Bloomberg 2016-02-24 09:00 Ikea Leads Green Revolution in Land of Europe‘s Dirtiest Power When Ikea of Sweden AB opened its first Polish store in 1991, the Billy bookcases and Klippan sofas symbolized a new, modern, western lifestyle for a country that had just ditched communism. 4 min.
Bloomberg 2016-02-22 11:51 Saudi-Russia Oil Deal Can’t Stop Biggest Bull Exodus in 7 Months A deal between Saudi Arabia and Russia to freeze oil output failed to stem the biggest drop in bullish bets since July. 3 min.
Bloomberg 2016-02-19 16:00 ‚Deflationary Bias‘ May Afflict U.S. Economy, Fed Paper Finds The U.S. economy may be saddled with a „deflationary bias“ after the last recession that makes it harder for the Federal Reserve to achieve its 2 percent inflation goal, according to research published this month by the central bank. 2 min.
Bloomberg 2016-02-17 12:00 Ukraine Gridlock Prolonged as Bid to Oust Premier Fails Ukraine headed for a standoff between its two most powerful politicians after Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk defied President Petro Poroshenko‘s call for his resignation and defeated a no-confidence motion in parliament. 4 min.
Bloomberg 2016-02-15 16:30 ‘Brexit’ Pain for Europe Gives Cameron Leverage in Crucial Week Prime Minister David Cameron enters the final week of negotiations over Britain’s future in the European Union with a message for his continental counterparts: “Brexit” would hurt you too. 4 min.
Bloomberg 2016-02-15 16:04 Here’s Why ECB and BOJ Can’t Copy Danish Negative Rate Success The country with the longest history of negative interest rates may offer a few lessons on how the policy works. 3 min.
Bloomberg 2016-02-11 11:00 NATO Stirs Russian Anger by Bolstering Eastern Europe‘s Defenses NATO approved new reinforcements for eastern Europe and considered dispatching surveillance jets to the Middle East, reawakening Russia‘s fears of encirclement by hostile powers. 2 min.
Bloomberg 2016-02-09 08:30 Russian Car Sales Decline More Than Forecast as Distress Spreads Russian car sales plunged more than forecast in January, extending a collapse last year that‘s forcing the government to plow billions more to support the ailing industry. 2 min.
Bloomberg 2016-02-08 14:35 Draghi Trapped in Unforgiving World as Inflation Outlook Worsens It’s an unforgiving world, according to Bank of England Governor Mark Carney. Mario Draghi would probably be inclined to agree. 3 min.
Bloomberg 2016-02-04 18:17 The Secretive Hedge Fund That’s Generating Huge Profits for Yale In a year when titans Bill Ackman and David Einhorn each lost more than 20 percent for their investors, David Swensen’s bet on a little-known Boston hedge fund kept making him money. 5 min.
Bloomberg 2016-02-02 16:23 Why the Best Junk Fund Manager Since ’11 Is Betting on a Rebound $753 million Federated High Yield Trust, divides junk bonds into two categories: the 10 percent of the market issued by metals, mining and energy companies, and the 90 percent from everyone else. 3 min.
Bloomberg 2016-02-01 17:00 Venezuela Seen in Uphill Battle Seeking Oil Production Cuts Venezuela‘s Oil Minister Eulogio Del Pino faces an uphill battle persuading Russia and Saudi Arabia to cooperate in cutting oil production amid a supply glut that has pushed prices down more than 30 percent in the past year. 3 min.
Bloomberg 2016-01-29 18:00 Chevron Posts First Loss Since 2002 in Global Oil Downturn Chevron Corp. lost money for the first time since 2002 as a collapse in prices for the global oil explorer‘s main product forced it to write down the value of its assets. 2 min.
Bloomberg 2016-01-28 08:00 The New Sick Man of Europe Has an AAA Credit Rating A chronically depressed economy, rising unemployment and an aversion to free-market reforms. Sound like a familiar European tale? 4 min.