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Bloomberg
a day ago
- Business
- Bloomberg
Julian Harris: Starmer's Week of Deliverism and Trumpism
The government's trade deal with India puts Britain back on the world stage, Keir Starmer told Bloomberg News this afternoon. The prime minister sat down with our trade correspondent Lucy White at Chequers, his official Buckinghamshire estate, to rave about a pact that is hoped to add nearly £5 billion to the UK's annual economic output (note: this is very little, as a percentage, but over time such incremental gains could be significant if you achieve enough of them.)


Bloomberg
4 days ago
- Business
- Bloomberg
BlackRock Restricts Use of Company Devices for China Travel
BlackRock Inc. has told staff traveling to China for business trips to use temporary loaner phones and not to bring company laptops, underscoring growing concern among some global firms about employees working there. The world's largest asset manager detailed the 'policy enhancement' on business travel to China in an internal memo seen by Bloomberg News, saying it is effective July 16.

Wall Street Journal
5 days ago
- Business
- Wall Street Journal
Commerce Secretary Lutnick Confident About Reaching EU Trade Deal
In an interview with CBS, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick doubled down on the deadline for the European Union to reach a trade deal with the U.S. Photo: Brian Kaiser/Bloomberg News


Bloomberg
5 days ago
- Business
- Bloomberg
Metrics Credit Says It's Unaware of Regulator ASIC Investigation
Metrics Credit Partners Pty said it's unaware of any investigation by the Australian Securities & Investments Commission into the company after Bloomberg News reported last week that the regulator was probing it. The corporate watchdog is scrutinizing the private credit manager because of concerns over loan valuations and governance practices that have emerged as part of a broader industry probe, Bloomberg reported on Friday, citing people with knowledge of the matter.


Reuters
18-07-2025
- Business
- Reuters
Canada weighs limits on US lumber exports to ease trade friction, British Columbia premier tells Bloomberg News
July 16 (Reuters) - Canada is open to considering limits on softwood lumber exports to the U.S. to try to ease some trade friction between the neighboring countries, British Columbia Premier David Eby told Bloomberg News in a report published on Wednesday. "One of the asks for years out of the American coalition has been a quota — that there's a fixed amount of lumber that gets to come from Canada," Eby told Bloomberg News. "And I think that, for the first time, there's some willingness to have a conversation about what that could look like."