10.10.2024 10:4710.10.2024 10:49 Den USA und Europa droht ein ähnlicher Bedeutungsverlust wie dem römischen Reich, meint der Politökonom John Rapley. Er warnt: Der Versuch, zu alter Größe zurückzukehren, wird die Probleme nur verschlimmern.10.10.2024 10:56 The initial public offering of Europe’s largest chain of convenience stores, Zabka Group SA, is priced at the top of a proposed range, making it the biggest listing in Warsaw in four years.10.10.2024 11:00 “Sell Japan’s currency” is becoming an ever-more popular rallying cry as investors prepare for monthly US inflation data that threaten to roil financial markets.10.10.2024 11:00 Nearly half of hedge funds focused on traditional asset classes now have exposure to cryptocurrencies as increased clarity around regulations and the launch of exchange-traded funds in the U.S. and Asia draw more investors into the asset class, according to a new survey.10.10.2024 11:05 The UK stock market is falling behind Canada in value of listed companies, dealing yet another blow to London’s meandering equity market, which has been eclipsed by ascending exchanges like India in recent years.10.10.2024 11:13 Fast Retailing Co. is aiming for higher sales in the 2025 fiscal year, after its expansion into newer markets in the West helped the Japanese apparel-store operator offset a slowdown in China.10.10.2024 11:30 China has asked its financial institutions to beef up monitoring of the nation’s wealth management products, people familiar with the matter said, after investors pulled some $149 billion to chase a rally in stocks.10.10.2024 11:30 Hungarian inflation slowed to the central bank’s target but a weak currency, mounting geopolitical risks and an expected acceleration in price-growth in the rest of the year may keep policymakers from continuing monetary easing.10.10.2024 11:40 Investors in Hong Kong have bet a record amount on exchange-traded funds that profit when stocks decline, showing how quickly sentiment is shifting following a breakneck rally.10.10.2024 11:44 Uganda’s anti-LGBTQ laws that include the death sentence in some cases have cost the nation as much as $1.6 billion since being introduced in May last year, a new study found. (Source: Bloomberg)10.10.2024 12:03 BMW AG and Mercedes-Benz Group AG saw sales plunge in China in the third quarter, as ongoing weakness in their biggest market weighed on luxury spending.10.10.2024 12:09 Noor Sweid, Founder & Managing Partner, Global Ventures, discusses tech investments in MENA. She speaks with Joumanna Bercetche on Horizons Middle East & Africa. (Source: Bloomberg)10.10.2024 12:10 US state’s residents warned to evacuate before �deadly and catastrophic’ storm that could cost $60bn in insurance losses10.10.2024 12:16 European stocks rose on Thursday as investors awaited key US inflation data, with the healthcare sector leading gains after GSK Plc shares surged.10.10.2024 12:20 Inflation in the Czech Republic accelerated more than expected last month, adding to arguments for the central bank to maintain a cautious approach to interest-rate cuts.10.10.2024 12:31 The Indonesian partner of Eni SpA is exploring a sale of its minority stake in a gas block in Sumatra for as much as $500 million, people with knowledge of the matter said.10.10.2024 13:00 Listen to Odd Lots on Apple PodcastsListen to Odd Lots on SpotifySubscribe to the newsletter10.10.2024 13:10 Japan’s Kansai Electric Power Co. will shut a nuclear reactor after finding a “tiny” hole in a pipeline, threatening to increase fossil fuel requirements to fill any electricity shortfall.10.10.2024 13:14 US state’s residents warned to evacuate before �deadly and catastrophic’ storm that could cost $60bn in insurance losses10.10.2024 13:19 Options markets are flagging the worst weekly retreat for the euro since July, as traders bet the European Central Bank will cut interest rates next week.10.10.2024 13:28 Slovakia plans to begin selling bonds to citizens in the first quarter of next year as part of a strategy to diversify funding sources.10.10.2024 13:30 Treasury yields nudged slightly higher early Thursday as traders awaited U.S. consumer price inflation data.10.10.2024 13:35 Sumant Wahi, Man Group, Portfolio Manager, discusses AI investments in MENA, Fed moves and a global supply chain shift. He speaks with Joumanna Bercetche on Horizons Middle East & Africa (Source: Bloomberg)10.10.2024 13:38 The Ukrainian parliament approved a draft law to increase taxes on individuals, companies and banks starting from this year to cover increased military and defense needs.10.10.2024 13:42 Abu Dhabi’s largest property developer is planning a 1.8 billion dirham ($480 million) project that will include homes, offices and retail locations in neighboring Dubai as it aims to capitalize on rising demand in the Middle East’s tourism and business hub.10.10.2024 13:43 Private oil refiners in China say Iranian sellers are seeking to raise their prices by offering narrower discounts, at a time of elevated tensions in the Middle East that have global investors on edge.10.10.2024 13:46 Bank of Japan Deputy Governor Ryozo Himino, speaking at an event hosted by Bloomberg in Tokyo, says the central bank will continue to raise its benchmark rate if the economy performs in line with its projections. (Source: Bloomberg)10.10.2024 13:48 Unilever Plc sold its Russian subsidiary to local manufacturer Arnest Group, exiting the country more than two-and-a-half years after its invasion of Ukraine.10.10.2024 13:49 It may be that a warming planet cannot be underwritten at any acceptable cost10.10.2024 13:55 French Finance Minister Antoine Armand and Budget Minister Laurent Saint-Martin will unveil the budget on Thursday in a crucial cabinet meeting in the evening. French Prime Minister Michel Barnier delayed a plan to bring the budget deficit to 3% by two years, for 2029 instead of 2027, targeting a deficit of 5% of GDP for next year. To get there, Barnier will implement €60 billion in spending cuts and tax hikes in 2025, according to government officials.
The plans have fueled tensions among lawmakers backing his government who are reluctant to U-turn on Macron’s mantra of not raising taxes. On Tuesday night Barnier survived his first no-confidence motion presented by the left-wing, after the National Rally didn’t support it. (Source: Bloomberg)10.10.2024 13:58 Bank of Japan Deputy Governor Ryozo Himino, speaking an event hosted by Bloomberg in Tokyo, noted that the central bank came under criticism for poor communications after its July 31 rate hike surprised traders and was partly blamed for sparking turmoil in global financial markets in early August. Himino said there’s a strong will within the bank to improve communications with market participants.
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