Bloomberg 2016-05-16 19:30 Europe’s Periphery Deaf to Brexit Warnings, AGI’s Riddell Says One of the asset classes most vulnerable to the shock of Britain potentially leaving the European Union isn’t hearing the alarms, according to Allianz Global Investor’s sterling fund manager.
Bloomberg 2016-05-13 17:58 ECB Can Still Pull Rabbits Out of the Hat, Council Member Says The European Central Bank can still conjure up policy surprises if needed to combat economic shocks and restore euro-area inflation, Governing Council member Vitas Vasiliauskas said.
Bloomberg 2016-05-06 15:42 Bank Scandals And Buy Ratings Offer Reality Check in Sweden The two Swedish banks whose reputations have suffered most as a result of recent scandals are, as it happens, also the ones investors should covet.
Bloomberg 2016-05-04 18:00 Clinton‘s Two-Front War Drags Out Her March to the Nomination Hillary Clinton gained some clarity Tuesday night, but it came with a cost.
Bloomberg 2016-05-02 20:00 Merkel‘s $1.4 Billion E-Car Push Boosts Infineon, STMicro Chancellor Angela Merkel’s 1.2 billion euro ($1.4 billion) electric-car push is a boon to another industry seeking to benefit from the shift beyond gasoline: chipmakers such as Germany’s Infineon Technologies AG.
Bloomberg 2016-04-29 14:24 One of These People Could Be the Next U.S. Treasury Secretary It's a recruiting challenge for even the savviest presidential campaign — finding the ideal candidate for a job like this:
Bloomberg 2016-04-26 19:20 Pound Shows How Brexit Concerns Are Starting to Look Overdone It’s as if a weight is lifting from the shoulders of pound traders.
Bloomberg 2016-04-22 17:56 Goldman Says Iron Ore’s Going ‘Back to $35’ as Glut Returns Goldman Sachs Group Inc. has one piece of advice after this year’s dramatic iron orerally: go short.
Bloomberg 2016-04-19 18:00 China Said to Seek Control of $8 Billion Yum! Brands Unit China wants to get control of the most popular fast-food chain in the country.
Bloomberg 2016-04-15 13:54 Oil Producers Head for Doha Counting $315 Billion Cost of Slump The world’s top oil exporters are burning through their petrodollar assets at an accelerating pace, increasing the pressure to reach a deal to freeze production to bolster prices.
Bloomberg 2016-04-13 20:30 IMF Says Global Financial Risks Rising as Growth Outlook Weakens Risks to global financial stability are rising as growth slows and commodity prices fall, posing the danger of an eventual stagnation in credit that saps world output, according to the International Monetary Fund.
Bloomberg 2016-04-08 14:35 Panama Leaks Draw Warning From Sweden as Tougher Laws Considered The government of Sweden has responded to a series of leaks after Scandinavia’s biggest bank was listed as allegedly having helped clients hide their wealth in offshore accounts with a view to evading taxes.