• Aug 30, 2024

Oil Holds Gain on Positive US Economic Data, Libya Disruptions

(Bloomberg) -- Oil steadied to end the week after positive US economic data and worsening supply disruptions in Libya buoyed prices.Most Read from BloombergDense Cities With Low Emissions Suffer Most From Air Pollution, Study FindsTurkey Plans Istanbul Taxi Surge to Tackle ComplaintsIntergenerational Housing Could Help Older Adults Combat LonelinessAs Rural Hospitals Shutter Maternity Wards, Urban Ones FollowA Guide to Urban Swimming in Europe, Beyond the SeineBrent for October traded around $80

  • Aug 30, 2024

South Africa’s Rand Surges to 13-Month High on Economy Optimism

(Bloomberg) -- The rand climbed to a 13-month high on Friday, riding a wave of optimism about South Africa’s economy and also buoyed by expectations of imminent Federal Reserve interest-rate cuts.Most Read from BloombergDense Cities With Low Emissions Suffer Most From Air Pollution, Study FindsTurkey Plans Istanbul Taxi Surge to Tackle ComplaintsIntergenerational Housing Could Help Older Adults Combat LonelinessAs Rural Hospitals Shutter Maternity Wards, Urban Ones FollowA Guide to Urban Swimmin

  • Aug 30, 2024

French Inflation Retreats to Its Lowest Level in Three Years

(Bloomberg) -- French inflation eased to its lowest level since July 2021 — bolstering the case for the European Central Bank to continue cutting interest rates after similar slowdowns in Germany and Spain.Most Read from BloombergDense Cities With Low Emissions Suffer Most From Air Pollution, Study FindsTurkey Plans Istanbul Taxi Surge to Tackle ComplaintsIntergenerational Housing Could Help Older Adults Combat LonelinessAs Rural Hospitals Shutter Maternity Wards, Urban Ones FollowA Guide to Urb

  • Aug 30, 2024

Libya’s Political Feud Threatens Return of Oil Supply Chaos

(Bloomberg) -- Libya’s political crisis is threatening to return the OPEC member’s oil production to the chaos that plagued it for years after the toppling of dictator Moammar Al Qaddafi. Most Read from BloombergDense Cities With Low Emissions Suffer Most From Air Pollution, Study FindsTurkey Plans Istanbul Taxi Surge to Tackle ComplaintsIntergenerational Housing Could Help Older Adults Combat LonelinessAs Rural Hospitals Shutter Maternity Wards, Urban Ones FollowA Guide to Urban Swimming in Eur

  • Aug 29, 2024

NAB Chief Says Australia Economy Divisions Make RBA’s Job Tough

(Bloomberg) -- The chief executive of National Australia Bank Ltd. said there are increasing divisions within the country’s economy, making the task for appropriate monetary policy settings even more tricky.Most Read from BloombergDense Cities With Low Emissions Suffer Most From Air Pollution, Study FindsTurkey Plans Istanbul Taxi Surge to Tackle ComplaintsIntergenerational Housing Could Help Older Adults Combat LonelinessAs Rural Hospitals Shutter Maternity Wards, Urban Ones FollowA Guide to Ur