Masters of Equities Universe Are Unfazed by Spike in Bond Yields
(Bloomberg) -- The recent rise in interest rates triggered a bout of volatility, but it's not making the pros in the stock market run for the hills just yet. Read More
(Bloomberg) -- The recent rise in interest rates triggered a bout of volatility, but it's not making the pros in the stock market run for the hills just yet. Read More
(Bloomberg) -- Tsingshan Holding Group Co. made numerous bold moves on its path to becoming the world's largest nickel producer, but its new plan to supply carmakers with cheap, clean metal could be its biggest breakthrough yet. Read More
(Bloomberg) -- Uber Technologies Inc. failed to pay some of its drivers special bonuses for using electric vehicles, part of a broad plan designed last year to put more electric cars on the road. Read More
(Bloomberg) -- EnergyAustralia will accelerate the closure of a 100-year-old coal-fired plant and install a giant storage battery to achieve a faster transition to clean power that's leaving aging fossil fuel sites uncompetitive. Read More
(Bloomberg) -- China's producer prices rose at the fastest pace in more than two years in February, fueled by surging commodity costs, while consumer deflation eased. Read More
(Bloomberg) -- Texas state lawmakers introduced a series of bills designed to address last month's energy crisis, including one that would require power plants to weatherize and another that would block retailers from exposing consumers to volatile wholesale electricity prices. Read More
(Bloomberg) -- Oil is heading for a fourth monthly gain with the global market tightening as investors await the OPEC+ meeting next week, watching for any changes to production strategy following a surge in prices. Read More
(Bloomberg) -- Oil prices will rally sooner and higher than previously thought as the global energy demand recovery outpaces the supply response from the OPEC+ alliance, shale and Iran, according to Goldman Sachs Group Inc. Read More
(Bloomberg) -- After enduring a wretched week of Arctic storms, hunger and cold, several Texans were handed another pain point -- massive electricity bills. Read More
(Bloomberg) -- The operator of the power grid in Texas was hit with a second lawsuit in as many days over power outages that left millions of residents without heat and some without water in the midst of this week's bitter cold wave.Ercot, the Electric