Welcome to Tuesday, Europe. Here’s the latest news and analysis from Bloomberg Economics to help you start the day: The Italian Treasury is starting to factor in a bigger hit
Continue reading »Home »
The Final Approval Rating of Every President Since Harry Truman
President Donald Trump is ending a historically unpopular presidency with the lowest record approval rating during his term, at 34%, according to Gallup. Only Harry S. Truman and Richard Nixon,
Continue reading »Glencore boss Glasenberg to step down, Gary Nagle named new CEO
Glencore boss Ivan Glasenberg is to step down next year and Gary Nagle, head of coal assets at the mining and trading group, will become the new CEO. Glasenberg, 63,
Continue reading »FBI warns of new coronavirus email auto-forwarding scam
Fox News Flash top headlines for December 1 Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what’s clicking on Foxnews.com. Criminals taking advantage of the COVID-19 pandemic are turning to a
Continue reading »Why markets jumped 70% in 8 months
And why markets could give up 25 per cent of all these gains made since March 2020. The 50-stock NSE had hit a low of 7511.10 on March 24, 2020;
Continue reading »European stock markets endure worst week since June
Stock markets in Europe have had their worst week since June after investors shrugged off record-breaking growth for the eurozone and focused on the likely impact of fresh lockdown restrictions.
Continue reading »The best leggings you can wear to work
Leggings may not technically be pants, but that doesn't mean that you can't wear them to work. Thanks to details like pleats, buttons, and belt loops, more and more leggings
Continue reading »The CEO of one of America's biggest mall operators reveals how 'fulventory' is turning stores into fulfillment centers and why malls have to stop being a 'lazy a– business'
Lou Conforti, the CEO of mall operator Washington Prime Group, said the mall industry needs to evolve away from being a "lazy a– business." Earlier this year, Washington Prime introduced
Continue reading »Spain’s Toxic Politics and Health Crisis Have Got Merkel Worried
Spain is paying a hefty price for its broken political system and is rapidly becoming the euro’s problem child. It used to be Italy that was seen as the bigger
Continue reading »Next debate, we ought to hand the job of moderator over to a mother. Moms are used to dealing with tantrums and bullies.
The first 2020 presidential debate was a chaotic mess filled with yelling, constant interruptions, and unintelligible cross-talk. Melissa Petro, a New York-based freelance writer with two small children, says that
Continue reading »