10.03.2025 12:12 The great rotation into European equities is likely to get another boost as President Donald Trump抯 shifting stance on global tariffs hits sentiment in US markets.10.03.2025 12:13 Norway抯 underlying inflation accelerated more than expected, adding pressure on Norges Bank to adopt a wait-and-see approach after its planned first interest-rate cut in two weeks.10.03.2025 12:20 Saudi Arabia抯 Derayah Financial Co. surged in its debut after a 1.5 billion riyal ($400 million) initial public offering, a sign that appetite for Riyadh listings continues unabated.10.03.2025 12:22 La coop?ration militaire entre les ?tats-Unis et la Cor?e du Sud suscite r?guli?rement des condamnations de la part de Pyongyang, dont le gouvernement consid?re ces exercices comme une pr?paration ? une invasion.10.03.2025 12:23 Robert Pattinson, Robert De Niro and Michael B Jordan are all pulling double duty in their new films and that抯 just the startFor years, dual roles have been played largely for laughs. Think of Adam Sandler抯 Razzie-sweeping twin ... ... 10.03.2025 12:26 A group led by KKR & Co. raised its offer for Assura Plc by almost 3% after the UK health-care landlord rejected a previous takeover bid.10.03.2025 12:31 One of the bond market抯 favorite trades is getting fresh momentum in Europe, as the worst rout in German bonds in more than two decades propels selling of long-term debt.10.03.2025 12:3410.03.2025 12:41 Deliveroo Plc will close its Hong Kong business after weak sales in the city weighed on the company抯 international division.10.03.2025 12:44 Germany抯 conservatives and the Social Democrats (SPD) agreed to deepen talks on forming a new government as pressure builds on Chancellor-in-waiting Friedrich Merz to implement reforms. Merz said the parties have agreed to tighten border controls to reduce illegal immigration as well as implement reforms aimed at supporting German industry. Bloomberg抯 Chris Reiter breaks down the situation.10.03.2025 12:47 Egypt抯 inflation rate plunged by almost half in February, as the effects of a foreign-currency crunch that fed a black market for dollars a year before finally wore off.10.03.2025 13:0010.03.2025 13:00 Germany抯 banks face shrinking returns in the next two years as revenues fall and costs rise, according to a study by consultancy Oliver Wyman.10.03.2025 13:00 You抳e heard about Chinese EVs. You抳e heard about Chinese batteries and solar panels. And recently you learned that China is near the cutting edge of AI research. Here抯 another category: biotech. In 2019, the Chinese share of molecules licensed to Big Pharma companies was 0%. In 2024, it抯 now 31%. On this episode we speak with Tim Opler, a biotech industry investment banker at Stifel. He explains how this industry has taken off in such a short period of time. Among the factors he cites: a gen10.03.2025 13:00 L抋ncien banquier central de 59 ans, novice en politique, a promis de 玝?tir une nouvelle ?conomie et de cr?er de nouvelles relations commerciales. Il deviendra officiellement premier ministre dans les jours qui viennent apr?s une passation de pouvoir avec Justin Trudeau.10.03.2025 13:00 Britain aiming for medals from among their team of 10 athletes as first Winter Games for eight years opens in TurinFor the first time in eight years, the vibrant energy of the Special Olympics World Winter Games will ignite as ... ... 10.03.2025 13:00 In her irreverent new exhibition, Sylvie Fleury is pairing the great modernist抯 drawings and cutouts with her own fashion-focused workWhen Henri Matisse described his work as 搃n step with the future, he was thinking about his ... ... 10.03.2025 13:05 Selon Gilbert Cette, 玪a question deviendra plut?t (...) comment augmenter rapidement l?ge de d?part 玜u-del? des 64 ans. Des propos qui ont provoqu? la col?re des syndicats, en plein 玞onclave sur les retraites.10.03.2025 13:06 Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial newsThe US-China trade war comes at a time when the Chinese economy is already struggling with weak inflation.Consumer prices fell in February, pulling the CPI inflation rate ... ... 10.03.2025 13:08 Romania抯 largest far-right party signaled it may seek an alternative candidate in May抯 presidential election after the front-runner it backed was barred from the race, triggering street protests and risking the wrath of the Trump administration.10.03.2025 13:15 South Korea and the United States on Monday began a large-scale annual joint military exercise to strengthen their combined defense capabilities and counter the threat from North Korea, the first such drill since U.S. President Donald Trump took office in January.
Hours after the Freedom Shield exercise kicked off, North Korea fired what appeared to be short-range ballistic missiles toward the Yellow Sea, the South Korean military said. The missiles were fired at around 1:50 p.m. from North Hwanghae Province in western North Korea and flew over the country's west coast.
Read full story here10.03.2025 13:16 Mainland Chinese investors bought an unprecedented amount of Hong Kong stocks on Monday, continuing to boost their holdings amid a tech-driven rally this year.10.03.2025 13:28 European equities were muted on Monday amid concerns about US economic growth and the impact of tariffs. Defense stocks outperformed amid a bright outlook for spending.10.03.2025 13:29 The unnamed fishing vessel was working about 40 miles off the coast of Boston Friday morning when the crew discovered the body after reeling in the boat抯 fishing nets.10.03.2025 13:3010.03.2025 13:41 After years of low leaderboard positions, McLaren's Formula 1 team had a comeback season to be remembered in 2024, culminating in taking home the coveted Constructors' Championship trophy for the first time in 26 years. But this was far from an overnight success story.10.03.2025 13:44 The US accounted for the majority of arms imports by European NATO states in the last four years, a Swedish research group found, highlighting their dependence at a time when transatlantic relations are fraying.10.03.2025 13:45 Mark Carney has won the race to become Canada抯 next prime minister, putting the former central banker in charge of the country just as US President Donald Trump抯 administration threatens its economic future. 揂merica is not Canada. And Canada never, ever, will be part of America in any way, shape or form, Carney said in his victory speech on Sunday.
揥e didn抰 ask for this fight, but Canadians are always ready when someone else drops the gloves. So Americans should make no mistake: in trade, as in hockey, Canada will win.
Carney pledged to keep the government抯 retaliatory tariffs on US goods until 搕he Americans show us respect — and make credible, reliable commitments to free and fair trade. All proceeds from the levies will be used to protect workers, he said. (Source: Bloomberg)10.03.2025 13:46 US stocks are at risk of slumping another 5% on worries about the hit to corporate earnings from tariffs as well as lower fiscal spending, according to Morgan Stanley抯 Michael Wilson.10.03.2025 13:52 The Wallenbergs, a Swedish industrial dynasty rooted in the nineteenth century, took a major step toward its succession planning by appointing some of the family抯 sixth generation to the boards of key business interests.10.03.2025 14:0010.03.2025 14:00 小褌褉邪薪懈褑褘: 14841485148614871488148914901491149214931494149514961497149814991500150115021503150415051506150715081509151015111512151315141515151615171518151915201521152215231524