Bloomberg 2015-10-28 09:00 Tusk Sees Threat to Border-Free EU Travel as Slovenia Eyes Fence Warnings of an end to visa-free travel intensified in the European Union as Slovenia said it may join Hungary in fencing off its borders if the bloc fails to help countries on its southeastern fringe. 3 min.
Bloomberg 2015-10-27 19:30 Iran’s Man in New York: A Bob Rubin Protege Hunts for Investors Iran, by its own admission, needs $150 billion of investment annually for many years ahead to repair the damage from a decade of isolation. That’s a tall order for a country that, even when sanctions are finally lifted, will still be an opaque and scary place to most foreign investors. 5 min.
Bloomberg 2015-10-27 12:15 Poland’s First EU Fight Is Brewing and It’s Not What You Think As Poland’s new government promises to be more assertive over everything from refugees to how to handle Russia, the first battle with Brussels is already looming and may prove to be just as divisive. 3 min.
Bloomberg 2015-10-23 17:00 China Plans 2020 Deadline for Dismantling Capital Controls China’s leaders are poised to announce a 2020 deadline to dismantle currency controls that have kept the world’s second-largest economy from fully integrating with global financial markets. 4 min.
Bloomberg 2015-10-22 18:30 Polish Vote Jitters Seep Into Rate Outlook as Pause Seen in 2015 Even Polish central bankers are conceding that the country’s monetary policy may turn on the outcome of Sunday’s general election. 4 min.
Bloomberg 2015-10-21 21:00 Europe’s Big Oil Is a Buy as Cuts Point to Recovery at Last Energy companies are finally starting to come back into favor. After enduring the longest oil-price collapse in more than a decade, crashing profits and an investor exodus, Europe’s biggest producers are regaining fans as analysts bet earnings bottomed last quarter and will now start to recover. 3 min.
Bloomberg 2015-10-21 12:00 Fiat Says Any EU Order to Repay Alleged Aid Would Be Immaterial Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV said any financial hit from a European Union probe would be “immaterial” to the group, as it responded to speculation it may be forced to repay millions of euros in illegal tax breaks. 2 min.
Bloomberg 2015-10-20 23:00 China’s Xi Says U.K. Financial Ties Make Nations Interdependent President Xi Jinping cited China’s ties with the U.K. financial-services sector as he told lawmakers in London that the two countries are becoming “increasingly interdependent.” 3 min.
Bloomberg 2015-10-19 20:00 Russia’s Ailing Consumers Keep Door Open for Nabiullina to Ease There may be a silver lining for the Bank of Russia in another batch of grim consumer data. 3 min.
Bloomberg 2015-10-16 11:00 Israel’s Biggest Shekel Pessimist Sees 6-Year Low Amid Violence The first forecaster to correctly predict how low the shekel would fall this year now expects Israel’s currency to drop to levels last seen in 2009. 3 min.
Bloomberg 2015-10-15 20:00 Cameron Pushes EU Negotiation Without Saying What He Wants David Cameron will try to move his renegotiation of Britain’s membership of the European Union on to its next phase, still without explicitly stating what he wants. 3 min.
Bloomberg 2015-10-15 18:20 Ukraine Readies for Russia Court Battle After Debt Vote Passes Ukraine said it is ready to go to court over a bond owed to Russia after the government in Moscow failed to participate in an $18 billion restructuring that was approved by all other investors. 3 min.
Bloomberg 2015-10-14 20:30 Budget Difficulties Grow for Sweden’s Minority Government Sweden’s minority Social Democratic-led government needs to rely on opposition leaders enforcing party discipline to pass its budget in November after the Sweden Democrats vowed to reject the plan. 2 min.
Bloomberg 2015-10-14 19:00 Take Control on Refugees, Italy’s Renzi Tells European Leaders Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi urged Europe to take control of the immigration crisis instead of shifting position again and again in reaction to headline- grabbing events. 2 min.
Bloomberg 2015-10-13 15:00 EU to Assess Greek Debt Burden, Servicing Costs After Review The European Commission said it will assess Greece’s debt burden and servicing costs once Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras shows his nation will meet the commitments under its new bailout program. 3 min.