| 24.04.2025 11:35CNBC Daily Open: Trump blinks first in trade war he started The president's softer tone toward China, despite no formal talks, was a stark contrast to his more combative rhetoric earlier in April. 24.04.2025 11:44Tariffs will harm us all, European officials warn — with more work needed to reach a trade deal European officials say they're optimistic a trade deal can be reached with President Donald Trump, warning of significant harm to both sides if it isn't. 24.04.2025 11:49NBA playoffs: Warriors lose despite Curry heroics; Celtics beat Orlando Boston, without top scorer Tatum, were pushed by Miami while Houston levelled their series with Golden State Warriors. 24.04.2025 12:02Why gold became the safe haven of choice as U.S. Treasurys and dollar sold off J.P. Morgan expects the yellow metal to average $3,675 per ounce by the fourth quarter of 2025, and reach $4,000 by the second quarter of 2026. 24.04.2025 12:02 Ofcom announces new rules for tech firms to keep children safe online Companies will be legally required to block children’s access to harmful content under UK’s Online Safety Act or face large finesUK politics live – latest updatesSocial media and other internet platforms will be legally required ... ... 24.04.2025 12:03Vietnam, US kick off trade talks as Hanoi seeks relief from Trump’s tariffs Trade-reliant Southeast Asian country is facing a 46 percent levy under Trump's so-called 'reciprocal' tariffs. 24.04.2025 12:05 China Says US Should Revoke All Unilateral Tariffs, Denies Talks China demanded that the US revoke all unilateral tariffs and said there were no talks on reaching a trade deal, maintaining a tough stance despite President Donald Trump’s easing of criticism of the country. 24.04.2025 12:12 India summons top Pakistani diplomat after deadly militant attack in Kashmir Tensions escalate as Delhi announces series of measures to downgrade ties with IslamabadIndia has summoned Pakistan’s top diplomat in Delhi after announcing a series of measures to downgrade ties with Islamabad after a deadly ... ... 24.04.2025 12:16 Clean up on aisle four: the Toys R Us movie shows shopping and cinema are now interchangeable The retail chain that filed for bankruptcy in 2017 believes a film starring mass produced kids’ merch will be a good way to refresh its brand relevance. Let’s all blame Barbie …Seth Rogen’s Apple TV+ show The Studio has a ... ... 24.04.2025 12:16Asia-Pacific markets mixed as Trump softens trade stance against China South Korea's GDP contracted 0.1% in the first quarter of 2025, according to advance figures, missing the 0.1% rise expected by Reuters' poll. 24.04.2025 12:27 Putin launches worst attack on Ukraine in months as Trump claims deal is close Russia launched overnight Thursday one of the most devastating bombardments on Ukraine's major cities since the war began, killing at least nine people, hours after President Donald Trump said he believed he had struck deals with both sides to end the war. 24.04.2025 12:32 VinFast CEO says no need to rush into 'loss-making US market' - Nikkei Asia 24.04.2025 12:34‘No mercy’: Israel keeps blocking aid amid systematic destruction of Gaza Many women and children among 13 killed in the latest Israeli aerial attacks across Gaza. 24.04.2025 12:39 Norway’s $1.7 Trillion Fund Reports Tech-Driven Loss Norway’s $1.7 trillion sovereign wealth fund reported its biggest loss in six quarters in what was a roller-coaster period for markets globally, with the decline largely caused by a drop in the value of technology companies. 24.04.2025 12:40British fintech Revolut tops $1 billion in profit as revenue jumps 72% Digital banking unicorn Revolut said Thursday that net profit for the year ending Dec. 31, 2024, totaled £1.1 billion ($1.5 billion), up 149% year over year. 24.04.2025 12:58 Planning bill would allow builders to ‘pay cash to trash’ nature, say UK experts Exclusive: plan to let firms sidestep environmental laws by paying into nature levy would add cost and delay, says letter to MPsLeading economists, former government advisers and ecologists are calling for a key section of the ... ... 24.04.2025 13:01 Japan’s Biggest Life Insurer to Reduce Its Yen-Bond Holdings Japan’s largest life insurer plans to reduce its holdings of the nation’s sovereign bonds, even as higher yields have attracted more domestic buyers and overseas investors to the haven asset. 24.04.2025 13:04 China and Kenya upgrade ties amid 'turbulent international situation' - Nikkei Asia 24.04.2025 13:04 India’s Infra Lender Plans $2 Billion Foray into Offshore Debt India’s National Bank for Financing Infrastructure & Development, or NaBFID, is planning to enter the overseas credit market for the first time, and aims to raise as much as $2 billion through loans and bonds this financial year, according to people familiar with the matter. 24.04.2025 13:05 The age of doves and hawks is over. It's time for the owls - Nikkei Asia 24.04.2025 13:06 German Business Expectations Dip as Trade Fuels Uncertainty German companies’ economic outlook deteriorated as US President Donald Trump’s tariffs overshadowed recent optimism about a huge jump in public spending. 24.04.2025 13:09 Deutsche Bank’s DWS Can Now Consider Buying a Rival, CEO Says DWS Group Chief Executive Officer Stefan Hoops said the time has come for the firm to buy a competitor, potentially adding Germany’s largest asset manager to the consolidation wave sweeping the industry. 24.04.2025 13:09 Hegseth Set Up Signal on a Computer in His Pentagon Office The app facilitated communications in a building where cell service is poor and personal phones are not allowed in some areas. 24.04.2025 13:12 Judge rules federal government owes nearly $28 million to North Dakota for pipeline protests A federal judge on Wednesday found the state of North Dakota entitled to nearly $28 million for responding to protests of the Dakota Access oil pipeline in 2016 and 2017 — a win for the state in its multiyear effort to recoup the costs from the federal government. 24.04.2025 13:14 Foreign Funds Bought Japanese Stocks for Third Straight Week Foreign funds bought Japanese stocks for a third straight week on optimism over US trade talks, and amid speculation investors are diversifying away from US equities. 24.04.2025 13:17 BNP Paribas CFO Sees Good Client Liquidity Despite Tariff Chaos BNP Paribas SA Chief Financial Officer Lars Machenil said the companies he works with haven’t been racing to tap credit lines, indicating that the risk of a cash crunch for the economy is remote. 24.04.2025 13:19 Zambia May Pause Rate Hikes After Inflation Holds Steady Zambia’s annual inflation rate flatlined in April on a softer rise in food costs, providing room for the central bank to pause interest-rate increases next month. 24.04.2025 13:21 Chinese EV makers pivot to safety after ban on 'exaggerated' ads - Nikkei Asia 24.04.2025 13:21 UK’s Extremely Dry Start to Year Raises Crop and Wildfire Risks The UK’s driest start to the year in four decades is threatening the country’s grain crops and increasing the risk of wildfires. 24.04.2025 13:24Trump Tariffs: What products do the EU and US buy from each other? The United States has a $236bn trade deficit with the European Union. The EU is now facing 20 percent tariffs. 24.04.2025 13:26 Goldman Vice Chairman Gnodde Leaving London for Milan in Latest Non-Dom Exit Goldman Sachs Group Inc.’s Richard Gnodde is relocating from London to Milan, a high-profile departure from the City of London that raises more questions about the impact of UK tax reforms. 24.04.2025 13:27 Russian Attack on Kyiv Kills 9, Ukrainian Officials Say The overnight assault on Ukraine’s capital was the deadliest since last summer, and comes as the United States has threatened to walk away from the peace process. Страницы: 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 |