| 28.03.2025 6:47 Bloomberg Daybreak Asia: Stocks Fall on Tariff Woes (Podcast) Source: Bloomberg, 19:32 28.03.2025 6:49 Top Senate Republican Protests Trump Bid to Withhold Spending Senator Susan Collins of Maine, the chairwoman of the Appropriations Committee, joined top Democrats in insisting that the president does not have the power to pick and choose what to fund. 28.03.2025 6:50 Hegseth Starts High-Stakes Asia Trip Amid Signal Chat Furor Pete Hegseth reaffirmed Americas ironclad commitment to defend the Philippines amid threats from China as the Pentagon chief faces calls from Democrats to resign for sharing attack plans with other US officials over the Signal app. 28.03.2025 6:54 Argentine : un avion survole un a?roport pendant une heure en labsence de personnel dans la tour de contr?le Les pilotes dun vol entre Buenos Aires et Santa Fe ont attendu 50 minutes ce jeudi pour avoir une r?ponse de la tour de contr?le, et amorcer la descente de lappareil. 28.03.2025 6:57Asian auto stocks extend declines as Trump tariffs on car imports dent sentiment Shares of Asia's automakers extended declines for a second day as investors continue to parse Donald Trump's tariffs on cars not made in the country. 28.03.2025 7:05 Hanwhas World-Beating 3,100% Rally Tests Limits of Defense Boom South Koreas Hanwha Aerospace Co. has emerged as the worlds best-performing defense stock as investors bet the upending of security alliances by US President Donald Trump will spur a buying spree for weapons, particularly in the affordable conventional arms the companys been making for decades. 28.03.2025 7:07 MUFG Expects Revenue Lift From More China Firms Going Abroad Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc. expects a revenue boost in its China corporate and investment banking business as more local firms are planning to again expand outside their home country. 28.03.2025 7:08 University of Michigan to Scuttle Its Flagship D.E.I. Program Michigan, once at the forefront of school diversity efforts, is rapidly changing course amid campus pushback and broad scrutiny by the Trump administration. 28.03.2025 7:11 Anthony Albanese calls Australian federal election for 3 May Albanese visits governor general to kickstart Labors five-week election campaign, as Peter Dutton frames Coalitions pitch around living standardsAustralian election campaign 2025: live updatesSee all our Australian election 2025 ... ... 28.03.2025 7:15 Myanmar to Release Thai Fishermen Held Since November, PM Says Myanmars government has agreed to release four Thai fishermen, who were detained by its navy in November, according to Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra. 28.03.2025 7:21 Trump Administration Sues to Void Union Deals Across Government Donald Trumps administration moved to invalidate contracts between a swath of US government agencies and the largest federal union representing their employees, marking a sweeping attack on collective bargaining rights as the president aims to lay off government workers. 28.03.2025 7:46Australia PM calls general election for May 3 amid cost of living crisis, tariff worries Cost-of-living pressure has rising since Albanese came to office, despite a plethora of measures aimed at easing households' living costs. 28.03.2025 7:48Japan stocks lead losses in region as Trump tariff threats keep investors on edge Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced a national election for May 3, kicking off a five-week campaign. 28.03.2025 7:54 U.S. auto tariffs to have extremely large impact on Japan economy: PM The U.S. government's plan to impose an additional 25 percent tariff on auto imports will have an "extremely large impact" on the Japanese economy, Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba warned Friday, as exports are a major driver of the Asian country's growth.
Ishiba said during a parliamentary session, "We will think about the most effective means to make the United States understand that this will not be of benefit to it," while expressing readiness to continue negotiations with Washington.
Read full story here 28.03.2025 7:57 Judge Rules Against Sale of Gulf of Mexico Oil Drilling Rights A federal district judge on Thursday ruled against a Biden administration sale of oil and gas drilling rights in the Gulf of Mexico, faulting the government with failing to sufficiently analyze its possible effects on the climate and endangered whales. 28.03.2025 7:58 Indian Stocks Set to End Monthly Losses As Foreign Investors Return Before the trading day starts we bring you a digest of the key news and events that are likely to move markets. Today we look at: 28.03.2025 7:58 Want to avoid costly environmental regulations? Just email the EPA. The EPA announced that it would speed up the process by which industry can bypass provisions of the Clean Air Act by emailing President Trump. 28.03.2025 7:59 Copper Extends Retreat as Supply Dislocations Could End Soon Copper extended its retreat from nine-month high on expectations that supply dislocations — fueled by upcoming US tariffs — may end sooner than expected. 28.03.2025 8:00 Indonesia to Cut Rate in Second-Quarter After Pause, Poll Shows Indonesias central bank is expected to resume interest rate cuts following last weeks decision to leave borrowing costs unchanged, when policymakers stressed the importance of safeguarding the rupiah. 28.03.2025 8:00 Already weakened French wine industry braces for Trump tariffs The threat of spiraling US taxes on European wines and spirits comes at the worst possible time for French winemakers, who are facing a massive and historic shift away from traditional consumption. 28.03.2025 8:09 Xi Meets Global Business Leaders as China Seeks to Woo Investors Chinese President Xi Jinping met with a group of global business leaders in Beijing, in an effort to boost investor sentiment as rising tariffs fuel uncertainty for the economy and international trade. 28.03.2025 8:20 Musk Seek $1T in DOGE Cuts, US-Ukraine Investment Deal, More Source: Bloomberg, 0:00 28.03.2025 8:23 Shipowners Are Adjusting Contracts for US Tax on China Vessels Shipowners and charterers are altering leasing contracts to cope with the multi-million dollar port fees expected to be imposed on Chinese-built vessels by the Trump administration, according to people familiar with the matter. 28.03.2025 8:38 Hedge Fund Dymon Hires Ex-Singapore Exchange Senior Executive Dymon Asia Capital has hired Lee Beng Hong, the former head of wholesale markets and platforms at Singapore Exchange Ltd. to oversee its treasury, trading and technology functions. 28.03.2025 8:39 Aussie Real Yields Surge in Battle Against High Cost of Living Australias inflation-adjusted bond yields jumped to the highest in over a decade as the government announced plans to ramp up debt issuance in an election year to alleviate cost-of-living pressure on voters. 28.03.2025 8:47 Seek Hedges and Be Nimble: Macro Traders Plan for Tariff Day From New York to London and Hong Kong, investors are cutting back risk ahead of next weeks tariff announcements, while keeping cash ready to pounce the moment opportunities arise. 28.03.2025 8:51 Indias BSE Shares Rally as Rival Delays Changes to Expiry Days Indias oldest stock exchange BSE Ltd. saw its shares surge the most since December, after its rival bourse deferred a plan that was seen potentially increasing its market share. 28.03.2025 8:56 Taiwan Probes China Chipmaker SMIC for Allegedly Poaching Staff Taiwan is investigating whether Chinas leading chipmaker Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp. illegally poached local engineers as part of an effort to access the islands cutting-edge chip technology. 28.03.2025 8:57 3/27: America Decides President Trump pulls Stefaniks nomination to be U.N. ambassador; An ode to Major League Baseballs opening day 28.03.2025 9:00 The West Bank suffocated by Israeli soldiers and settlers With raids on refugee camps, air strikes and forced displacements, the Palestinian territory is the scene of a war that does not declare itself as such. 28.03.2025 9:01 For Some Autocrats, Even Rigged Elections Can Be Too Much of a Threat Protests are raging in Turkey after the arrest of the countrys most prominent opposition politician. 28.03.2025 9:10Chinese President Xi Jinping meets with global executives as Beijing focuses on business outreach U.S. President Donald Trump has raised tariffs by 20% on China since January over its alleged role in the U.S. fentanyl crisis, and threatened a swath of new tariffs. Страницы: 1677 1678 1679 1680 1681 1682 1683 1684 1685 1686 1687 1688 1689 1690 1691 1692 1693 1694 1695 1696 1697 1698 1699 1700 1701 1702 1703 1704 1705 1706 1707 1708 1709 1710 1711 1712 1713 1714 1715 1716 1717 |