(Bloomberg) — Israeli warplanes bombed Beirut and traded hostilities with Hezbollah fighters in southern Lebanon as the country’s forces kept up their campaign against the Iran-backed...
(Bloomberg) — Israel’s warplanes bombed Beirut overnight, after eight of its soldiers were killed in southern Lebanon in battles against Hezbollah. Most Read from Bloomberg Six...
(Bloomberg) — Daron Acemoglu wants to make clear right away that he has nothing against artificial intelligence. He gets the potential. “I’m not an AI pessimist,”...
(Bloomberg) — US Treasuries are sliding after US companies added more jobs than expected last month, sending a mixed signal to traders who are watching the...
(Bloomberg) — Samsung Electronics Co. is laying off workers in Southeast Asia, Australia and New Zealand as part of a plan to reduce global headcount by...
(Bloomberg) — Confidence among Japan’s large manufacturers held steady from three months ago, keeping the Bank of Japan on track to consider a rate hike late...
(Bloomberg) — A solid US jobs report at the end of the week could spur a rotation from the market’s most profitable names into stocks with...
(Bloomberg) — Droughts, downpours and fires from Asia to the Americas are stoking worries about crop harvests, pushing up prices for food staples that could eventually...
(Bloomberg) — Ubisoft Entertainment SA shares fell to their lowest in more than a decade after the French video game company cut its outlook on weaker-than-expected...
(Bloomberg) — Immersive entertainment group Neon is considering an initial public offering in Singapore that may raise as much as S$500 million ($389 million), according to...
(Bloomberg) — Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris said keeping domestic control of steel production was more important than possible job losses if a proposed deal for...
(Bloomberg) — Germany’s business outlook worsened again – reinforcing fears that Europe’s biggest economy is in a recession with no quick rebound imminent. Most Read from...