
US Default Swaps Are Now More Expensive Than Brazil, Mexico
The cost of insuring Treasuries against default now eclipses some emerging markets as the American government gets closer
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Tucker Carlson’s Twitter Move Wipes $473 Million From Rumble
Tucker Carlson’s plan to start a new show on Twitter erased as much as $473 million in value
1970-01-01 08:00

EU decision clearing $69 billion Microsoft, Activision deal expected May 15, sources say
By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS EU antitrust regulators are set to approve Microsoft Corp's $69 billion acquisition of
1970-01-01 08:00

ECB Officials Start to Accept Rate Hikes May Not End in July
European Central Bank officials are starting to accept that interest-rate increases might need to continue in September to
1970-01-01 08:00

Fed Gets Room to Hold in June as Inflation Shows Sign of Cooling
Signs of moderating price pressures in April will give Federal Reserve officials room to pause their aggressive tightening
1970-01-01 08:00

Denmark has a debt ceiling, too. It's never been a problem
The United States isn't the only country that puts a limit on how much money its government is allowed to borrow. But it is the only nation regularly pushed to the brink of a political and economic crisis as a result.
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Rivian results boost shares out of EV startup gloom
By Akash Sriram Shares of Rivian Automotive Inc rose 11% on Wednesday as its positive earnings stood out
1970-01-01 08:00

UAE’s Royal Group Shorts US Stocks on Global Recession Fears
An investment firm controlled by a top Abu Dhabi royal has built a short position worth billions of
1970-01-01 08:00

Starbucks adds $1 surcharge for some Refreshers orders
Fans of Starbucks' Refresher drinks will have to pay more if they don't add water.
1970-01-01 08:00

Norway Irks Wind Power Investors With Plan to Slap 40% Tax
As the US and EU throw billions at building out the industry needed for the transition to a
1970-01-01 08:00

Premiums Commanded by Dirty Crude Are Surprising Oil Traders
Asian and European oil buyers are having to pay hefty prices for lower-quality, dirtier crudes as sanctions on
1970-01-01 08:00

Wall Street is strangely calm about the debt ceiling. That could all change this month
Dire warnings about the economic chaos and catastrophe that will ensue if the US debt ceiling isn't lifted soon abound. Still, markets remain rather sanguine about the Washington drama.
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