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Chinese coffee brands need more than low prices to compete with global players: analysts
With Chinese coffee brands eyeing overseas expansion, analysts said those seeking to succeed as global players must move beyond low-price strategies and a narrow focus on operational efficiency. “Overseas consumers have long associated Chinese brands mainly with cost performance,” said Fu Yifu, a sp...
New lawsuit says Costco raised its prices in response to tariffs – and wants to keep tariff refunds for itself
The class action suit argues that Costco is essentially trying to get paid twice — once by the shoppers who covered the higher prices and again by the government through billions in expected refunds
War Diary Day 31: Economic shockwaves deepen in absence of diplomatic off-ramps to Iran war
On the 31st day of the US-Israeli war on Iran, the economic dimension of the war continued to become more pronounced as the conflict remained locked in a high-intensity, multi-domain phase, with exchanges continuing across Iran, Israel, and the wider region. Inside Iran, US and Israeli strikes conti...
Asian Stocks Set for Losses, Bonds Climb on Powell: Markets Wrap
Asian stocks looked set to track US peers lower, extending a selloff driven by fears the war in Iran may escalate. Treasuries advanced after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell downplayed near-term inflation risks from higher energy prices.
Dip Buyers Disappear | The Close 3/30/2026
Bloomberg Television brings you the latest news and analysis leading up to the final minutes and seconds before and after the closing bell on Wall Street. Today's guests are Glenmede’s Jason Pride, CIBC Private Wealth’s Rebecca Babin, Niles Investment Management Founder Dan Niles, Wealth Enhancement...
ED attaches Rs 271.48 crore assets of ex-Lodha Developers director in fraud case
ED attaches Rs crore assets of exLodha Developers director in fraud case
Mativ Holdings Prices $500 Million Junk Loan at Steep Discount
Banks led by JPMorgan Chase & Co. have sold a $500 million leveraged loan for Mativ Holdings Inc. at one of the biggest discounts so far this year, as investor demand for risky debt wanes amid volatile markets.
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Why rupee breached 95 versus dollar mark despite RBI's move to stem fall
According to forex market participants, the domestic unit remains under pressure due to persistent outflows by foreign investors and the strengthening of the US dollar, driven by ongoing uncertainty linked to the West Asia conflict.
‘All roads lead to higher prices and slower growth’: IMF says Iran war is dimming outlook for many economies
The war in the Middle East has caused serious disruption to the economies of frontline countries, and is dimming the outlook for many economies that had just started to recover from previous crises, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) warned on Monday. In a blog published by the global lender’s to...
Sharaa: Syria’s Geography Positions It as a Future Hub for Europe’s Energy Supply Chains
According to the Syrian Presidency, the two sides held discussions on bilateral relations and explored ways to expand cooperation across multiple sectors in pursuit of shared interests. The post Sharaa: Syria’s Geography Positions It as a Future Hub for Europe’s Energy Supply Chains first appeared o...
In Berlin, Syria’s Sharaa Seeks Investment, Stability, and a New Role in Europe’s Energy Future
In Berlin, Sharaa also outlined the principles of what he calls the “New Syria” policy, Syria TV writes. The post In Berlin, Syria’s Sharaa Seeks Investment, Stability, and a New Role in Europe’s Energy Future first appeared on The Syrian Observer.
“Syrian Nationality Law” Conference Examines Discrimination Against Women and Risks of Statelessness
Syria’s nationality framework is still governed by Legislative Decree No. 276 of 1969, which is built on the principle of paternal descent, al-Hal writes. The post “Syrian Nationality Law” Conference Examines Discrimination Against Women and Risks of Statelessness first appeared on The Syrian Observ...
TSA employees receive back pay after Trump’s executive order
Airport wait times appear to be shorter as workers received back pay for two whole paychecksSign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxThe Transportation Security Administration (TSA) issued its employees back pay on Monday, after Donald Trump signed an order for th...
Schwab's Martin: Risks to Inflation and Labor Mandates
Schwab Center for Financial Research Head of Fixed Income Research & Strategy Collin Martin discusses the negative consequences of a drawn out conflict in Iran, why there are risks to inflation and labor mandates, and why we shouldn't expect a recession in the near term. He talks with Katie Greifeld...
Morocco Forms Committee to Safeguard Economy Amid Middle East War
Morocco has taken proactive steps to safeguard its economy amid rising war in the Middle East between the US, Iran and Israel. The post Morocco Forms Committee to Safeguard Economy Amid Middle East War appeared first on Morocco World News.
Semiconductor Sector Extends Losing Streak | Closing Bell
Comprehensive cross-platform coverage of the U.S. market close on Bloomberg Television, Bloomberg Radio, and YouTube with Bailey Lipschultz, Katie Greifeld, Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. (Source: Bloomberg)
CIBC: Oil Situation Going from Chokehold to Stranglehold
CIBC Private Wealth Senior Energy Trader Rebecca Babin discusses US oil settling above $100 per barrel for the first time since the start of the Iran War, and why the oil situation is moving from a 'chokehold' to a 'stranglehold.' She talks with Katie Greifeld and Bailey Lipschultz on "The Close."...
Hormuz Oil Shock Spreads West as Strait Remains Closed
Eric Nuttall, senior portfolio manager at Nine Point, said that oil disruption from war with Iran is projected to be worse than during the COVID pandemic as the Strait of Hormuz remains closed. Nuttall said that the oil companies are quickly working their way through the buffer supply of oil and ex...
Meta loses $300 billion-plus in March, what is making investors so worried
Meta's market capitalization has plummeted over $310 billion in March due to mounting legal risks and significant AI spending concerns. Investors are questioning the social media giant's long-term viability amidst potential regulatory pressures, drawing comparisons to the tobacco industry's past str...