Bloomberg 2015-12-14 19:00 Why $16.5 Trillion to Save the Planet Isn‘t as Much as You Think Making the energy industry safer for the climate may not cost as much as you think, even if the price tag is $16.5 trillion. 4 min.
Bloomberg 2015-12-11 11:56 All Developed Bond Markets Gain in 2015 in Face of Fed Rate Move From the U.S. to Greece to Japan, all major developed government bond markets are poised to finish 2015 with a gain even as the Federal Reserve prepares to raise interest rates. 3 min.
Bloomberg 2015-12-07 19:00 OPEC Unity Shattered as Saudi-Led Policy Leads to No Limits OPEC has abandoned all pretense of acting as a cartel. It’s now every member for itself. 4 min.
Bloomberg 2015-12-04 11:48 It's Not Going to Get Any Better for Greece in 2016 Sotiris Alexopoulos has been helping the desperate and destitute spawned by Greece’s economic free fall since he lost his job in 2010. This year, he began catering to a new group of stricken people: the thousands of refugees arriving at the port of Piraeus. 5 min.
Bloomberg 2015-12-03 18:00 Russia Tries Soft Touch With EU as Market Blunts Gas Weapon Vladimir Putin may be throwing his military power around like never before, but the Kremlin is finding another weapon in its arsenal -- massive gas exports -- is losing its punch. 5 min.
Bloomberg 2015-12-02 08:00 Target’s Discounts Undercut Rivals While Bringing Some Headaches Target Corp. Chief Executive Officer Brian Cornell has gotten more aggressive with holiday discounts during his second year of a turnaround effort, a strategy that is undercutting some rivals on price while also bringing headaches. 3 min.
Bloomberg 2015-11-30 21:00 OPEC Rivals Become Unwitting Allies in Push for Oil-Market Share Almost by accident, OPEC adversaries Saudi Arabia and Iran are about to work as a team. 4 min.
Bloomberg 2015-11-30 14:55 The $30 Oil Cliff That Economists See Threatening Russia in 2016 For Russia, $30 is the number to watch. 4 min.
Bloomberg 2015-11-26 16:50 In Land of 3,500% Stock Gains, Crashes Are Quickly Forgotten Fang Zhengdao set up shop on a rainy day in mid-November, a yellow umbrella in his hand and a handwritten sign by his side. Two months had passed since the great Chinese stock-market crash of 2015, and Fang figured it was time to start peddling equities again. 5 min.
Bloomberg 2015-11-24 16:00 Russian Stocks Slide Most in World as Downed Jet Heightens Risks Russian stocks fell the most worldwide and government bonds slid as Turkey said it shot down a Russian fighter jet close to the Syrian border, threatening trade relations amid an escalation of regional tensions. 3 min.
Bloomberg 2015-11-19 19:30 Hemingway’s Paris Memoir Flies Off Shelves in Show of Defiance Ernest Hemingway’s memoir about the time he spent lounging in cafes and bars in 1920s Paris has become an unlikely totem of defiance against the terrorist attacks that claimed 129 lives in the City of Light last Friday. 2 min.
Bloomberg 2015-11-19 17:15 Russia Sees Biggest Decline in Wages, Retail Sales Since 1999 Russian wages and retail sales declined by the most since 1999, a sign consumer demand will remain a weak link in the economy’s efforts to break out of its first recession in six years. 2 min.
Bloomberg 2015-11-19 09:00 Russia Assets Surmount Sanctions as Putin Comes in From the Cold An easing of tensions between Vladimir Putin, Europe and the U.S. is prompting investors to take a fresh look at Russian assets. 3 min.
Bloomberg 2015-11-18 19:00 Safe Haven Assets Are Starting to Look a Little Different Faced with terrorist attacks in Paris and the possibility of an interest rate liftoff at the Federal Reserve, investors did something unexpected. They avoided rushing into traditional „safe haven“ assets such as U.S. Treasuries, gold, and the Swiss franc. 4 min.