Bloomberg 2016-10-12 19:30 OPEC Faces Half-Million-Barrel Dispute With Members on Cuts The scale of the internal differences OPEC must resolve before securing a deal to cut supply was revealed Wednesday as the group‘s latest output estimates showed a half-million-barrel difference of opinion over how much two key members are pumping. 2 min.
Bloomberg 2016-10-03 13:53 Global Bond Markets Shackled to Japan by Kuroda’s 0% Quest Haruhiko Kuroda might have set his sights on Japan, but his latest move is turning out to have far-reaching consequences for bond markets all over the world. 5 min.
Bloomberg 2016-09-23 17:00 Norway Avoids Negative Rates as Economy Withstands Oil Crisis The oil crash proved no match for Norway‘s fiscal and monetary might. 2 min.
Bloomberg 2016-09-15 18:58 Funds Load Up on Risk as Crisis-Era Securities Make a Comeb ack In a world of rock-bottom interest rates and negative bond yields, maybe it was bound to happen. 5 min.
Bloomberg 2016-09-07 21:30 Poland Focuses on Buying UniCredit Unit Before Raiffeisen‘s The Polish government‘s drive to boost domestic ownership of banks is focused on taking over UniCredit SpA‘s unit, a minister said on Tuesday. The deal may be structured in a way that avoids triggering a mandatory bid for a majority in Bank Pekao SA, according to people familiar with the plans. 3 min.
Bloomberg 2016-09-05 16:23 Yuan’s Big-Money Bears Killing Rallies Before They Take Hold Yuan bears are turning rallies in the Chinese currency into increasingly short-lived affairs. 3 min.
Bloomberg 2016-08-31 15:01 Europe Bankers See $2.5 Billion of Bonuses Vanish in Stock Rout Investment bankers at Europe’s biggest securities firms are watching their bonuses melt. 5 min.
Bloomberg 2016-08-26 16:34 Putin’s $3 Billion Gift for Pensions Seen Clinching Rate Cut President Vladimir Putin’s government is tempting the Bank of Russia to cut interest rates. 3 min.
Bloomberg 2016-08-24 15:00 Rising Pension Gap at U.K. Firms Becoming Stock Market’s Problem U.K. firms running out of ways to pay retirees are having decisions forced upon them that could end up penalizing another constituency, their shareholders. 3 min.
Bloomberg 2016-08-19 19:00 VW’s German Production Grinding to Halt Over Spat With Supplier Four Volkswagen AG factories in Germany are beginning to grind to a halt over a legal dispute with a supplier of seat and gearbox parts, adding disruptions just as the automaker tries to cut costs and resolve a diesel-emissions scandal that’s led to record fines. 3 min.
Bloomberg 2016-08-16 19:05 Tech’s M&A Rainmaker Could Care Less That Rivals Badmouth Him George Boutros has heard the stories -- the ones rivals tell about how he’s cajoled, bullied and dissembled his way to the top of the cut-throat business of technology mergers and acquisitions. 6 min.
Bloomberg 2016-08-11 19:30 Brexit Hits U.K. Housing as Sales Decline Most Since 2008 Brexit is undermining the near-term outlook for the U.K. housing market, with both demand and sales dropping in July, according to the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. 2 min.
Bloomberg 2016-08-09 21:23 OPEC Still Faces Same Obstacles to Agree on Oil-Output Limit (3) An informal OPEC meeting next month is unlikely to deliver any agreement to limit production because several members including Iran are still pumping below capacity. 3 min.
Bloomberg 2016-08-04 18:00 Terror From Paris to the Provinces Reshapes French Elections Beauvais, population 55,000, is typical of provincial France. It has a Gothic cathedral, long-closed textile plants and multicultural housing projects from the 1960s ringing a historic center. 5 min.
Bloomberg 2016-08-01 13:30 A $400 Billion Influx Squeezes U.S. Bond Market’s Safest Asset The U.S. government’s attempt to alleviate the short supply of T-bills is about to get a little harder. 5 min.