ECB Hikes Pull Business Lending Down for First Time Since 2015
Lending to euro-area businesses fell for the first time in eight years — adding to evidence that steep
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Oil Executives Flock to Venezuela, Braving Risk of US Snapback Sanctions
Oil executives are flocking to Venezuela to take advantage of lighter US sanctions, even though there’s a risk
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Poland Wants to Speed Up Coal Farewell Under New Government
Poland’s next government wants to accelerate the country’s exit from coal and boost green power sources in an
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Goldman CEO Says Proposed Bank Rules Could Impact Airfares, Pensions
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. Chief Executive Officer David Solomon argued recent proposals by regulators to force banks to
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US Warns of Evolving Threats to Ships Sailing Through Red Sea
A spate of attacks on merchant shipping near Yemen and Somalia, likely triggered by the war in Gaza,
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Marketmind: Treasuries gobbled up, oil braces for OPEC
A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan Subdued world markets were relieved at
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Ex-Hedge Fund Boss Fights SEC at Supreme Court With Musk’s Help
Hedge-fund manager George Jarkesy said he didn’t recall more than 800 times during questioning at the SEC about
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Implats’ Worst Accident Kills 11 Miners in South Africa
At least 11 people died at a mine owned by Impala Platinum Holdings Ltd. when an elevator transporting
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EDF is Selling Europe’s First Green Bond For Nuclear Energy
Electricite de France SA is selling the first green bond in Europe that can be used to finance
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Adyen-Led Fintech Comeback Faces Wall of Worries: Tech Watch
The rebound in Adyen NV and its European fintech peers this month has been notable, but investors should
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Turkey’s Army Pension Fund to Sell Two Stakes to Taiwan Cement
Turkey’s Army Pension Fund, OYAK, has reached a preliminary agreement to sell its stakes in two cement firms
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ECB’s Nagel Says Premature to Even Talk About Rate Cuts
The European Central Bank isn’t yet at a point where it should consider reducing borrowing costs, according to
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