Bloomberg 2015-09-11 19:30 Eastern Europe Bashes West as Putin Gas Link Plan Splits EU Eastern European nations set to lose billions of dollars in natural gas transit fees are lambasting western Europe for striking another pipeline deal with Russia that will circumvent Ukraine. 3 min.
Bloomberg 2015-09-11 18:35 Lidl Heads for Mayfair as Discounter Chases Posh London Shoppers Lidl, one of the German discounters that‘s transforming the U.K. grocery landscape, is seeking to move in around the corner from Buckingham Palace and the Houses of Parliament as it takes its low prices and limited assortments to some of London‘s richest shoppers. 2 min.
Bloomberg 2015-09-11 18:26 Euro Area Toughens Up as China Deals Blow to Global Fortunes The euro area might have built up enough momentum to shrug off China‘s woes for now. 4 min.
Bloomberg 2015-09-10 22:00 Sweden Bets Open-Door Policy on Refugees Will Pay Off As the European Union prepares to force some of its member states to accept a greater number of refugees, one country is already taking far more than its share and is prepared to go even further. 3 min.
Bloomberg 2015-09-10 21:30 Sweden Bets Open-Door Policy on Refugees Will Pay Off As the European Union prepares to force some of its member states to accept a greater number of refugees, one country is already taking far more than its share and is prepared to go even further. 3 min.
Bloomberg 2015-09-10 21:00 Fed Funds Glued to Stocks as September Odds Creep Back From Low While the bond market may be ready for higher Federal Reserve interest rates, the same can’t be said for stocks -- and the divergence has started to matter to speculators in financial futures. 4 min.
Bloomberg 2015-09-10 09:00 Citigroup Sees 55% Risk of a Global Recession Made in China Citigroup Inc. is sounding the alarm bells for the world economy. 6 min.
Bloomberg 2015-09-09 18:10 Go-It-Alone Hungary Risks Higher Yields on Eurobond Abstinence (Bloomberg) -- Hungary’s plan to win back investment-grade credit ratings by limiting foreign-currency bond sales risks driving local yields higher. 3 min.
Bloomberg 2015-09-09 15:54 Tallink Looks Past China Turmoil With Bet on Asian Tourists (Bloomberg) -- Baltic ferry operator Tallink Grupp AS is benefiting from growing numbers of Asian travelers to Nordic capitals as they’re offsetting weaker leisure demand by Russian clients, Chief Executive Officer Janek Stalmeister said. 3 min.
Bloomberg 2015-09-09 14:38 Germany Prioritizes Refugee Funds Europe‘s diverging approaches to the refugee crisis came into sharp focus on Tuesday, with Germany vowing to prioritize funding to aid migrants and Hungary promising to speed up work on a barrier to keep them out. 3 min.
Bloomberg 2015-09-09 09:00 Move Over Exxon, Russian Drillers Are Oil World‘s Top Performers At a time when the collapse in crude prices pushes Russia‘s economy into a recession, the nation‘s oil producers are managing to beat their western counterparts. 3 min.
Bloomberg 2015-09-08 14:46 Bond Market Sends Fed All-Clear Signal to Raise Rates (Bloomberg) -- Janet Yellen has the fixed-income market just where she wants it: ripe for the first increase in U.S. interest rates since 2006. 4 min.
Bloomberg 2015-09-08 14:46 Isle of Man, Tax Haven With Tailless Cats, Becomes Bitcoin Hub (Bloomberg Business) -- The Isle of Man is a strange place. Home to four-horned sheep, cats without tails, and perfectly preserved Victorian-era steam locomotives, this rock in the middle of the Irish Sea is perhaps best known for hosting the world’s most dangerous motorcycle race, the Manx TT. 8 min.
Bloomberg 2015-09-08 14:45 Toshiba Risk Goes From Worst to Best as Accounting Storm Fades Default risk traders are betting the storm over Toshiba Corp.‘s accounting scandal is close to blowing over. 3 min.