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Investors Turn To Defence And Energy Stocks As Iran War Resets Markets
Traders have become more enamored with old-economy companies, which do things like transport goods and provide raw inputs.
Why Your Paycheck Feels Smaller
Ben Casselman, our chief economics correspondent, explains why wages are not keeping up with inflation and what that means for American workers and the economy.
Delays, rising costs hit Asia’s trade as Gulf crisis spills beyond oil
Malaysia’s busiest container port has started refusing Middle East-bound cargo unless shipping lines can guarantee prompt pickup, in one of the clearest signs yet that the Gulf crisis is working its way past oil and into the everyday trade that moves across Asia. Longer transit times, missed sailings and sharply higher insurance premiums are now rippling across the region’s logistics chain, with wine, spirits and other time-sensitive goods acting as an early indicator of disruption that analysts...
Dollar Will Continue to Fall in Next Few Months, Barclays Says
Mitul Kotecha, head of foreign exchange and macro strategy Asia at Barclays, discusses the outlook for the dollar. "If our base case of a de-escalation does occur, and we do see a continued de-escalation, we see some sort of move towards a peace deal and an off ramp, then that should continue to put pressure on the dollar," Kotecha tells Bloomberg Television. "But this is a near-term view in the next few months," he adds. "Ultimately, we still like the dollar." (Source: Bloomberg)
IPL tickets on black market: Karnataka cricket association distances itself, says it doesn’t sell tickets to public
Preliminary investigation suggests the IPL tickets for the Royal Challengers Bengaluru versus Lucknow Super Giants match were sourced through bulk allocations made to private firms.
Russia, Turkmenistan working to create full cycle of ferrous metal production
Russian First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov highlighted that Russian companies were implementing projects in the areas of metallurgy, mechanical engineering, pharmaceuticals, and light industry in Tajikistan as well
Scientists find anthropogenic impact proofs in Polar Urals' IGAN Glacier
The study was conducted by a group of scientists led by Doctor of Geographical Sciences Vladimir Mikhalenko
<strong>Jack McClendon on Why It's So Hard to Create a New American Oil Boom</strong>
Why you should never bet against the ingenuity of the American oil man.
Odd Lots: The Economics of American Oil Production (Podcast)
Commercial vs residential investing: Which investment gives better returns?
Commercial vs residential investing Which investment gives better returns
Iran Says Blockade Of Its Ports Will Come At ‘Significant Costs For Everyone’ As Oil Rises
Iranian officials warned that its oil exports cannot be restricted while “expecting free security for others,” through the Strait of Hormuz.
Khabarovsk company launches UAV printed-circuit-board production line
The company’s production capacity has reached tens of thousands of drones per month
China’s Rare Earth Exports to Japan Show Marked Drop in March
China’s exports of rare-earth magnets and materials to Japan fell sharply in March, as souring relations between the Asian nations heighten concerns about a potential supply squeeze.
Russian stocks up as main trading session opens
The MOEX and RTS indices added 0.61% to 2,740.49 and 1,135.14 points, respectively
Russian cyberattack countermeasure platform Echo unveiled at Malaysia expo
The Echo system automatically tracks and analyzes information in both indexed and non-indexed sources, helping organizations quickly respond to threats and mitigate risks
Equities Weaker but Not Overly Concerned on Iran: 3-Minutes MLIV
Anna Edwards, Guy Johnson, Tom Mackenzie and Mark Cudmore break down today's key themes for analysts and investors on "Bloomberg: The Opening Trade." (Source: Bloomberg)
European Stocks Drop on Worries Over Iran Ceasefire Extension
European stocks fell as hopes for an end to the Iran war were dashed by President Donald Trump’s comments that a ceasefire extension was “highly unlikely.”
Saxo Sees 'Confusion' Reigning in Oil Markets
Ole Hansen, commodity strategy head at Saxo Bank, discusses market sentiment as oil jumped amid a weekend flare-up in US-Iran tensions. "Even with the setback we saw on Friday, these prices are still too high relative to what potential consumers are prepared to pay," Hansen tells Bloomberg Television. (Source: Bloomberg)
India and Sri Lanka discuss proposed oil pipeline
The Indian vice president and Sri Lankan president held talks on Sunday India and Sri Lanka have held talks on setting up an oil pipeline connecting the two South Asian nations. Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri said the discussions on Sunday between Vice President C. P. Radhakrishnan and Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake also touched on bilateral ties, housing projects, and issues concerning the fishing industry of the two countries. “Some initiatives that...
Telegram co-founder says he faces multiple years in prison in France
"Macron’s France is losing legitimacy as it weaponizes criminal investigations to suppress free speech and privacy," Pavel Durov said