03.03.2025 13:45 Chinese electric car company Xpeng delivered more than 30,000 cars for a fourth straight month in February, amid tepid growth in the market.03.03.2025 13:46 Servers used in a fraud case that Singapore announced last week were supplied by U.S. firms and may have contained Nvidia's advanced chips. 03.03.2025 13:47 Europe faces a cold snap this month as forecasters brace for an unusual weather event originating in the Arctic, threatening to bolster heating demand just as spring gets underway.03.03.2025 13:58 European nations work on security guarantees for Ukraine against Russia with, Trump making clear that the US won't.03.03.2025 14:0003.03.2025 14:0003.03.2025 14:0003.03.2025 14:00 Almost whichever way you measure it, the US has a lot of debt. And, with the Trump administration recently proposing a budget that would see US debt levels swell even further, it doesnt look like this issue is going away any time soon. In this episode, we speak with Ray Dalio, the billionaire founder of the hedge fund Bridgewater Associates and the author of the new book, How Countries Go Broke. We talk about how he thinks about debt cycles, the catalyst for when high levels of debt become an i03.03.2025 14:00 A majority of Canadian consumers said theyve pulled back on buying US-made products and are shopping less on Amazon.com Inc. since US President Donald Trump escalated his threats against Canada.03.03.2025 14:00 South African factory sentiment edged deeper into contractionary territory in February, declining for a fifth month amid concern about global trade, a US spat with Pretoria and the return of power cuts.03.03.2025 14:03 The African National Congress, South Africas largest political party, appointed Zuko Godlimpi as head of its economic transformation committee in an overhaul of its internal structures.03.03.2025 14:04 European allies are gathering again on Monday to try bolster support for Ukraine and build bridges between Kyiv and Washington after an Oval Office fiasco.03.03.2025 14:13 Ukraines dollar bonds slid the most since last years restructuring as divisions between the US and Europe on the peace process shook investors expecting an orderly move toward a ceasefire.03.03.2025 14:15 Police say the assailant was an Israeli citizen from a nearby Arab Druze town.03.03.2025 14:20 Bond yields rose on Monday after European leaders gathered to support Ukraine and discuss improved security measures for the continent, prompting investors to prepare for a surge in defense spending.03.03.2025 14:34 Source: Bloomberg, 6:5803.03.2025 14:37 European markets were choppy amid a charge in defense stocks following regional talks over Ukraine and military spending over the weekend.03.03.2025 14:52 Rwanda, M23 and the conflict in DR Congo explained.03.03.2025 14:59 The Blue Ghost lunar lander sent back images of the moon's surface after successfully touching down.03.03.2025 15:00 New York Times v. Sullivan and other landmark Supreme Court decisions protect the presss ability to investigate public figures. But a growing right-wing movement seeks to overturn them.03.03.2025 15:01 There is excitement about the potentially lucrative resources scattered around the island, especially the rare earths. But extreme weather, fired-up environmentalists and other factors have tempered hopes of a bonanza.03.03.2025 15:01 Eli Sharabi gave himself up on Oct. 7, 2023, hoping to save his wife and daughters. After some 500 days in the tunnels of Gaza, he emerged to learn that they had been killed.03.03.2025 15:02 Donald Trump is already wreaking havoc even on his own supporters. But dont worry. Democrats have a winning strategy to beat him. Or not.03.03.2025 15:09 Several countries say Israeli action violates ceasefire deal as well as international law by using starvation as weapon.03.03.2025 15:17 An Australian man credited with saving more than 2 million babies through decades of regular blood and plasma donations has died at age 88.03.03.2025 15:36 Security forces move into Damascus suburb to restore order while Israeli warnings spark local backlash.03.03.2025 15:37 Seven & i Holdings Co. is making final arrangements for President Ryuichi Isaka to step down, with outside director Stephen Dacus likely to succeed him as the first foreign chief of the Japanese retail giant, a source close to the matter said Monday, days after its founding family's proposed management buyout failed.
Dacus, 64, who became an outside director of Seven & i in 2022, has expertise in retail sectors in Japan and abroad. He has served as CEO of Japanese supermarket chain Seiyu Co. and senior vice president of Fast Retailing Co., the operator of the Uniqlo clothing chain.
Read full story here03.03.2025 15:57 Economists surveyed by Reuters had been expecting inflation to ease to 2.3% in February.03.03.2025 16:0003.03.2025 16:0403.03.2025 16:08 Discovered more than a century ago, excelsa coffee is exciting cash-strapped locals and drawing interest globally.03.03.2025 16:19 Director Basel Adra calls on the world to 'stop the ethnic cleansing of Palestinian people' in acceptance speech. Страницы: 14081409141014111412141314141415141614171418141914201421142214231424142514261427142814291430143114321433143414351436143714381439144014411442144314441445144614471448