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Benz: They both would stand to benefit, but when yields are as high as they are today, it can be an awfully good time to lock them in by buying a portfolio of individual bonds, perhaps laddered to ...
We think Foshan Haitian Flavouring and Food is in sound financial shape as it possesses abundant cash reserves and runs on very low leverage with minimal debt. The company has a debt/equity ratio of ...
The Taiwan bank remains one of the few holdouts in the global rate-cutting cycle. It last cut rates in March 2020, during the pandemic. The central bank attributed the decision to uncertainty ...
Alphabet's Google suffered a setback in its yearslong battle against an antitrust fine after a top adviser to the European Union's highest court backed a 4.12 billion-euro ($4.74 billion) penalty ...
Asian and European stocks fell on Thursday, and oil futures rose, on a report that suggested a U.S. military strike against Iran could happen this weekend. Bloomberg News said that some senior U.S.
The Philippine central bank delivered a widely expected interest-rate cut to support the economy, warning about slowing global growth and geopolitical risks. Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas cut its ...
--German insurer Allianz is cutting 650 jobs in its U.K. insurance arm, the Financial Times reports, citing unnamed sources. --The roles affected are in its commercial, speciality and personal ...
European and Asian stock markets fell Thursday, while U.S. markets were closed for the Juneteenth holiday, but investors continued to steer clear of risky assets amid geopolitical concerns centered on ...
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EU Court Aide Backs $4.7 Billion Google Android Fine The opinion is a blow for the search giant, which has for years tried to rid itself of multibillion-dollar penalties the commission has levied for ...
Unless the eurozone faces a major new shock such as an escalation of the military conflict in the Middle East, the ECB is more likely to lower its key interest rate over the next six months than raise ...