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17.04.2025 12:52
Basketball: Hachimura ready to step up for title-chasing Lakers Japan national basketball team star Rui Hachimura will head into the NBA playoffs for the fourth time in his career Saturday as an integral member of a Los Angeles Lakers outfit with championship aspirations. The power forward has been to the postseason twice since the January 2023 trade that sent him from the Washington Wizards to a Lakers franchise in win-now mode under the leadership of aging superstar LeBron James. Read full story here

17.04.2025 13:00
How Flying Cars Became a Billion-Dollar Bet The idea of flying cars has largely remained science fiction, until now. A new generation of electrified aircraft is attracting the attention of investors and venture capitalists around the world. (Source: Bloomberg)

17.04.2025 13:00
The US Exceptionalism Trade Could Be Ending For years and years now, there has been one winning trade: Go long the US versus the rest of the world. Thanks to tech dynamism and general pro-growth US macro policies, American assets have far outstripped their global peers. Of course, there have been some bumps along the way, but they抳e usually been global bumps. The financial crisis in 2008-2009 was global. Covid was a shock for the entire world. But with Trump抯 tariffs, we are now looking at a story that has the potential to be US-specifi

17.04.2025 13:05
TSMC Confident on Outlook Even Amid Trump Tariffs Threat Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. kept its growth outlook for 2025 on expectations of AI revenue doubling, suggesting the world抯 biggest chipmaker is confident it can ride out a US-China trade war. Bloomberg Intelligence抯 Matt Bloxham has the details.

17.04.2025 14:53
Japan PM aims to meet Trump in U.S. over tariffs when appropriate Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said Thursday that bilateral tariff negotiations with Washington will not be easy, but he intends to visit the United States for direct talks with President Donald Trump "at the most appropriate time." Ishiba made the remarks after his aide Ryosei Akazawa, the economic revitalization minister, met Trump and senior officials of his administration to discuss the tariff issue in Washington. Read full story here