日本銀行の植田和男総裁は27日、近年の原油価格上昇について、「ショックは広範囲かつ持続的」との見解を示した。日銀本店で開かれた国際コンファランスであいさつした。
Bloomberg journalists discuss today's biggest winners and losers in the stock market. Listen for analysis on the companies making news on Wall Street.
The world’s biggest social media platforms agreed to pay about $27 million to settle a lawsuit filed by a rural Kentucky school district that alleged their products are addictive and helped create a ...
船主の間で、ホルムズ海峡の通航回復に対する楽観的な見方が広がっている。米国が航行支援に向けた情報を提供し、今週は同海峡を離れる船舶が増えた。 機微な情報だとして匿名を条件に ...
They discuss "Money and Me" the last book of author and journalist Jonathan Clements. Jason and William also examine Clements's approach to personal finance and impact to financial journalism.
Asian rice prices posted their biggest monthly jump in nearly two decades in May, and could rally further as weather risks and war-driven surges in energy and fertilizer costs threaten production.
A top American military officer held an unusual meeting with Cuban commanders at the edge of the US naval base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, as the Trump administration continues a virtual blockade of the ...
The Trump administration said it will appeal a judge’s authority to order across-the-board refunds of all tariffs ruled illegal by the US Supreme Court, potentially injecting legal chaos into a claims ...
A federal judge ordered President Donald Trump to respond to “grievous allegations” that his deal with the government to create a $1.8 billion fund to resolve his lawsuit against the Internal Revenue ...
On the early edition of Balance of Power, Bloomberg Washington Correspondents Joe Mathieu and Kailey Leinz discuss President Trump's signal that he will make decision whether to extend the fragile ...
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. economists have run the numbers on the World Cup and — much as others have done — concluded that Spain are the most likely to come up winners in the epic football contest.
The US Justice Department on May 18 struck a deal with President Donald Trump to create a $1.77 billion legal fund to pay alleged victims of government “weaponization,” an unusual agreement that could ...