18.07.2024 18:00 India’s central bank said it’s better to focus on bringing inflation down to the 4% target than to ease monetary policy to boost economic growth in the short term.18.07.2024 18:00 Initial applications for US unemployment benefits rose last week by 20,000, the most since early May, while continuing claims also saw an increase. Michael McKee reports on Bloomberg Television.18.07.2024 18:00 Crypto exchange Kraken’s recently launched institutional business unit has begun offering custody services to customers in the UK and Australia.18.07.2024 18:01 Verbraucher sollen die Wurst nicht verzehren: Edeka ruft Geflügelwurst der Eigenmarke Gut & Günstig zurück. In einer Charge wurden Listerien gefunden. Supermärkte in elf Bundesländern sind betroffen.18.07.2024 18:03 Space, electric vehicles, artificial intelligence: The tech mogul could influence policy in these areas and others should Donald Trump win re-election.18.07.2024 18:07 South Africa’s central bank kept interest rates on hold, citing lingering concerns about inflation.18.07.2024 18:11 JD Vance’s speech was unlike anything heard from the podium of a Republican National Convention in a generation 18.07.2024 18:15 Sales of tax-exempt gold coins by the UK’s Royal Mint Ltd. jumped in the last quarter as investors fretted about potential changes to fiscal policy by an expected new Labour government.18.07.2024 18:18 Adani Enterprises Ltd. and Wilmar International Ltd. have selected banks to help with the sale of a minority stake in their consumer joint venture Adani Wilmar Ltd., according to people familiar with the matter.18.07.2024 18:21 A combination of high interest rates and a predictable currency have made Turkey an unusually safe bet for foreign investors, but criticism of that mix is growing as exporters lose business and the economy slows.18.07.2024 18:21 Mutmaßlicher Betrug bei Biodiesel empört den Bauernverband. Der Lobbyverband kritisiert Importe aus ökologisch fragwürdigen Quellen nach Deutschland – während heimische Landwirte auf ihrer Ware sitzen bleiben.18.07.2024 18:22 The European Central Bank’s next interest-rate meeting will be “wide open,” though policymakers will have significantly more information on which to decide whether another cut is warranted, according to President Christine Lagarde.18.07.2024 18:23 European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde outlines the risks facing the euro-area economy during a news conference after the central bank decided to leave interest rates unchanged.18.07.2024 18:31 European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde says the central bank will be data-dependent and not on a predetermined rate path during a news conference following the ECB’s decision to leave interest rates unchanged.18.07.2024 18:47 Facebook owner considers multibillion investment in European eyewear group to expand smart glasses partnership 18.07.2024 18:53 Jon Gray, Blackstone COO and a Democrat donor, said of President Joe Biden, “I would hope he considers the really extreme physical toll of this job, I should say, over the next four and a half years.” Gray said the decision to run is still Biden’s during a conversation with Sonali Basak.lts.
(Source: Bloomberg)18.07.2024 18:57 European Central Bank Vice President Luis de Guindos said he hopes the Spanish government will appoint a new central bank chief by September.18.07.2024 19:00 The European Central Bank firmly backs the European Union’s push to bring budget policies in indebted nations in line with the region’s fiscal rules, President Christine Lagarde said.18.07.2024 19:01 The central bank left its key deposit rate at 3.75 percent as inflation in the eurozone is expected to fluctuate throughout the rest of the year.18.07.2024 19:03 Norway’s prime minister said he doesn’t see any US President pulling its support for Ukraine or abandoning NATO as the defense alliance benefits all its members.18.07.2024 19:29 Kazakhstan’s bounty of so-called critical minerals has enriched the country and grabbed the attention of entrepreneurs scrambling to control the ingredients needed to fight climate change.18.07.2024 19:31 Nearly three-quarters of journeys could be on state-controlled lines by July 2025, analysis shows18.07.2024 19:36 The Czech Republic accused Germany of hoarding gas by slashing the capacity of an export pipeline just as the region grapples with replacing supplies from Russia.18.07.2024 19:45 Christine Lagarde says September rate cut decision is вЂ?wide open’18.07.2024 19:47 Weeks of protests by students in Bangladesh demanding the removal of a quota system for government jobs have spiralled into violent clashes with police and counter-protesters, leaving at least 15 people dead and scores injured, according to media reports.18.07.2024 19:53 Brazil chicken producers slumped after a virulent poultry disease was found on a commercial farm, prompting fears of trade embargoes against the world’s largest exporter.18.07.2024 19:54 The Freeport liquefied natural gas export terminal in Texas has canceled at least 10 cargoes for loading through August after Hurricane Beryl forced the facility to shut, according to traders familiar with the matter.18.07.2024 19:55 Nigeria’s central bank is offering dollars to money changers and is capping the rate at which they can sell the US currency to close the widening values in the official and parallel markets.18.07.2024 20:02 The UK’s messy handling of its European Union exit damaged the country’s international reputation, the British minister responsible for EU relations told Bloomberg as his new Labour government seeks to reset ties with its closest trading partner.В Successive Conservative governments “tarnished it in their handling of Brexit” by “turning inwards when actually Britain should always be turning outwards to the world,” Nick Thomas-SymondsВ said Thursday in a Bloomberg interview at the European Political Community summit in Blenheim Palace, England. (Source: Bloomberg)18.07.2024 20:03 Carlos Espina is among a new kind of social media personalities whom politicians, especially those in the Biden White House, view as modern-day broadcasters.18.07.2024 20:19 The UK placed sanctions on 11 more oil tankers that are helping Russia to export its supplies to customers, including some that are part of a shadow-fleet.18.07.2024 20:23 The $1.7 trillion private credit industry is set on transforming itself into the world’s new banks, and it’s putting on display an ever greater tolerance for the risks of lending to indebted companies. Страницы: 380381382383384385386387388389390391392393394395396397398399400401402403404405406407408409410411412413414415416417418419420421422423424425426427428429430431432433434435436437438439440441442443444445446447448449450451452453454455