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FASTag annual pass price increase to Rs 3,075 from April 1: All you need to know
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Floating vs fixed home loans in 2026: What works better in a volatile market?
Floating vs fixed home loans in What works better in a volatile market
Why Eli Lilly Is Buying Centessa for $7.8 Billion
Bloomberg Intelligence's Sam Fazeli discusses Eli Lilly's $7.8 billion acquisition of Centessa, marking the company's entry into the sleep disorder drug market. He speaks on "Bloomberg Open Interest." (Source: Bloomberg)
Energy bills in Great Britain forecast to hit almost £2,000 a year this summer
Consumers brace for ‘awful April’ and Iran war cost hikes, which have pushed UK’s gas market past three-year highs Households in Great Britain could see their energy bills increase by about £290 a year to almost £2,000 from this summer in a “tough pill to swallow” for consumers already braced for a...
Could the Hormuz crisis eclipse the 1970s oil shock?
Could the Hormuz crisis eclipse the 1970s oil shock?
The company behind ClassPass and Mindbody just got a lot bigger with a $7.5B merger
The merger is a sign that the fitness industry is continuing to move toward consolidation to compete at a larger scale. Recent moves include MyFitnessPal acquiring Cal AI, an AI calorie counting app, and Strava buying two apps: cycling app The Breakaway and running app Runna.
Energy Crisis: Gas Tops $4 a Gallon in US
Gas prices in the US keep surging. The nationwide average has now topped $4 a gallon for the first time since August 2022 due to the war with Iran. Bloomberg's Julian Lee reports. (Source: Bloomberg)
Breaking Down the $44.8 Billion Unilever-McCormick Deal
Unilever agreed to combine its food business with spice maker McCormick & Co. in a $44.8 billion deal. Under the agreement, McCormick will pay $15.7 billion and the equivalent of $29.1 billion McCormick shares for most of Unilever’s food business. Crystal Tse has more on "Bloomberg Open Interest." (...
شهروندان از موج گسترده بیکاری و فروپاشی کسبوکارها میگویند
پیامهای رسیده به ایراناینترنشنال از شهرهای مختلف نشان میدهد از زمان آغاز جنگ و قطع اینترنت، موج بیکاری، کاهش درآمد و تعطیلی کسبوکارها، معیشت بسیاری از خانوادهها را به مرز بحران رسانده است.
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Barclays Predicts Growing Treasury Market Will Need Bailouts
The Treasury market has been rendered structurally unstable by its explosive growth and is likely to require occasional “official interventions” to support its functioning, according to strategists at Barclays.
Private Equity Racks Up $94 Billion Debt in 2025 to Fund Payouts
Private equity-owned companies borrowed $94 billion in leveraged loans and high-yield bonds in the US to fund their own payouts last year, increasing risk to the businesses, according to an analysis by Moody’s Ratings.
US Junk Bonds Headed for Worst Quarterly Returns Since 2022
US high-yield bonds are on track to post their first negative quarterly returns since 2022 as fears of artificial intelligence disrupting software makers and rising Treasury yields made investors more reluctant to bet on riskier companies.
India to begin world’s biggest population count
DUBAI 21°CGOLD/FOREXPRAYER TIMESNEWSLETTERSLOGIN GOLD/FOREXDUBAI 21°CPRAYER TIMES ASIAASIAINDIAPAKISTANPHILIPPINES World / Asia / IndiaIndia to begin world’s biggest population countProcess will combine door-to-door visits with an option for online self-enumeration New Delhi: India will launch the w...
Steel bosses warn ‘back door’ loophole in UK trade rules could lead to job cuts and closures
New measures will protect Tata and British Steel but allow foreign pre-made parts into the UK, say industry bossesSteel bosses have warned ministers that a “back door” in new trade rules could hit British manufacturers and lead to job cuts and factory closures by allowing a vast array of foreign pro...
CLO Refinancing Plans Put On Ice in Europe as Funding Costs Rise
As the war in the Middle East drives up the cost of CLO funding, some European managers are shelving their refinancing plans — a move that may complicate efforts by the region’s riskiest borrowers to roll over their debt.
Key NASA administrator breaks down goals of Artemis II mission
Lakiesha Hawkins, the acting deputy associate administrator for NASA's Exploration Systems Development Mission Directorate (ESDMD), joins CBS News 24/7 to break down the goals of the Artemis II moon mission.
Landlords ‘leveraging up’ by exploiting property tax rules are fuelling Australia’s housing affordability crisis, analysis finds
Exclusive: Capital gains tax discount and negative gearing rules created ‘extra artificial incentive’ for property speculation, the e61 Institute has foundGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe combination of the capital gains tax discount and negative gearing rules has turbo...
Washington state’s ‘historic’ millionaire tax takes aim at super-rich – will it succeed?
As living costs rise, the state where Gates and Bezos made billions is targeting top earners – could other states follow?Noel Frame knows exactly how difficult it is to raise taxes on the ultra-wealthy, because she has been trying to do just that – first as an activist, then as a state legislator –...
China has ‘room’ for imported inflation, but economic risks rising: PBOC adviser
China has sufficient leeway to cope with imported inflationary shocks from Middle East instability, a monetary-policy adviser to the People’s Bank of China said, but the country must balance those pressures with economic-growth risks. Huang Yiping, a member of the PBOC’s Monetary Policy Committee, s...