10-year Treasury yield falls slightly ahead of Friday’s jobs report
U.S. Treasury yields ticked down Thursday, after pulling back from recent multi-year highs on Wednesday, as investors considered fresh economic data.
Shares of French train manufacturer Alstom plunge 35% after cash flow downgrade
Trading of Alstom was briefly suspended at the open of the Paris Stock Exchange.
UK’s Metro Bank shares suspended multiple times after plunging more than 25%
Shares of Britain’s Metro Bank suspended trading Thursday after tanking more than 29% amid reports that it was trying to raise £600 million ($727 million) in debt and equity.
A second war could easily erupt in Europe — while everyone’s distracted by Ukraine
While the war in Ukraine is ongoing, tensions have escalated in another part of Europe that remains highly volatile.
German defense contractor postpones IPO on eve of debut
The company said the market environment had “clouded noticeably.”
Toyota, LG Energy Solution sign $3 billion battery supply deal in U.S. EV push
LG Energy Solution signed an agreement with Toyota to supply electric vehicle batteries to the Japanese automaker for 10 years.
Asia’s edge isn’t just cheap labor, whether it’s China, India or Japan, KKR says
That investment conclusion comes after a trip to the region by New York-based Henry H. McVey, KKR’s head of global macro and asset allocation.
Peak crude demand is fueling anger and argument in the world of oil
It’s been a war of words and numbers between the International Energy Agency and OPEC as they spar over the future of peak oil demand.
CNBC Daily Open: Investors got a brief reprieve
Investors got a brief reprieve from bad news and rising costs yesterday, which helped to ease pressure from stocks.
Why China has its eye on Latin America
Even though thousands of kilometers separate them, China became Latin America & the Caribbean’s second-largest trading partner in 2021. So, what is fueling China’s interest in the region?