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Inflation slowdown in Russia becomes stable trend — Economy Minister
Inflation geared down to 5.6% as of the last year-end, Maxim Reshetnikov said
Rogers’ Spending Cut Plan Prompts Two Analysts to Boost Ratings
Rogers Communications Inc.’s decision to pull back on capital spending and boost free cash flow this year prompted at least two analysts to raise their recommendation on the telecommunications firm after the company released its first-quarter results Wednesday.
Russian economy open, stable — Economy Minister
Risks existing in global trade are growing protectionism and volatility in financial markets, Maxim Reshetnikov noted
Hungary starts receiving Russian oil over Druzhba pipeline — MOL
Oil supplies over the Druzhba oil pipeline to Hungary and Slovakia resumed after the almost three-month interval, the company said
What the Warner Bros deal could mean for streaming, cinemas and news
What the Warner Bros deal could mean for streaming, cinemas and news1 hour agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleJemma Crew,Business reporterandNatalie Sherman,Business reporterGetty ImagesThe takeover of Warner Bros by Paramount Skydance could significantly reshape Hollywood and the wider media landscape.It has received shareholder approval but is not yet a done deal - requiring the green light from regulators. If it does go ahead, here's how it could shake up things for viewers.Streaming...
Dow CEO Says Petrochemical Supply Disruptions to Persist in 2026
Dow Inc., one of the world’s largest producers of petrochemicals, expects supply disruptions tied to the war in Iran to persist throughout the remainder of 2026, according to Chief Executive Officer Jim Fitterling.
Role of Arctic, Northern Sea Route growing in international logistics
The value of the Northern Trans-Arctic Route "as the safest, the most reliable and efficient route is becoming increasingly evident" amid disruptions of global transport chains due to numerous conflicts, the Russian leader noted
Uruguay Finance Chief Says Pensions Will Stay in Private Hands
Uruguay’s pension savings will continue to be managed by the private sector under the government’s planned overhaul of the social security system, Finance Minister Gabriel Oddone said.
Treasuries Headed for Tightest Monthly Trading Range Since 2020
US Treasury benchmark yields have been locked in the narrowest range since the depths of the coronavirus pandemic, as investors fatigued by conflicting geopolitical headlines search for direction.
Reeves reaps £30bn windfall from wealth taxes
Reeves reaps £30bn windfall from wealth taxes
EU toughens requirements to traceability of diamonds
The importers of polished diamonds are olbiged to provide a due-diligence statement confirming that the diamonds were not mined, processed or produced in Russia
Bloomberg Surveillance 4/23/2026
Jonathan Ferro, Lisa Abramowicz and Annmarie Hordern speak daily with leaders and decision makers from Wall Street to Washington and beyond. No other program better positions investors and executives for the trading day. (Source: Bloomberg)
Czech Utility Giant CEZ Plans Asset Split Before Possible Buyout
Czech power utility CEZ AS outlined a plan to split its assets, a move that could pave the way for the government to obtain full ownership of its electricity production in a long-planned buyout.
Why EV Demand Stronger Than It Looks
Tesla is tripling AI spending to $25B as its robotics ambitions ramp up, while EV sales send mixed signals. TD Cowen’s Itay Michaeli joined Bloomberg Open Interest to explain why demand may be stronger than it looks, why losing tax credits hurt more than high gas prices helped, and how upcoming EV launches could spark the next surge. (Source: Bloomberg)
American Express Sees Strong Card Spending, Higher Costs
American Express Co. plans to boost spending on marketing and technology and said its customers’ spending on air travel has been slowing. Romaine Bostick discusses his interview with American Express CEO Stephen Squeri on "Bloomberg Open Interest." (Source: Bloomberg)
Pimco Privately Lends $10 Billion to Gulf in Wartime Bond Deals
As Persian Gulf states build cash buffers to deal with any potential economic fallout from the Iran war, one large buyer has stepped in: Pacific Investment Management Co.
Bibby Stockholm asylum barge operator admits overcharging by £118m in 'erroneous billing' to Home Office and others
Bibby Stockholm asylum barge operator admits overcharging by £118m in 'erroneous billing' to Home Office and othersBy GREG HEFFER, POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT Published: 15:15, 23 April 2026 | Updated: 15:22, 23 April 2026 e-mail View comments
MCP Acquires Amcor Flexibles Mohammedia to Expand Industrial Footprint in Morocco
Agadir – Mediterrania Capital Partners (MCP), a private equity firm focused on growth investments across Africa, has signed a Share Purchase Agreement to acquire 100% of Société Marocaine des Manufactures de Mohammedia (SMMM), the holding company of Amcor Flexibles Mohammedia (AFM), from Amcor Group. Amcor Flexibles Mohammedia is a leading manufacturer of flexible packaging solutions. The company primarily serves the dairy sector, while also supplying the pharmaceutical, food, and home and...
Internet outages in Russia linked to preventing terrorist threats — Putin
The Russian leader drew attention to internet problems that people face in large cities of the country
Asbestos toy warnings
Asbestos toy warningsTo play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.This video can not be playedAsbestos toy warningsCloseA warning has been issued after asbestos was found in some stretchy toys.Consumer journalist Rebecca Wilcox shares the latest news.To watch this with subtitles go to BBC iPlayer and search for Morning Live from 23/04/2026.Published2 minutes agoShareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingRead description