Bloomberg Canada will require travellers arriving from China from January 5 to provide evidence of a negative Covid-19 test result, taken no more than two days before their departure, to airlines prior to boarding. The requirement applies to those aged two years of age and older and will also apply to those traveling from the Chinese territories of Hong ...
Read More »Venezuela, Colombia open bridge to bolster trade ties
Bloomberg Venezuela and Colombia officials opened the Atanasio Girardot international bridge, allowing vehicles carrying both passengers and cargo to cross the border between both countries. Completed in 2016 but never used, the bridge also known as Tienditas was inaugurated with a ceremony led by authorities from both countries, including Colombia’s commerce minister German Umana and transportation minister Guillermo Reyes, ...
Read More »Brazil markets sink as traders mull Lula’s plan to beef up state
Bloomberg Brazilian assets tumbled on the first session of 2023 as traders digested plans by President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva to use state-owned companies to drive economic growth. Petrobras slumped as much as 6.9% in Sao Paulo, the main drag on the benchmark Ibovespa index, which fell 3.1% as of 11:47 am. Lender Banco do Brasil SA dropped as ...
Read More »US is in recession ‘by any definition’: Burry
Bloomberg Scion Asset Management founder Michael Burry said while inflation has peaked, it is likely to pick up again in response to government stimulus. “The US in recession by any definition,†Burry, the investor made famous by Christian Bale in the 2015 movie The Big Short, said on Twitter. “Fed will cut and government will stimulate. And we will ...
Read More »Germany vows crackdown after brutal New Year’s violence
Bloomberg Germany vowed to crack down on people responsible for violence around the weekend’s New Year celebrations, in which dozens of police, paramedics and firefighters were injured. “The government, and of course the chancellor as well, condemns these at times massive attacks in the strongest possible terms,†Christiane Hoffmann, a spokeswoman for Chancellor Olaf Scholz, said on Monday at the ...
Read More »European gas falls to lowest level since before war in Ukraine
Bloomberg European natural gas prices started the New Year declining as mild weather curbed demand. Benchmark futures dropped 7.9% to the lowest level since February 21, extending three weeks of net declines. Weather forecasts point to temperatures above seasonal norms for most of the region in next two weeks, which will help Europe avoid depleting its stocks too soon as ...
Read More »Xi: Tough challenges remain in China’s fight against Covid-19
Bloomberg President Xi Jinping said tough challenges remain in China’s fight against Covid-19 and acknowledged divisions in society that led to rare spontaneous protests, after weeks of silence on a virus policy pivot that’s infected hundreds of millions and delivered a severe blow to economic activity. In a New Year’s address, Xi said the country is in a new phase ...
Read More »Indonesia’s inflation beats highest forecast
Bloomberg Indonesia’s inflation surprised on the upside in December, challenging the central bank and market’s view that price pressures were well on the wane. Consumer prices rose 5.51% from a year ago, driven by higher costs of gasoline, household fuels, air freight rates and transport fares, the nation’s statistics agency said. That beats even the highest forecast in a ...
Read More »India’s unemployment rate surges to 16-month high
Bloomberg India’s unemployment rate rose to a 16-month high in December as job creation in the slowing economy failed to keep pace with the growing workforce. The overall unemployment rate increased to 8.3%, up from 8% in November, according to data from the Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy Pvt Ltd. That’s the highest reading since August 2021. The rise ...
Read More »Modi’s cash ban was legal, India’s top court rules amid faint dissent
Bloomberg India’s Supreme Court upheld Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s 2016 decision to overnight invalidate high-value currency notes, a decision that could provide firepower to the ruling party ahead of a series of elections in coming months. A five-judge panel in a majority verdict said the government’s move satisfied the test of “proportionality†and the court cannot supplant the wisdom ...
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