikely to embark on aggressive interest-rate cuts.13.05.2024 6:14 ANZ Group Holdings Ltd. says the Australian Securities and Investments Commission is investigating the bank’s execution of a government bond sale last year. Adam Haigh reports on Bloomberg Television.13.05.2024 6:29 The Bank of Japan offered to purchase a smaller amount of government bonds in a regular operation on Monday than it did on April 24 as it seeks to reduce its presence in the country’s debt market. Страницы: 186187188189190191192193194195196197198199200201202203204205206207208209210211212213214215216217218219220221222223224225226227228229230231232233234235236237238239240241242243244245246247248249250251252253254255256257258259260261