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Factor footprints. There is a rich set of economic logic behind the tariff winners and losers. By running {TLTS <GO>} and loading the top and bottom quintile portfolios in the Tilts function, we ...
Global automakers are facing multiple headwinds driving a reset in expectations for volume, powertrain mix, sector profitability, and investment decisions. These include higher US, EU and China ...
For the latest, Bloomberg’s Tim Stenovec will speak with Saleha Mohsin, Jordan Fabian and Anya Andrianova in a Live Q&A on Thursday, April 24 at 11 a.m. EDT. Bloomberg digital subscribers and ...
US President Donald Trump’s combative trade policies are hurting global economic growth, with the US among the hardest hit, according to the OECD. The Paris-based organization slashed its ...
Global equities hit a record high for the first time since February, as signs of a resilient US economy overshadowed uncertainty around trade negotiations.
The International Monetary Fund warned that global public borrowing will likely surge this year as trade tensions triggered by the US lead to slower economic growth and more volatility on ...
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Flooding in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., in 2023. By 2049, costs from the effects climate change could total more than $38 trillion annually. Credit ...
In this seminar Bruno Dupire, Global Head of Quantitative Research, CTO Office at Bloomberg will present the keynote, followed by “lightning talks” of 5 minutes each in quick succession ...