(Bloomberg) — European Union leaders postponed a deal on how to divide the bloc’s top jobs — opening the door to further bargaining before a summit...
(Bloomberg) — China’s housing slump deepened in May and triggered new calls for the government to pump cash and credit into the economy, while industrial output...
By Jinshan Hong and Bhuma Shrivastava (Bloomberg) — Since February, Kathy Xiang and her entire family have been under siege. Her 12-year-old daughter has had whooping...
(Bloomberg) — Central banks cagey about joining the global interest-rate cutting cycle may reveal themselves this week with a quartet of decisions in advanced economies. Most...
(Bloomberg) — The Wall Street axiom warns to “never fight the Fed.” But that’s exactly what traders are doing, and it could spark a rally in...
(Bloomberg) — Treasuries rallied, sending most yields to the lowest levels since early April, as data on wholesale prices and jobless claims supported wagers the Federal...
(Bloomberg) — Stocks hit fresh all-time highs as a broad cooldown in inflation spurred a plunge in bond yields, with traders betting the Federal Reserve will...
(Bloomberg) — ByteDance Ltd. is slashing about 450 jobs at its Indonesian e-commerce arm in the first round of cuts since combining its TikTok Shop with...
(Bloomberg) — Canadian holding company Tiny Ltd. plunged 16% on Monday after its founders stepped down as co-CEOs and one of them said he’d dispose of...
(Bloomberg) — European assets extended Monday’s losses as jitters over political upheaval in France continued. US Treasuries gained before inflation data and the Federal Reserve’s interest...
(Bloomberg) — When Bob Jordan addressed Southwest Airlines Co. shareholders after another disappointing quarterly performance in April, the chief executive officer expressed regret and promised to...
(Bloomberg) — More than two years into the most aggressive Federal Reserve monetary tightening in four decades, the big surprise is that the world hasn’t fallen...