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French Election: Left Unites, Le Maire Warns of EU Exit Risk
Left-leaning political parties in France sealed an alliance to join forces in the upcoming legislative election, with polls showing it…
Yen Slides as BOJ Holds Rates, Farage’s Reform Overtakes Sunak’s Tories | Daybreak: Europe 06/14/24
Bloomberg Daybreak Europe is your essential morning viewing to stay ahead. Live from London, we set the agenda for your…
BOJ’S Reduction in Bond Buying Could be Larger Than Markets Expect: BofA’s Sinha
Adarsh Sinha, Co-Head of Asia FX and Rates Strategy at BofA Global Research, believes the BOJ’s eventual cut to bond…
BOJ ‘Needs to Stick the Course,’ HSBC’s Neumann Says
HSBC Chief Asia Economist Frederic Neumann says most people in Japan expect the yen to continue to weaken. Speaking on…
French Election Could Mean More Stocks Volatility, Citigroup Says
Citigroup European Equity Strategy Head Beata Manthey says the upcoming French elections mean that the volatility in the equity market…
Bank of Japan Keeps Rates Unchanged, Seen Delaying Bond Buying Cuts
The Bank of Japan on Friday announced it would hold steady on interest rates and flagged a cut in debt…
Markets in 2 Minutes: BOJ Disappoints Markets Again
Anna Edwards and Ven Ram break down today’s key themes for analysts and investors on "Bloomberg Markets Today." ——– More…
Farage’s Reform UK Party Overtakes Sunak’s Tories in Poll
The right-wing party Reform UK, led by Nigel Farage, was on 19% in a survey published by YouGov on Thursday….
How These Twisting Towers Are Reshaping Brooklyn
While many of New York’s luxury apartment buildings take the shape of supertall skyscrapers, a development at the northernmost point…
Tesla Shareholders Meeting Today | Bloomberg: The Close 6/13/2024
Bloomberg Television brings you the latest news and analysis leading up to the final minutes and seconds before and after…