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Iran War Reveals Defense Spending Gaps
Erin Price-Wright, general partner at Andreessen Horowitz, Ian Fujiyama, global head of aerospace, defense and government at Carlyle, and Mark Marengo, global co-head of diversified industries investment banking at JPMorgan, join Dani Burger on "Bloomberg Deals." (Source: Bloomberg)
Trader kidnapped for ransom of Rs 1.5 crores, rescued by crime branch
Bank of France Trims Growth Forecast, Sees Faster Inflation
The Bank of France reduced its 2026 economic-growth forecast and lifted its inflation prediction as it includes the impact of surging energy prices caused by the Iran war.
Griffin's Citadel Posts Record $12 Billion Trading Haul
Citadel Securities posted a record $12.2 billion in trading revenue last year, as the market-making arm of billionaire Ken Griffin’s empire continues in its bid to compete with the largest trading desks globally. Katherine Doherty reports. (Source: Bloomberg)
Dolce & Gabbana Gears Up for Lender Talks as Debt Pressure Rises
Dolce & Gabbana is embarking on fresh talks with lenders after weak global demand for luxury goods put pressure on earnings and the terms governing its debt, people familiar with the matter said.
BofA Starts Private Capital M&A Team to Focus on PE Exits
Buyout firms are sitting on a massive stable of unsold companies. They’re holding them longer and looking for creative ways to monetize them, as the old bootstrap-and-flip nature of the business evolves.
Iran Rejects Trump Peace Plan | Open Interest 3/25/20226
Get a jump start on the US trading day with Matt Miller and Dani Burger on "Bloomberg Open Interest." Iran rejects President Trump’s 15-point peace plan, calling US talks illogical as tensions escalate. The war’s ripple effects hit corporate America as United and Dow warn of price hikes and supply s...
The Problem with Private Credit ‘Working as Designed’
Liquidity at the gates.
Transport for London boss 'horrified' at investigation into London bus driver conditions
Last week, ITV released a report detailing its findings on the lives of London bus drivers, revealing long, exhausting hours and a lack of basic amenities such as toilets
Wealthsimple Joins Prediction Markets Fray as Canada Opens Up
More financial firms are wading into prediction markets in Canada, working to get the green light from regulators to bring a popular betting product to traders.
Apollo’s Insurance Arm Vaults to Second-Biggest FHLB Borrower
Apollo Global Management Inc.’s insurance arm was the second-biggest borrower last year in the Federal Home Loan Bank system, a Depression-era program designed to shore up mortgage lending that has morphed into a go-to — and controversial — source of cheap financing for banks and other f...
UK arrests 2 over 'antisemitic arson attack' as police investigate possible Iran link
UK police arrested two men allegedly behind an antisemitic arson attack on Jewish ambulances in London that Prime Minister Keir Starmer called "horrifying."
Electronic Arts’ New Dollar Debt Rallies After $15 Billion Sale
Investors are bidding up Electronic Arts Inc. dollar-denominated debt that priced on Tuesday to help fund the video game maker’s record buyout.
Bank of Russia reduced dollar rate to 80.71 rubles
The official yuan rate edged down by 3.24 kopecks to 11.69 rubles
Dramatic high-risk US Delta Force plan to snatch Iran's nuclear stocks revealed
American special forces could be used to smash Iran's nuclear ambitions as war-chiefs weigh up high-risk mission amid fears of casualties and a repeat of 1980 'Op' Eagle Claw' disaster
The Once-Sober ETF Industry Finds a Home on a Vegas Casino Floor
At 5:30 a.m. at the Virgin Hotels Las Vegas, the ETF industry’s biggest annual conference was taking place on the casino floor.
Stocks rally amid hopes of end to Middle East conflict
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Inflation in Russia reaches 0.19% on March 17-23 — Rosstat
Since the beginning of March, consumer prices in Russia have risen by 0.41%
KKR-Backed OHB Taps Banks for Share Sale Amid Space Boom
OHB SE is working on a sale of shares in the German satellite maker, people familiar with the matter said, potentially allowing minority investor KKR & Co. to trim its stake.
British army so depleted it could only ‘seize a small market town on a good day’ warns former general
General Sir Richard Barrons warns that the British Army's current capabilities are limited