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30.06.2025 | Securitas signs new revolving credit facility agreement and a new loan agreement | Securitas signs new revolving credit facility agreement and a new loan agreement
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Securitas has signed a MEUR 1 100 multi-currency revolving credit facility agreement. In addition, a MUSD 190 l... |
30.06.2025 | ING to Cut 230 Jobs as It Has ‘Too Many’ Managing Directors | - |
30.06.2025 | German inflation unexpectedly falls to 2% in June, hitting ECB’s target | Germany’s annual inflation rate unexpectedly eased to 2% in June, preliminary data showed.
The data brings Europe’s largest economy in line with the European Central Bank’s target.
Analysts polled by Reuters had expected a reading of 2.2% i... |
25.06.2025 | The Rise of Green Finance: A New Era for Sustainable Investment | In the heart of Europe, a financial revolution is brewing. Green finance is no longer a niche; it’s a movement. As the world grapples with climate change, investors are looking for ways to make a difference. Enter Heimstaden Bostad AB, a re... |
25.06.2025 | NYSE Content advisory: NYSE teams up with Money20/20 at its annual event in Europe | NEW YORK, June 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- This is where money does business.
The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) recently traveled to Amsterdam in collaboration with Money20/20 to join, keynote, interview, and announce news at Money20/20's EU ... |
24.06.2025 | Economic Crossroads: Inflation and Geopolitical Tensions Shape the U.S. Landscape | The U.S. economy stands at a crossroads. Business activity is slowing, inflation is creeping up, and geopolitical tensions are casting long shadows over market stability. The landscape is shifting, and the implications are profound.
In June... |
24.06.2025 | Heimstaden Bostad AB (publ) Issues Inaugural EUR 500 Million Green Fixed Rate Notes | Heimstaden Bostad AB (publ) Issues Inaugural EUR 500 Million Green Fixed Rate Notes
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Heimstaden Bostad AB (publ) successfully priced inaugural EUR 500 million green senior unsecured fixed rate ... |
23.06.2025 | US business activity moderates; inflation pressures building up | US business activity moderates; inflation pressures building up
By Lucia MutikaniJune 23, 20254:11 PM UTCUpdated ago
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19.06.2025 | Switzerland enters era of zero interest rates | A 25-basis-point interest rate cut was widely expected from the Swiss National Bank.
Swiss inflation turned negative in May, with prices falling 0.1% from a year earlier.
The strength of the Swiss franc is a key contributor to low inflation... |
18.06.2025 | The Tax Tightrope: UK’s Fiscal Future Hangs in the Balance | The UK is teetering on a fiscal tightrope. Tax Freedom Day, the moment when citizens stop working for the government and start earning for themselves, is slipping further into the calendar. In 2028, it could fall on the 174th day of the yea... |
18.06.2025 | Turbulent Times: China’s Economic Landscape and India’s Aviation Tragedy | In the vast arena of global economics, China stands as a colossal player. Yet, recent data reveals a troubling trend. Factory output in China has hit a six-month low. The numbers tell a story of struggle. Trade tensions with the United Stat... |
18.06.2025 | Typhoon Wutip and China's Economic Crossroads: A Tale of Resilience and Recovery | As Typhoon Wutip looms over southern China, the nation braces for impact. The storm is a fierce reminder of nature's power. Thousands have been evacuated from vulnerable areas. Schools are closed. Rail services are suspended. This is not ju... |
18.06.2025 | Tensions Rise: Oil Prices Surge Amid Middle East Conflict and Economic Uncertainty | The world of oil is a delicate dance, and right now, the music is loud and chaotic. Recent events in the Middle East have sent shockwaves through global markets, causing oil prices to soar more than 9% in a single day. This spike is not jus... |
18.06.2025 | BOJ's inflation warning leaves room for another rate hike this year | TOKYO: The Bank of Japan may take a long pause before raising interest rates again, but it has still left scope for action this year by signalling caution over broadening price pressures that could sow the seeds of too-high inflation.
While... |
17.06.2025 | Fed policymakers meet as new data raises growth concerns, geopolitical risks rise | Fed policymakers meet as new data raises growth concerns, geopolitical risks rise
By Howard SchneiderJune 17, 20254:30 PM UTCUpdated ago
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16.06.2025 | The UK insisted unpopular tax rises were a one-off. Economists say hikes are now inevitable | U.K. Chancellor Rachel Reeves pledged last year that the government would not conduct another tax raid. She might not have any other option.
The government’s fiscal “headroom” could evaporate soon, meaning tax rises are increasingly likely ... |
16.06.2025 | China factory output slows but consumption offers bright spot | BEIJING: Growth in China's factory output hit a six-month low last month as trade war pressures bit, official data showed Monday (Jun 16), while a bump in a key gauge of domestic consumption offered a rare bright spot for the economy.
The U... |
13.06.2025 | The New Age of E-Commerce: AliExpress Business and the Future of Supply Chains | In the bustling world of e-commerce, speed is king. The latest offering from AliExpress Business is a game-changer. It’s not just a tool; it’s a lifeline for small and medium enterprises (SMEs), dropshippers, and content creators. The newly... |
13.06.2025 | The Rise of Chinese E-Commerce: Cars on the Digital Highway | In a bold move, AliExpress has taken the wheel in the world of e-commerce. The platform, owned by Alibaba, is now the first major Chinese e-commerce site to sell entire cars abroad. This is not just a minor shift; it’s a game-changer. The m... |
13.06.2025 | The Future of Fashion: Alibaba's PicCopilot Revolutionizes Retail with AI | In the fast-paced world of fashion, innovation is the lifeblood that keeps brands alive. Enter Alibaba's PicCopilot Fashion Reels, a game-changing tool that transforms static product images into dynamic try-on videos. This AI-powered platfo... |
13.06.2025 | China’s tight grip on rare earths shows little sign of weakening | Three Shenzhen-listed Chinese companies said this month that Beijing approved their exports of magnets with rare earths.
While Beijing signaled a willingness to ease rare earth exports, global supply cutoffs will remain a threat, experts wa... |
13.06.2025 | Oil soars more than 9% after Israel strikes Iran, rattling investors | Oil soars more than 9% after Israel strikes Iran, rattling investors
By Florence Tan and Sam LiJune 13, 20253:54 AM UTCUpdated ago
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13.06.2025 | Dollar rallies amid safe-haven rush after Israel strikes Iran | The Israeli strikes offered “the oversold and undervalued dollar a catalyst for a rebound,” according to ING currency strategists.
The dollar index, which measures the greenback against a basket of major peers, was 0.42% higher on Friday mo... |
12.06.2025 | The Shifting Sands of Global Trade and Fashion: A Tale of Two Worlds | In the world of trade, the tides are turning. The recent data from China paints a picture of a nation grappling with the aftermath of a trade war. Exports are stalling, and imports are plummeting. The once-thriving economy is now a ship cau... |
12.06.2025 | UK economy shrank sharply in April as Trump tariffs and tax rises kicked in | The U.K. economy shrank sharply in April as global trade tariffs and domestic tax rises kicked in, data showed Thursday.
U.K. GDP contracted 0.3% month on month in April. In March, the economy had grown 0.2%.
Trump’s trade tariffs and domes... |
11.06.2025 | The Shifting Sands of Gold and Toys: A Tale of Central Banks and Miniso's Ambitions | In the world of finance, trends shift like sand dunes. One moment, gold glimmers as a beacon of stability; the next, it faces the winds of change. Meanwhile, in the realm of retail, Miniso Group is contemplating a bold move that could resha... |
11.06.2025 | Apple’s WWDC: A Design Overhaul with AI on the Backburner | Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) this year felt like a gentle breeze instead of a roaring storm. The tech giant, known for its grand unveilings, delivered a presentation that lacked the thunderous announcements fans have come ... |
11.06.2025 | Bulgaria's Euro Zone Dilemma: A Leap into the Unknown | Bulgaria stands at a crossroads. The country is poised to become the 21st member of the euro zone, a move that promises both opportunity and uncertainty. The European Commission and the European Central Bank have given their nod, but the ci... |
11.06.2025 | The Complexity of Change: Navigating the UK’s Tax System and Economic Growth | The UK is at a crossroads. Recent government decisions have sparked debates about fairness, complexity, and economic growth. The latest changes to winter fuel payments for pensioners have raised eyebrows. Meanwhile, public confidence in the... |
11.06.2025 | Rare earths: China's trump card in trade war with US | BEIJING: China is counting on one crucial advantage as it seeks to grind out a deal to ease its high-stakes trade war with the United States – dominance in rare earths.
Used in electric vehicles, hard drives, wind turbines and missiles, rar... |
11.06.2025 | Dollar divorce? Asia’s shift away from the U.S. dollar is picking up pace | While de-dollarization is not exactly a new phenomenon, the narrative has changed.
De-dollarization in ASEAN is expected to pick up pace, according to the Bank of America.
Some Asian economies have the greatest potential to repatriate their... |
11.06.2025 | Vietnam Airlines signs $1.5 billion funding deal with ING | HANOI :Vietnam Airlines said on Wednesday it has signed a non-binding funding agreement of up to $1.5 billion with ING to support plans to accelerate the expansion of its international flight network.
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11.06.2025 | Gold is now the world’s second-largest reserve asset — but central bank appetite is waning | Frantic central bank gold-buying combined with the precious metal’s soaring price has solidified its position second only to the U.S. dollar as their biggest reserve holding in value terms, a European Central Bank report out Wednesday showe... |
10.06.2025 | Bulgaria is set to join the euro zone. But its citizens aren’t convinced | Bulgaria is set to become the 21st member of the euro zone.
The eastern European country last week received the sign off to join the bloc from the European Commission and European Central Bank.
Economists and experts weighed in on the poten... |
10.06.2025 | Asia-Pacific markets climb on optimism over progress in U.S.-China trade talks | This is CNBC’s live blog covering Asia-Pacific markets.
Asia-Pacific markets climbed Wednesday as trade discussions between the U.S. and China led to an agreement, representatives from both sides said.
The deal is now awaiting a nod from th... |
09.06.2025 | Winter fuel U-turn could lead to ‘unfair’ and ‘complex’ tax system | Treasury calculations on savings made from a means-tested winter fuel payment for nine million pensioners may be significantly reduced due to a “new complexity in the tax system”, an economics think tank has warned.
The government has claim... |
09.06.2025 | China exports slow as trade war takes toll | BEIJING: Chinese exports grew at a slower pace than expected in May, according to official data on Monday (Jun 9), as shipments to the United States tumbled after Donald Trump's tariff blitz triggered global trade turmoil.
Imports fell more... |
09.06.2025 | Vantage Data Centers: €640 Million Raised In Securitized Term Notes | Vantage Data Centers, a leading global provider of hyperscale data center campuses, announced it has raised €640 million in securitized term notes, marking the first-ever euro-based securitization of data center assets in Continental Europe... |
07.06.2025 | ECB's Rate Cut: A New Dawn for European Deal-Making? | The European Central Bank (ECB) has made headlines with its recent decision to cut interest rates, lowering the deposit facility rate to 2%. This move is not just a number on a page; it’s a signal, a shift in the economic landscape of the e... |
06.06.2025 | Musk vs. Trump drama dominated in DC, but Germany’s Merz quietly walked away with a win | German Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump was overshadowed by the drama surrounding Trump and Elon Musk.
Merz had arrived in Washington with a full agenda that ranged from strengthening relations between th... |
05.06.2025 | ECB cuts interest rates as UK ‘hesitation’ risks dealmaking strength | Interest rates in the eurozone have been cut, taking the deposit facility rate to two per cent as fresh data suggested inflation came in just under the European Central Bank (ECB)’s two per cent target rate in May.
The cut means the ECB’s r... |
04.06.2025 | Swiss franc’s safe haven status is proving to be a headache for the nation | The Swiss franc has appreciated 10% against the U.S. dollar since the beginning of the year.
A strengthening franc has put deflationary pressure on the Swiss economy, which returned to deflation last month.
The Swiss National Bank has, in t... |
04.06.2025 | US services sector contracts in May; businesses face higher prices | US services sector contracts in May; businesses face higher prices
By Lucia MutikaniJune 4, 20255:13 PM UTCUpdated ago
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03.06.2025 | The Inflation Tug-of-War: Germany's Economic Balancing Act | Germany's inflation story is a tale of two forces. On one side, the European Central Bank (ECB) aims for stability, targeting a 2% inflation rate. On the other, economic pressures and global uncertainties pull in different directions. The l... |
02.06.2025 | Why Tesla sales are rebounding in Norway while Europe lags | Tesla’s sale of new cars in Norway skyrocketed 213% in May from a year ago, bucking a downward trend across Europe.
Elon Musk’s U.S. electric vehicle maker has suffered from a sharp decline in European sales amid reputational damage.
Rico L... |
02.06.2025 | Build-to-rent: UK boom in purpose-built properties | The number of build-to-rent completions in the last year has shot up in another sign the sector is here to stay in the UK.
Completions of built to rent properties – which refers to purpose built, institutionally owned and professionally man... |
30.05.2025 | Banks step up cybersecurity vigil as cyber frauds see a spurt | - |
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30.05.2025 | German inflation eases to hotter-than-expected 2.1% in May | Germany’s harmonized consumer inflation fell to 2.1% in May, according to preliminary data.
The rate is nearing the European Central Bank’s 2% target.
Economists polled by Reuters had been expecting the reading to come in at 2%.
Germany’s a... |
27.05.2025 | Banks clean unsecured book with aggressive write-offs in FY25 | - |
27.05.2025 | Progress on share buyback programme | Progress on share buyback programme
ING announced today that, as part of our €2.0 billion share buyback programme announced on 2 May 2025, in total 3,075,000 shares were repurchased during the week of 19 May 2025 up to and including 23 May ... |
27.05.2025 | China’s industrial profit growth accelerates in April as Beijing’s policy measures cushion tariff impact | China’s industrial profits rose 3% in April despite prohibitive U.S. tariffs.
In the first four months this year, industrial profits rose 1.4%, the data showed.
The boost in profit was largely owed to Beijing’s measures supporting the priva... |
27.05.2025 | The US and EU are in a showdown over trade. What does Trump want and what can Europe offer? | One way to shift the trade in goods would be for Europe to buy more liquefied natural gas by ship from the U.S. To do so, the EU could cut off the remaining imports of Russian pipeline gas and LNG. The commission is preparing legislation to... |
26.05.2025 | Oil climbs after Trump extends EU trade talks deadline to July | Oil climbs after Trump extends EU trade talks deadline to July
By Sam Li and Florence TanMay 26, 20255:06 AM UTCUpdated ago
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22.05.2025 | US-China trade war truce: 5 things to know | About a month into a trade war between the US and China that rattled the world, both rolled back the bulk of tariffs in an unexpected move.
As of May 14, the US has reduced tariffs on Chinese imports to 30%, down from 145%. China reciprocat... |
21.05.2025 | The Dollar's Dilemma: Navigating Economic Uncertainty and Global Talks | The U.S. dollar is caught in a storm. Recent events have sent it tumbling, leaving traders wary and markets jittery. The Federal Reserve's cautious stance on the economy looms large. A downgrade from Moody's has cast a shadow over the dolla... |
20.05.2025 | Dollar dips as caution reigns over U.S. economy; focus on U.S.-Japan talks | The U.S. dollar declined again on Tuesday, weighed down in part by the Federal Reserve’s caution over the economy, while traders looked ahead to upcoming U.S. talks with Japan that could include discussions on currencies and volatility.
The... |
13.05.2025 | ABBYY Drives Growth in EMEA With the Appointment of Arnaud Lagarde as New Vice President of Sales | Today, the global leader in purpose-built AI for intelligent automation, ABBYY, appointed Arnaud Lagarde as its new Vice President of Sales for EMEA.
The appointment comes as ABBYY expands its EMEA leadership team with the goals of strength... |
10.05.2025 | China and the US to talk trade war ceasefire, not peace | China and the US to talk trade war ceasefire, not peace
By Laurie Chen and David LawderMay 9, 202511:11 PM UTCUpdated ago
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08.05.2025 | Analysis: What is in the US-UK trade deal and what does it mean? | The US administration has offered the UK its first trade deal since President Trump turned global trade on its head last month.
The UK government will see the deal as a win, at least symbolically, while Bank of England Governor Andrew Baile... |
07.05.2025 | The Oil Dilemma: A Tipping Point for U.S. Production | The U.S. oil industry stands at a crossroads. Recent developments signal a potential decline in production, raising alarms about the nation’s energy future. The stakes are high. Jobs, economic growth, and energy security hang in the balance... |
07.05.2025 | Germany finally has a leader. Now comes the hard part for Friedrich Merz | Friedrich Merz on Tuesday became Germany’s chancellor, succeeding in a second-round parliamentary vote after initially failing to secure the necessary support.
The first-round setback was unprecedented in Germany’s modern history, and bruis... |
07.05.2025 | China announces sweeping measures to ease policy in bid to shore up trade-war hit economy | China will cut the seven-day reverse repurchase rates by 10 basis points to 1.4% from 1.5%, the People’s Bank of China Governor Pan Gongsheng said at a press briefing.
The central bank will also lower the reserve requirement ratio, which de... |
06.05.2025 | Germany’s Merz elected chancellor in second parliamentary vote after unexpected setback | Friedrich Merz was elected as Germany’s chancellor in a second-round parliamentary vote on Tuesday, after failing to secure enough support earlier in the day.
Merz needed at least 316 of the 630 members of parliament to vote in his favor. H... |
06.05.2025 | Conservative Merz elected German chancellor after initial debacle | BERLIN: German conservative leader Friedrich Merz was elected chancellor by parliament on Tuesday (May 6) in a second round of voting after a humiliating and unprecedented defeat on the first attempt, getting his coalition government off to... |
05.05.2025 | Oil prices drop as OPEC+ accelerates output hikes, surplus looms | LONDON :Oil prices fell more than 1 per cent on Monday after OPEC+ decided over the weekend to further speed up oil output hikes, spurring concerns about more supply coming into a market clouded by an uncertain demand outlook.
Brent crude f... |
02.05.2025 | 'Living perfectly well without American goods': Why more Chinese shoppers support local brands | Listen
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30.04.2025 | Europe saw stronger growth at start of year, but Trump’s tariffs have darkened outlook | As a result, indicators of business and consumer optimism in Europe have fallen. The European Commission’s economic sentiment indicator sagged to 93.6 in March, its lowest level since December. That drop in sentiment is “another illustratio... |
29.04.2025 | Progress on share buyback programme | Progress on share buyback programme
ING announced today that, as part of our €2.0 billion share buyback programme announced on 31 October 2024, in total 4,609,386 shares were repurchased during the week of 22 April 2025 up to and including ... |
24.04.2025 | Dutch Finance Ministry Considers Loosening Bank Bonus Caps for Specialized Staff | The Dutch Finance Ministry is contemplating a shift in its strict bonus regulations for the financial sector. This potential change could allow for greater flexibility in compensating specialized staff while keeping a tight grip on bonuses ... |
24.04.2025 | Dutch to Seek ‘Solution’ to Bank Bonus Cap for Some Staff | (Bloomberg) -- The Dutch Finance Ministry said it’s going to look at whether it can tweak the country’s bonus restriction for parts of the financial sector while leaving it in place for banks’ top brass.
“I will not amend the bonus rules fo... |
24.04.2025 | Dutch Ministry to See if Bank Bonus Cap Can Be Partly Lifted | (Bloomberg) -- The Dutch Finance Ministry said it’s going to look at whether it can loosen the country’s bonus restriction for parts of the financial sector while leaving it in place for banks’ top brass.
“I will not amend the bonus rules f... |
22.04.2025 | Progress on share buyback programme | Progress on share buyback programme
ING announced today that, as part of our €2.0 billion share buyback programme announced on 31 October 2024, in total 2,533,714 shares were repurchased during the week of 14 April 2025 up to and including ... |
21.04.2025 | China keeps key lending rates steady in bid to shore up yuan as macro data remains strong | The 1-year LPR was kept at 3.1% and the 5-year LPR at 3.6%, in line with expectations.
The rate decision comes after China posted encouraging GDP growth numbers for the first quarter.
The 1-year LPR influences corporate and most household l... |
18.04.2025 | Rönesans Holding's Bold Leap: A $2 Billion Investment in Türkiye's Future | In a significant move for Türkiye's economy, Rönesans Holding has announced a monumental $2 billion investment in a new polypropylene (PP) production plant and terminal facility. This venture is not just a financial transaction; it’s a beac... |
18.04.2025 | ECB's Rate Cut: A Strategic Retreat Amid Trade Turmoil | The European Central Bank (ECB) has once again cut interest rates, a move that reflects the stormy seas of global trade tensions. On April 17, 2025, the ECB reduced its deposit facility rate by 25 basis points, bringing it down to 2.25%. Th... |
17.04.2025 | The Digital Fortress: Why Multi-Factor Authentication is Essential for Business Security | In a world where cyber threats lurk like shadows, businesses must fortify their defenses. The statistics are alarming. In 2024, scammers siphoned off over $1 trillion globally. This staggering figure rivals the GDP of entire nations. Even m... |
17.04.2025 | ECB cuts interest rates as Trump’s tariffs bring ‘exceptional uncertainty’ | The European Central Bank (ECB) cut interest rates by a quarter point in what was the first decision from a major central bank since President Donald Trump announced sweeping tariffs in a historic speech earlier this month.
The all-out glob... |
17.04.2025 | ECB cuts rates on weak growth, markets bet on more easing | ECB cuts rates on weak growth, markets bet on more easing
By Francesco Canepa and Balazs KoranyiApril 17, 20254:05 PM UTCUpdated ago
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17.04.2025 | European Central Bank cuts interest rates, warns of ‘deteriorated’ growth outlook on trade tensions | This was CNBC’s live blog covering the European Central Bank’s April 2025 meeting.
The European Central Bank made yet another 25-basis-point interest rate cut on Thursday as global tariff turmoil has created widespread uncertainty and spurr... |
17.04.2025 | Rönesans Holding to Fuel Economic Growth with New $2 Billion Polypropylene (PP) Production Plant and Terminal Investments in Türkiye | Will be one of the largest industrial investments ever undertaken by the private sector in Türkiye and the largest investment in Rönesans' history, expected to directly contribute $300 million annually to Türkiye's balance of payments.
A to... |
16.04.2025 | Tariffs clear the way for European Central Bank interest rate cut | The European Central Bank is widely expected to trim interest rates for the third time this year on Thursday.
Markets on Wednesday were last pricing in a roughly 94% chance of a quarter-point interest rate cut from the central bank and a cl... |
15.04.2025 | Progress on share buyback programme | Progress on share buyback programme
ING announced today that, as part of our €2.0 billion share buyback programme announced on 31 October 2024, in total 12,386,735 shares were repurchased during the week of 7 April 2025 up to and including ... |
14.04.2025 | ECB Takes Aim at Loophole Seen as Driver for Asset Manager Deals | (Bloomberg) -- The European Central Bank has all but shut down a regulatory loophole heralded as a potential catalyst for a deal wave in asset management.
The ECB’s supervisory arm recently opposed the application of an accounting treatment... |
14.04.2025 | US dollar weakens as de-dollarisation becomes ‘real, and frankly scary, prospect’ | The dollar has fallen 0.7 per cent today, marking its fifth straight day of decline, as markets continue to reassess the currency’s position in the global economy.
The DXY index, which tracks the dollar’s value against a basket of currencie... |
13.04.2025 | How China went from courting Trump to ‘never yield’ tariff defiance | How China went from courting Trump to ‘never yield’ tariff defiance
By ReutersApril 13, 202510:04 AM UTCUpdated ago
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12.04.2025 | European Banks Start Task Force to Boost Defense Investment | (Bloomberg) -- Europe’s top banks have convened a task force to boost the industry’s capacity to support a step change in the region’s defense spending.
Banks including BNP Paribas SA, UniCredit SpA, Intesa Sanpaolo SpA, ING Groep NV, Deuts... |
10.04.2025 | Tariff Tango: The Market's Wild Ride After Trump's Reversal | The stock market is a fickle beast. One moment it’s soaring, the next it’s plummeting. Recently, it took a dramatic turn when President Donald Trump backtracked on his tariff policy. This move sent shockwaves through Wall Street, igniting a... |
10.04.2025 | A global commodity sell-off is flashing warning signals for the world economy | The S&P GSCI index, which tracks global commodities across the energy, metals and agriculture sectors, shows that prices have declined over 8% since April 2, when U.S. President Donald Trump announced a slew of “reciprocal” tariffs.
“Th... |
10.04.2025 | Trump walked back his tariff rollout. But is the damage already done? | U.S. President Donald Trump offered his trading partners — and financial markets — some reprieve Wednesday as he walked back parts of his tariff policy.
Markets breathed a major sigh of relief, with a historic rally unfolding on Wall Street... |
09.04.2025 | TransFICC secures €22.5 million for low-latency connectivity and workflow services in etrading | London-based TransFICC, a specialist provider of low-latency connectivity and workflow services for Fixed Income and Derivatives markets, today announced a €22.5 million Series B investment.
The round was led by Citadel Securities and Black... |
08.04.2025 | The Shifting Sands of Tech and Trade: A Tale of Two Markets | In the world of technology and finance, change is the only constant. Recent events paint a vivid picture of this volatility. Two stories stand out: BlackBerry's struggle in cybersecurity and the technical hiccups faced by German online brok... |
07.04.2025 | German online brokers suffer technical glitches as stocks plunge | FRANKFURT : The German online brokers Trade Republic and ING said on Monday that they had suffered technical problems due to heavy trading but that the glitches had been resolved.
The issue arose as stocks in Germany and elsewhere suffered ... |
07.04.2025 | Politicians urge calm in Europe after Trump tariffs drive ‘stock market earthquake’ | European Union leaders urged a calm response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs that have battered global markets, days after China pulled the trigger on retaliation.
“The stock market earthquake from Japan through Europe to America m... |
06.04.2025 | The Financial Storm: Fines and Tax Hikes Rock the UK Economy | The UK is facing a financial tempest. Two recent events highlight the turbulent waters: the Bank of England's fine on financier Jay Hambro and Chancellor Rachel Reeves' hefty national insurance tax hike. Both incidents expose the fragility ... |
06.04.2025 | Trump’s tariffs were expected to boost the dollar, but recession fears are dragging it down | The Wall Street conventional wisdom in November was that President-elect Donald Trump’s tariff plans would boost the U.S. dollar. Instead, with the tariffs in place, worries about an impending recession have overwhelmed any positive benefit... |
06.04.2025 | Reeves’ £25bn national insurance tax raid has arrived. What happens now? | Sorry, Lionel Richie. Businesses aren’t feeling easy like a Sunday morning. The new tax year is here. And Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ £25bn national insurance tax raid has fallen on thousands of firms.
From today, employers will pay a tax rat... |
04.04.2025 | Tariff Turmoil: The Ripple Effect of Trump's Trade War on UK Markets | The world of finance is a delicate dance, and right now, the music has turned discordant. The recent tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump have sent shockwaves through UK markets, leaving investors scrambling and businesses reeling. ... |
04.04.2025 | Oil prices plummet as Saudis lead supply drive | Oil prices are falling to their lowest close since 2021 as eight countries including Saudi Arabia and Russia surprised market leaders by announcing an increase to production.
The shock decision by the OPEC+ alliance, delivered via a video c... |