UncategorizedThe use and abuse of investment bank bonuses fwadmin / March 31, 2025 HSBC’s sacking of bankers without a payout is part of a wider reset of incentives
UncategorizedJapan finance minister says he will closely communicate with US on forex fwadmin / March 31, 2025
UncategorizedVirgin Australia executives set to meet investors ahead of re-listing, says source fwadmin / March 31, 2025
UncategorizedGold surges past $3,100 as US tariffs, uncertainty propel safe-haven flows fwadmin / March 31, 2025
UncategorizedTrump says auto tariffs are permanent and doesn’t care if they cause carmakers to hike prices — ‘I hope they raise their prices’ fwadmin / March 30, 2025 “I couldn’t care less. I hope they raise their prices, because if they do, people are gonna buy American-made cars. We have plenty,” Trump said.
UncategorizedRadio Free Europe, Trump and the fight for ‘sharp power’ fwadmin / March 30, 2025 Stepping in to save the media outlet after US cuts could help European democracies combat Russian disinformation, writes Peter Pomerantsev
UncategorizedSome US oil executives see disaster in Trump’s agenda while dismissing ‘drill, baby, drill’ as a ‘myth and populist rallying cry’ fwadmin / March 30, 2025 “Energy markets are not exempt from the loss of public faith in all markets,” one executive said.
UncategorizedMost affirmative action policies are illegal in France, but US warns French companies against using DEI policies fwadmin / March 30, 2025 “US interference in French companies’ inclusion policies is unacceptable, just like its unjustified tariff threats,” the foreign trade ministry said.
UncategorizedMyanmar quake death toll rises to 1,644 as resistance movement announces partial ceasefire fwadmin / March 30, 2025 The number of injured increased to 3,408, while the missing figure rose to 139.
UncategorizedEU capitals push to water down retaliation against Trump tariffs fwadmin / March 30, 2025 France, Ireland and Italy among a slew of objections to EU’s proposals to hit back at US