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markets
Fearing a Bond Selloff? History Shows FOMC Gains Are More LikelyFor bond traders worried that Jerome Powell will trigger a selloff Wednesday by pushing back on their interest rate-cut bets, here’s a little historical consolation: Federal Reserve meetings are more likely to set off rallies instead.January 30, 2024
economics
The ECB’s Inflation Fight Isn’t Over YetI’m Craig Stirling, a senior editor in Frankfurt. Today we’re looking at euro-area inflation. Send us feedback and tips to ecodaily@bloomberg.net or get in touch on X (formerly known as Twitter) via @economics. And if you aren’t yet signed up to receive this newsletter, you can do so here.January 5, 2024
business
NFL's Ndamukong Suh Was a Former Cornhusker Who Became Buffett’s BuddyHi, it’s Jason Kelly reporting from Los Angeles today, with the story of how an NFL star set himself on the road to investing. We also look at a fresh SPAC deal (yes, they’re still happening), the latest on Twitter and Musk and more. Today's top storiesJuly 20, 2022
green
Gas Is the New Coal With Risk of $100 Billion in Stranded AssetsNatural gas is falling out of favor with emissions-wary investors and utilities at a quicker pace than coal did, catching some power generators unaware and potentially leaving them stuck with billions of dollars of assets they can’t sell.April 17, 2021
technology
Doomed 737 Caught on Satellite Data That Could Aid InvestigationA new global satellite network capable of tracking planes from space captured the flight path of the Boeing Co. 737 Max that crashed Sunday in Ethiopia and the data has been shared with investigative agencies, including some that have decided to ground the jet.March 13, 2019