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Sovereign wealth fund ADQ has more than doubled assets in four years, boasting a portfolio that spans everything from a stake in auction house Sotheby’s to Abu Dhabi’s flagship airline.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer is preparing tougher measures on immigration to stem a record flow of arrivals across the English Channel and stave off the threat posed by Nigel Farage’s Reform UK ...
Federal campaign finance records show that on June 30, 2024, billionaire Michael Bloomberg cut a $19 million check to help reelect former President Joe Biden. Roughly a month later, the Biden ...
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The euro-area economy grew more than expected at the start of the year, though is yet to feel the full force of US President Donald Trump’s tariffs. First-quarter gross domestic product jumped 0 ...
Microsoft Corp. shares jumped after the company reported stronger-than-expected quarterly sales and profit growth, suggesting customer demand for cloud services has held steady despite a wave of ...
Estée Lauder Cos. said it expects to return to sales growth next year despite a sharp revenue decline at the cosmetics maker. The owner of The Ordinary and Clinique brands is forecasting sales to ...
President Donald Trump said he would impose secondary sanctions on nations or companies buying Iranian oil, ratcheting up pressure on Tehran as nuclear talks with the US hit a snag. “Any Country ...
The Israel-based company made the decision to delay its offering in early April, Bloomberg News reported. It had filed for an IPO with the US Securities and Exchange Commission in late March.
“If the level of uncertainty grows from here, yes, you will not see the same amount of capital activity — but things will settle down,” Solomon said in an interview with Bloomberg Television ...
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