Bloomberg 2017-04-07 17:30 Merkel, Hollande Say Assad Alone to Blame for U.S. Syria Strike German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Francois Hollande laid the blame for the U.S. military attack on Syria at the door of President Bashar al-Assad as the U.K. said it „fully supports“ the overnight strike. 2 min.
Bloomberg 2017-04-04 21:10 Orban Undaunted as Hungary Passes Law Targeting Soros‘s CEU Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban pushed through a bill that critics say is aimed at shutting down a university founded by George Soros, a conflict that‘s become emblematic of concern that liberal democracy is in retreat in the eastern European nation. 3 min.
Bloomberg 2017-03-30 18:00 Brexit Trigger Spells Trouble for U.K.‘s Sweet Economic Run The U.K. economy‘s sweet spot is about to be challenged. 3 min.
... 2017-03-24 14:50 Juncker says Brexit bill will be around £50 billion The U.K. will have to pay a bill of about 50 billion pounds ($62 billion) when it leaves the European Union, Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker warned as Britain prepares to trigger the start of Brexit negotiations. 3 min.
Bloomberg 2017-03-17 18:31 Weak Physical Oil Market Hits $50 Billion Hedge Funds‘ Bet The real world of oil trading – where actual cargoes are bought and sold – is doing little to help the hedge funds and other speculators who placed record bets that OPEC and its allies would drive up prices. 4 min.
Bloomberg 2017-03-17 15:18 Six Things to Know About the Market Reaction to the Fed The markets’ immediate response to the Fed‘s hike on Wednesday included an impressive run-up in stocks and significantly lower yields on U.S. government bonds. 3 min.
... 2017-03-17 15:16 Emerging Stocks Climb Even as Global Rally Eases: Markets Wrap Emerging market stocks headed for the best week in eight months even as the global equities rally spurred by the Federal Reserve’s outlook lost momentum. The dollar edged higher, but was poised for its biggest weekly loss since February. 3 min.
Bloomberg 2017-03-16 13:00 Wilders Defeat Is No Reason for Complacency: Leonid Bershidsky Geert Wilders‘ larger than expected defeat in Wednesday‘s Dutch election sets up a disappointing year for nationalist populists, who only last year appeared to have centrist elites on the run. But while it‘s fine to celebrate Dutch good sense, it‘s also useful to keep in mind that the problems that nearly handed Wilders a win are not going away. 4 min.
Bloomberg 2017-03-15 23:00 From Osaka to Frankfurt, Listless Wages Remain G-7 Mystery Unemployment is falling almost everywhere. Wages aren‘t rising much anywhere. 5 min.
Bloomberg 2017-03-15 20:00 Scots Could Join European Market Via Nordic Model, Salmond Says Scotland could retain access to the European single market by initially joining the parallel trade association that includes Norway and Iceland, according to former Scottish leader Alex Salmond. 2 min.
Bloomberg 2017-03-15 18:00 Polish Officials See 10 to 20 Years Needed Before Euro Adoption Poland won‘t adopt the euro for the next 10 or 20 years, the ruling Law & Justice Party said, arguing that doing so earlier would rob the country of independent policies and potentially make it a „peripheral nation for good.“ 2 min.
Bloomberg 2017-03-13 13:47 Europe ‘political cCircus’ has SNB bracing for stronger franc Swiss National Bank President Thomas Jordan may be casting an eye around and getting nervous. 4 min.
Bloomberg 2017-03-01 18:48 Copper king vows to resist rushing projects as prices surge The world’s biggest copper producer has some good news for bulls: it won’t be tempted into speeding up projects as prices rally. 4 min.
Bloomberg 2017-02-21 15:59 Poland’s Newest Dove Preaches Economy First, Then Inflation The latest addition to Poland’s central bank wants policy makers to put the economy first. 4 min.