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CFI secures Brazil Central Bank licence, advancing Latin America expansion
CFI Financial Group, a globally recognised leader in online trading services, has received regulatory authorisation from the Banco Central do Brasil to operate as a securities brokerage firm (Corretora de Títulos e Valores Mobiliários) in Brazil.This milestone marks the group’s entry into one of Latin America’s most prominent financial markets, reinforcing its strategy of expanding through regulated, locally established operations in key global markets. The new licence enables CFI to function as...
European Power Plunges to Record Negative Prices on Solar Surge
European power prices slid to record lows for Friday — being set at huge negative rates in Germany and France — as strong solar generation coincides with public holidays across much of the region.
From surplus to strain: World rice supply threatened by Iran war, El Niño
Rice supply is expected to fall this year as farmers cut planting acreage across Asia because of fertiliser shortages and soaring fuel costs from the Iran war, with an emerging El Niño also set to squeeze output of the world’s most consumed staple. Rice is central to global food security, and even modest supply disruptions can ripple through countries, lifting prices and straining household budgets, particularly among price-sensitive consumers in Asia and Africa. The UN Food and Agriculture Orga...
Banksy signature on London statue of man marching blinded by flag
Artist has not yet confirmed whether large statue on plinth in Waterloo Place is by himBanksy’s signature has appeared scrawled at the base of a large new statue in central London.The elusive artist, known for his provocative works of graffiti, has not yet confirmed whether the statue is by him. He often posts confirmation on his website shortly after a work is discovered by the public. Continue reading...
BOE Holds Rates as Officials Signal Future Hikes
The Bank of England officials voted 8-1 in favor of keeping the benchmark interest rate on hold at 3.75%. Chief Economist Huw Pill was the sole dissenting voice on the panel, but other officials on the Monetary Policy Committee signaled they could join him at upcoming meetings. Bloomberg's Lizzy Burden reports. (Source: Bloomberg)
Royal Caribbean Shares Jump as Outlook Suggests Resilient Demand
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. shares rose as the company’s outlook for the year suggests it will be able to weather headwinds such as higher fuel costs and disruptions on its Middle Eastern itineraries.
Oil Hits Wartime High; Tech Earnings; ECB, BOE Rate Decisions | Bloomberg Brief 4/30/2026
US equity futures waver and oil fluctuates after hitting a wartime high following a report that President Trump is set to receive a briefing on new military options for action in Iran. Mixed results in tech earnings show Alphabet and Amazon's payoff in AI spending, while Meta lagged behind. Investors await the latest PCE data and rate decisions from the Bank of England and the European Central Bank. Jordan Rochester of Mizuho Bank anticipates more split votes under Kevin Warsh as Chair of the Fe...
Japan's 'Final Warning' on Yen as US Rate Gap, Iran Tensions Bite | The Pulse 4/30
"The Pulse With Francine Lacqua" is all about conversations with high profile guests in the beating heart of global business, economics, finance and politics. Based in London, we go wherever the story is, bringing you exclusive interviews and market-moving scoops. Today's guests: Sören Radde, Point72, Head of European Economic Research; Iain Stealey, JPMorgan Asset Management, Fixed Income International CIO; Nive Bhagat, Capgemini CFO. (Source: Bloomberg)
Nationwide's '50-30-20' budgeting rule could help you save hundreds
Nationwide recommends the budgeting rule as a smart approach to taking control of your finances
Bank of England holds interest rates at 3.75% but hints at future hikes
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Bank of England leaves interest rates on hold at 3.75%
Decision not to change rate comes despite signs inflation is rising amid the Iran war’s effects on fuel pricesThe Bank of England has left UK interest rates unchanged at 3.75%, despite signs that inflation is beginning to accelerate due to the impact of the Iran war.The Bank’s rate-setting monetary policy committee (MPC) voted to leave borrowing costs on hold at noon on Thursday, after its latest rate-setting meeting. Continue reading...
Bank of England Holds Rates as MPC Considers Hikes Ahead
The Bank of England kept interest rates on hold with several policymakers saying they might consider future hikes, just as oil prices soared within reach of the central bank’s most pessimistic scenario for the economy.
Hedge Fund Manager ‘Ignoring Trump’ Nets 39% Gain on Energy Bets
A hedge fund manager focused on navigating the energy transition has generated a 39% return so far this year, after adopting a policy of ignoring US President Donald Trump’s signals on the Iran war.
After giving away $26bn in donations, MacKenzie Scott is still worth billions
Philanthropist MacKenzie Scott has gifted over $26 billion, maintaining her billionaire status. Her unique, no-strings-attached approach allows organizations flexibility, drawing praise and some criticism, notably from Elon Musk. Scott's substantial donations, including significant sums to universities and the UNCF, highlight her impactful giving strategy.
Markets end lower as crude stays high, rupee hits record low
Markets end lower as crude stays high rupee hits record low
Fears 'clueless' Andy Burnham could cause a UK debt crisis with plan to ditch fiscal rules to fund more defence spending
Fears 'clueless' Andy Burnham could cause a UK debt crisis with plan to ditch fiscal rules to fund more defence spendingBy JAMES TAPSFIELD, UK POLITICAL EDITOR Published: 11:29, 30 April 2026 | Updated: 11:36, 30 April 2026 e-mail View comments
Bajaj Finserv announces dividend, reports strong FY26 growth
Bajaj Finserv announces dividend reports strong FY growth
Over 30 mln could fall into poverty due to conflict over Iran — UNDP chief
According to UNDP, the poverty problem amid the conflict over Iran and the resulting energy crisis will particularly affect sub-Saharan Africa, as well as some Asian countries such as Bangladesh and Cambodia
Iran War: Oil Hits 4-Year High on Report US Mulls Military Options | The Opening Trade 4/30/2026
Brent oil rallied to a four-year high after Axios reported that US President Donald Trump will receive a briefing on new military options for action in Iran, signaling the potential for fresh escalation in the Middle East. Stocks steadied as some positive news on earnings helped to counter inflation concerns triggered by oil’s jump to the highest since the Iran war began. The Opening Trade has everything you need to know as markets open across Europe. With analysis you won't find anywhere els...
Credit Card Rule Change: आपके पास है SBI क्रेडिट कार्ड? 1 मई से बदल रहे ये नियम, लगेगा झटका
Credit Card Rule Change SBI