Europe’s Biggest Money Managers Bet ECB Rates Haven’t Hit a Peak
Some of the biggest money managers in Europe say traders are wrong to bet the European Central Bank is done hiking interest rates.
Some of the biggest money managers in Europe say traders are wrong to bet the European Central Bank is done hiking interest rates.
Israel’s military warned Iran-backed Hezbollah risked dragging neighboring Lebanon into war, as the Lebanese militia kept firing rockets across the border. Israel stepped up airstrikes on Gaza in preparation for what it called the “next stage” of its operations, likely a ground invasion.
Diesel cars are being moved out of London and into the north of England and Scotland after a crackdown on emissions in the city.
Industry warns cutting tariffs in free trade deal would decimate jobs and investment.
After nearly twenty years of designing Porsche 911s and Cayennes, Michael Mauer says new competitors led by EV brands from China are making managers and designers in Germany more receptive to risky vehicle concepts.
Australia will suspend its case at the World Trade Organization over China’s tariffs on wine imports ahead of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s first trip to the country next month.
Europe is considering whether to extend an emergency gas price cap introduced earlier this year because of fears that the conflict in the Middle East and a pipeline sabotage might elevate prices this winter, the Financial Times reported, citing a presentation to diplomats that it had seen.
South Korea, the US and Japan were set to conduct a joint air military exercise near the Korean peninsula on Sunday, weeks after the three countries carried out their first three-nation naval interdiction drills in seven years.
Swiss voters go to the polls on Sunday with the anti-immigrant People’s Party set to cement its position as the nation’s strongest political force.
Israel said it will step up aerial strikes over Gaza in preparation for the “next stage” of its military operation, likely a ground invasion.