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New Jersey’s governor removes a moratorium on new reactors.
The stage is set for high-stakes peace talks in Islamabad, as US and Iranian officials work toward a fragile ceasefire. Adam Ramey, Associate Dean of Social Science and Associate Professor of Political Science at NYU Abu Dhabi spoke to Joumanna Bercetche on Horizons Middle East and Africa about what is on the table, and what it may mean for Iran's regional alliances (Source: Bloomberg)
Ares Management Corp. is planning a significantly smaller flagship US direct lending fund than its previous record-breaking vehicle of $33.6 billion to speed up deployment of capital, according to people with knowledge of the matter.
Ares Management Corp. is planning a significantly smaller flagship US direct lending fund than its previous record-breaking vehicle of $33.6 billion to speed up the deployment of capital amid broader dislocations in private markets.
US equity futures waver after a seven-day rally as investors look ahead to peace talks between the US and Iran and CPI data. Ukraine's top negotiator with Russia says he sees progress toward a potential peace deal with the Kremlin. US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Fed Chair Jerome Powell meet with bank CEOs to discuss the risks of Anthropic's new AI model. Priya Misra of JPMorgan Asset Management discusses the upcoming inflation data. (Source: Bloomberg)
BlackRock's Jeffrey Rosenberg has a leading role in the firm's liquid alt ETFs — which use a long-short strategy in ETF wrappers.
A two-week ceasefire was agreed between the U.S. and Iran on Wednesday, prompting hopes of the beginnings of the end of the conflict.
UnitedHealth Group Inc.’s last remaining bear is standing by his call even as the stock heads toward its best week in seven months after a surprise hike in Medicare rates.
A U.S. delegation is set for talks with Iran on Saturday as part of the cease-fire, however Israel has continued to attack Lebanon, endangering the agreement
America's dominance in the Middle East is "basically over," says Pakistan's former ambassador to the US Maleeha Lodhi. She tells Mishal Husain the Iran conflict has weakened American influence — and boosted Pakistan's. (Source: Bloomberg)
A substantial minority shareholder of Tata Sons Pvt. reiterated its call for a public listing of the Tata Group holding company, as it sought to convince Indian regulators that such a move is essential to unlock value for investors.
President Donald Trump demanded the full reopening of the Strait of Hormuz ahead of US-Iran talks in Pakistan this weekend. A shaky truce appears to be mostly holding, but the vital waterway remains effectively closed. (Source: Bloomberg)
A bout of equities volatility fueled by surging energy prices amid the Iran war is eroding confidence among some of the market’s most reliable bulls: retail investors.
Glencore Plc’s ferrochrome operation in South Africa initially accepted an offer for cheaper electricity as the company and the state negotiate the restart of the firm’s smelters.
With war raging in the Middle East and private credit fears shaking markets, shares of Wall Street’s biggest banks are off to their worst start to a year since the regional banking crisis. But with the stocks now trading at relatively cheap valuations, strong earnings next week could spark a rally.
With war raging in the Middle East and private credit fears shaking markets, shares of Wall Street’s biggest banks are off to their worst start to a year since the regional banking crisis. But with the stocks now trading at relatively cheap valuations, strong earnings next week could spark a rally.
With war raging in the Middle East and private credit fears shaking markets, shares of Wall Street’s biggest banks are off to their worst start to a year since the regional banking crisis. But with the stocks now trading at relatively cheap valuations, strong earnings next week could spark a rally.
Hungary’s election rally has pushed the country’s bonds and currency to the brink of multi-year highs ahead of Sunday’s ballot, which investors anticipate will end Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s 16-year rule.
Hungary’s election rally has pushed the country’s bonds, stocks and its currency to the brink of multi-year highs ahead of Sunday’s ballot, which investors anticipate will end Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s 16-year rule.
Investors should flock into commodities for the next few years as they benefit from global geopolitical and macroeconomic turmoil, according to Bank of America’s Michael Hartnett.
Sterling sales figures for the first three months will provide much-need reassurance to investors that demand for high-end chips for use in AI compute is still robust
Sterling sales figures for the first three months will provide much-need reassurance to investors that demand for high-end chips for use in AI compute is still robust.
Gold is likely to rebound in the long-term even as the Middle East war upended the market, according to banks including ANZ Banking Group Ltd. and Goldman Sachs Group Inc.
Sterling sales figures for the first three months will provide much-need reassurance to investors that demand for high-end chips for use in AI compute is still robust