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economics
Mexico and Peru Likely Split on Rate Cut Decision: Day GuideTwo of Latin America’s main inflation-targeting central banks meeting Thursday are forecast to take their cues from their most recent consumer price reports, with Mexico all but certainly opting for a pause and Peru set to deliver a second straight interest rate cut.May 9, 2024
business
Trump Versus Biden Election Advertising Windfall May Not Save BroadcastersWelcome to The Brink. I’m Nataly Pak, a reporter in New York, where I’ve been looking at the woes facing broadcasters ahead of the US election later this year. We also have news on WeWork, Atos and Chinese developers. Follow this link to subscribe. Send us feedback and tips at debtnews@bloomberg.net or DM on X to @natalynpak.April 30, 2024
business
Altice ‘Jenga Tower’ Menaces Global Credit Markets (Podcast)Altice distress is ripping through global credit markets and setting ugly precedents for debt investors. Bloomberg Intelligence’s Aidan Cheslin joins Irene Garcia Perez, Eleanor Duncan and James Crombie from Bloomberg News to discuss the ongoing drama. Billionaire owner Patrick Drahi has taken a combative approach to creditors, who are joining forces to avoid steep losses. Credit rating downgrades and asset price falls at Altice France — which has more than €24 billion ($25.6 billion) of debt —April 25, 2024
politics
Latin America Sees Low-Rate Dreams Crumble, Political Woes RiseThe region that led the world into a promising cycle of interest rate cuts is warning that delays to the Federal Reserve’s own monetary easing pose a threat to its economic recovery, potentially exacerbating domestic political problems.April 19, 2024
economics
World Economy Latest: New Fed Outlook Leaves World Edgy on CurrenciesI’m Chris Anstey, a senior editor who’s in Washington for the IMF-World Bank April 15-20 meetings, and today we’re looking at angst over the Fed causing rate-cut delays worldwide. Send us feedback and tips to ecodaily@bloomberg.net or get in touch on X via @economics. And if you aren’t yet signed up to receive this newsletter, you can do so here.April 18, 2024