Saturday , 7 February 2026

Green is good for firms chasing $430b market

Bloomberg The itch is back for Paul Mead. After almost a decade investing in vineyards and startups in his native New Zealand, the former Barclays Plc and Enron Corp trader wants to return to the power market. What’s luring Mead is the realisation that efforts to slow global warming through renewable energy and electrification are creating new ways to make …

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GE signs pact to develop Vietnam LNG power plant

Bloomberg General Electric Co and a Vietnamese company signed a memorandum of understanding to develop an LNG power plant near Ho Chi Minh City. The signing between GE and EVN Genco3 took place during an event with President Donald Trump’s National Security Adviser Robert O’Brien in Hanoi. O’Brien, in Vietnam for a visit which includes meetings with government officials and …

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Investors look past chaos, throw $53 billion at stocks

Bloomberg Traders might have surmised that rising coronavirus cases and turmoil atop the government would breed at least the beginnings of caution among investors. Not so much. In what is shaping up as a historic month for equities, exchange-traded funds focussed on US stocks were just hit with one of the biggest deluges of cash ever recorded, attracting nearly $53 …

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Bitcoin revival unleashes $300,000 forecast by next year

Bloomberg Bitcoin mania is back and with it, the return of sky-high predictions from celebrity crypto fund managers to Wall Street stalwarts of where it can go next. The world’s largest digital currency is in the midst of an exuberant rally that this week saw it cross above $18,800 for the first time in almost three years. Strategists and crypto …

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UK, Canada reach trade deal in Brexit boost for Johnson

Bloomberg The UK agreed with Canada to maintain the trading conditions it has through its European Union membership and to begin talks on a broader deal that would pave the way for even closer links with Britain’s 12th-biggest trading partner. The two countries will begin negotiations next year to expand their commercial agreements to cover digital trade, the environment and …

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Oil rises for third straight week on Covid-19 vaccine optimism

Bloomberg Oil rose to the highest in nearly three months with positive Covid-19 vaccine developments paving the way for a more sustained recovery in oil demand. Futures rose 5% in New York this week for a third straight weekly gain as Pfizer Inc and BioNTech SE requested emergency authorisation of their Covid vaccine. Moderna Inc also released positive interim results …

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National Bank of Hungary pushes asset-purchase plans

Bloomberg Hungary’s central bank is about to take its $2.5 billion asset-purchase program to the next level as it prepares to buy the bonds of a company owned by one of its entities. The debt sale under the central bank’s plan, flagged in a corporate filing, may further blur what’s become a hazy boundary on what central banks around the …

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Thailand moves to cool baht rally

Bloomberg Thailand relaxed rules on capital outflows and will increase scrutiny of fund flows into bonds to help cool a currency rally that threatens its economic recovery from the pandemic. The Bank of Thailand (BOT) moved forward measures that were supposed to begin early next year, most of which will now take effect from end-November. The rules will make it …

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Nomura plans flexible work ‘permanently’

Bloomberg Nomura Holdings Inc plans to introduce flexible work on a permanent basis for its overseas staff, the latest global financial firm to consider such a move as the pandemic reshapes office life. While the planning is at an early stage, Nomura sees both an “appetite and ability to support an operating model in which 50% of our corporate workforce …

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Bank Indonesia slashes its policy rate to record low

Bloomberg Indonesia’s central bank cut its policy rate for the first time in four months, urging banks to lend more to help drive an economic recovery. Bank Indonesia cut its seven-day reverse repurchase rate by 25 basis points to 3.75%, the lowest since the benchmark was introduced in 2016, as predicted by 11 of 26 economists surveyed by Bloomberg. “I …

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