Wednesday , 11 February 2026

TimeLine Layout

August, 2022

  • 30 August

    Bonds slump, stock selloff deepens as dollar climbs

      Bloomberg Bonds in Europe led a global selloff that lifted the two-year Treasury yield to levels last seen in 2007 as European Central Bank (ECB) policy makers joined their Federal Reserve counterparts in signalling aggressive tightening. Stocks sank with US futures and the dollar climbed. A global share index falls to a one-month low and European stocks extended last …

    Read More »
  • 30 August

    Goldman says buy commodities, ‘worry about recession later’

      Bloomberg Goldman Sachs group Inc urged investors to pile into commodities as most recession risks coursing through global markets are overblown in the near term, arguing that raw materials stand to rebound amid a profound energy crisis and tight physical fundamentals. “Our economists view the risk of a recession outside Europe in the next 12 months as relatively low,” …

    Read More »
  • 29 August

    World economy needs policy reset to revitalise growth: BIS

      Bloomberg The global economy risks sustained weakness without a change in how it’s run, according to Agustin Carstens, who heads the Bank for International Settlements (BIS). The pandemic and war in Ukraine have proved a “rude awakening” for central banks, which had assumed for too long that supply adjusts automatically and smoothly to shifts in demand, Carstens told the …

    Read More »
  • 29 August

    China’s software sector reports $797bn growth

      Beijing / WAM China’s software industry reported a 10.3 percent increase in business revenues in the first seven months of the year, Chinese news agency, Xinhua, reported. Revenues totalled 5.46 trillion yuan (about $796.66 billion) from January to July, data from China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology showed. Companies in the sector raked in 569.8 billion yuan in …

    Read More »
  • 29 August

    Faster debt relief needed as more countries seek help, warns IMF

    Bloomberg More countries are likely to seek debt relief as a stronger dollar makes repayments tougher, and the program that rich nations have to help poorer ones needs to be faster and broader, the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) deputy chief said. About 60% of low-income countries are at high risk of or already in debt distress, and about 20 emerging markets …

    Read More »
  • 29 August

    SAS warns much more needed to restore its financial health

    Bloomberg SAS AB, which is working its way through a Chapter 11 restructuring in the US, cautioned that much more remains to be done to convince stakeholders to invest in the ailing Scandinavian carrier. The airline also needs to overcome the impact of a pilot strike and travel disruptions that hobbled its key summer season, just as the price of …

    Read More »
  • 29 August

    Boeing targets early 2023 for first Starliner mission

      Bloomberg Nasa aims to use Boeing Co.’s Starliner space vehicle for a crewed mission to the International Space Station as soon as February, the agency said. The flight will mark a major milestone in Starliner’s development, which has suffered from delays and testing setbacks. The planned eight-day mission would be Starliner’s first with astronauts aboard. While the exact launch …

    Read More »
  • 29 August

    Lufthansa pilots step up strike threat as wage talks hit impasse

    Bloomberg Deutsche Lufthansa AG pilots said they have begun preparations to go on strike after failing to reach a wage accord with the airline, potentially creating more chaos after recent labour action already disrupted operations at the height of summer travel season. “At this point we remain far apart,” Matthias Baier, the spokesman for the Vereinigung Cockpit pilot labour union, …

    Read More »
  • 29 August

    Nestle launches vegan KitKats but they’re going to cost more

      Bloomberg Vegans with a hankering for chocolate-covered wafers can at last get their hands on a KitKat. Nestle SA, the Swiss food giant, is launching KitKat V, a plant-based version of one of the world’s most popular chocolate bars, with a rollout planned across 15 European countries including the UK. Unlike the classic KitKat, the vegan version uses a …

    Read More »
  • 29 August

    US suspends Chinese airline flights in Covid-19 dispute

      Bloomberg The US Department of Transportation is suspending 26 flights by Chinese airlines next month in a dispute over Beijing’s strict policies when travelers test positive for Covid-19. The retaliatory move follows the Chinese government’s decision to limit inbound flights by US carriers including United Airlines Holdings Inc. and Delta Air Lines Inc. China’s actions are “adverse to the …

    Read More »