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Rosatom closely monitoring US-Iran talks, ready to assist with removal of uranium
In 2015, at Iran’s request, Russia already removed enriched uranium from the Islamic Republic, Chief Executive Officer of the Russian state corporation Alexey Likhachev said
Bloomberg This Weekend 4/18/2026
The news doesn’t stop when markets close. Hosts David Gura, Christina Ruffini and Lisa Mateo bring clarity, context and a bit of humor to the weekend’s biggest headlines, LIVE from New York. Joined by The Associated Press International Correspondent Philip Crowther, Ulta Chief Technology & Information Officer Mike Maresca, Sephora Senior VP & General Manager Nadine Graham, e.l.f. Beauty Chief Technology & AI Officer Ekta Chopra, Estee Lauder Chief Technology Data & Analytics Officer Brian Franz,...
Q4FY26: ICICI & HDFC Bank net profits soar 8-9% on year, asset quality improves
Orban Loss, Meloni Setback Signal Left’s EU Return, Ribera Says
The defeat of Hungary’s Viktor Orban is a warning conservative European leaders who may be tempted to align closely with Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, according to the European Commission’s most senior Social Democrat official.
Gujarat girl, 3, her infant sister die; family blames market-bought dosa batter
Gujarat girl her infant sister die family blames marketbought dosa batter
Russia: US sought to take control of Iranian oil in Persian Gulf
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov says the United States was seeking to take control of the vital oil route through the Strait of Hormuz as the primary objective of its aggression on Iranian soil.
Morocco Launches Digital Platform to Modernize Expropriation Compensation Process
Agadir – Morocco’s Ministry of Equipment and Water has signed a partnership agreement with Deposit and Management Fund (CDG) to operationalize a digital platform dedicated to compensation procedures related to expropriation. Minister Nizar Baraka and CDG Director General Khalid Safir signed the agreement in Rabat on Friday, April 17. According to an official statement, the deal is aimed at modernizing public administration and improving the quality of services provided to citizens. “This...
Consumers to benefit from further fall in oil prices
Minister of State for Finance Bilal Azhar Kayani has said that petroleum prices are being reviewed on a regular basis, with any adjustments being aligned with global market trends. He noted that petroleum levies were being rationalised and the levy on diesel currently stood at zero while petrol carried a levy of Rs80, adding that any further decline in international oil prices would be passed on to consumers. Speaking during his visit to the Karachi Chamber of Commerce and Industry on Saturday...
Oil regulator seeks answers to use of confidential documents
Pakistan's petroleum regulator has directed an oil and gas exploration company to clarify what it says is the misuse of confidential documents amid an ongoing ownership dispute and regulatory action linked to Spud Energy. According to a letter available with The Express Tribune, the Ministry of Energy (Petroleum Division), through the Directorate General of Petroleum Concessions (DGPC), has directed Frontier Holdings Limited (FHL) chief executive officer to clarify the company's positio...
How JLL is Embracing Artificial Intelligence | C-Suite Saturdays
With a legacy spanning 243 years, JLL is now navigating a landscape transformed by Artificial Intelligence. JLL President and Global CEO Christian Ulbrich joins David Gura and Christina Ruffini on Bloomberg This Weekend to discuss how the firm stays ahead of the curve. (Source: Bloomberg)
US Preparing to Board Iran-Linked Ships in Coming Days, WSJ Says
The US military is preparing to board Iran-linked oil tankers and seize commercial ships in international waters in coming days, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing unnamed US officials.
Iraq’s economy faces deficit amid fallout from regional conflict
The economic repercussions of the unprovoked war on Iran are reverberating through the region, including in Iraq.
England spoil Scotland’s party to take top spot in Women’s Six Nations
England spoil Scotland’s party to take top spot in Women’s Six Nations
Why Oil Markets Won’t Recover Quickly From the Iran War
The war in Iran has sent shockwaves through global energy markets, pushing oil and gas prices higher and raising concerns about long-term supply disruptions. IEA Executive Director Fatih Birol tells Chrystia Freeland that even if the Strait of Hormuz reopens soon, damage to more than 80 energy facilities could take years to repair, keeping markets volatile. IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva has warned that the imbalance between supply and demand, combined with infrastructure damage, cou...
Major Banks Shake Off Private Credit Fears
SaaSpocalypse. Credit defaults. The war in Iran. A lot of worries are hitting the $1.8 trillion private credit market at the same time, setting off a scramble by some investors to withdraw money from the industry’s giants. Bloomberg TV Anchor Dani Burger and Puck Founding Partner William D. Cohan join David Gura and Christina Ruffini on Bloomberg This Weekend to discuss. (Source: Bloomberg)
ECB Moves Away From April Hike as Peace Talks Progress: Overview
European Central Bank officials are leaving Washington ever so slightly more optimistic than when they arrived, as ongoing US-Iran peace talks raise the prospect of energy shipments resuming from the Gulf.
Federal Agency Probes Suspicious Oil Trades Made Before Trump Pivots
The top US derivatives regulator is investigating a series of suspiciously well-timed trades in the oil futures market ahead of recent policy pivots by President Donald Trump related to the war in Iran, according to people familiar with the matter. Commodity Futures Trading Commission former chairman Gary Gensler joins David Gura and Christina Ruffini on Bloomberg This Weekend to discuss. (Source: Bloomberg)
Iran partially reopens airspace for civilian traffic — air traffic controllers
Namely, six civilian airports in Iran, including two in Tehran, will operate daily for 11 hours, the source specified
Nigeria Expands Stocks Trading Hours After Frontier Index Return
Nigerian Exchange Group is expanding equities trading hours after index provider FTSE Russell said it would allow the country’s equities to return to its frontier-markets benchmark later this year.
Strong Earnings Results Can’t Save Stocks from Dimming Forecasts
Stocks are surging to new highs on the prospects of peace in the Middle East and what has so far been robust first quarter earnings results. But strategists say the key to further equity upside will be corporate outlooks.