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Robinhood Plans to Speed Up Debuts for Publicly Traded Funds
Robinhood Markets Inc. is planning to increase how often it debuts publicly traded closed-end funds after unveiling its first two attempts at making private firms more widely available to its retail customers. The first fund, which holds stakes in large private...
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Private Credit Squeezed By Bank Refinancings: Credit Weekly
Highly-indebted companies are increasingly ditching private credit loans for cheaper capital in the bank loan market, a shift underscoring the stark realities of higher-for-longer interest rates. Corporate America’s effort to limit its interest burden is showing up in...
South Korea’s Curbs on ETF Speculation Echo 1873’s Panic
Some say that history may not repeat itself, but it often rhymes. Single-stock product launches have exploded in the ETF ecosystem, but South Korea’s recent efforts to curb excessive speculation in these funds are producing historical echoes of the Panic of 1873....
Over 600 Companies Likely to Be Culled in Topix Index’s Biggest Overhaul, Analysts Say
Japan’s Topix stock index is poised for its biggest overhaul, with more than 600 companies — over a third of its constituents — likely to be gradually removed under new eligibility rules, according to analysts’ estimates. Companies whose free-float market...
Explosive Drone at German Airport Marks New Threat to Europe
A German airport used to ship Ukraine military equipment resumed flights after discovering an explosive-laden drone, prompting warnings of new threats targeting Europe. Germany’s Leipzig-Halle airport, a major hub for transporting cargo and arms, diverted several...
German Airport Stops Flights After Drone Sighting, Collision
Germany’s Leipzig-Halle airport, a major hub for transporting cargo and military equipment, temporarily suspended flights after an armed drone was found overnight and a cargo plane collided in midair with a small, unidentified object. Several aircraft, including a...
Yen Rally Stalls Even as Bessent Vows Support After Intervention
The yen’s rally stalled Tuesday even as US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent pledged continued support for Japan following a historic joint intervention. The yen ended the New York trading session weaker by 0.4% against the dollar, snapping the Japanese currency’s best...
Jefferies Gets New Evidence of Fake Invoices at Beleaguered Fund
Jefferies Financial Group Inc. has been told that some of the invoices underpinning its financing to an iron ore trader called Sapphire Minmetals Corp. are not genuine, according to people familiar with the matter. The discovery, which came after Jefferies checked the...
US Drafts Ban on China Data Center Components, Reuters Says
The Federal Communications Commission is drafting a ban on imports of some Chinese data center components to protect US data center infrastructure, Reuters reported. The proposed ban aims to prevent Chinese firms from installing malware or stealing data from the data...
Bessent Says Yen Level Problem for Japan, Other Currencies
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the weakness of the yen has contributed to Japan’s inflation problem and raised the risk of broader depreciation of Asian currencies as he reiterated US support for efforts to stabilize the situation. “It’s just the level of the...
Aramco Sees Oil Refineries Running Flat Out as Buffers Run Thin
Refineries outside of conflict zones are running at full tilt across the world and there are few shock absorbers left in the system to protect against higher fuel prices, the world’s biggest oil company Saudi Aramco said. A combination of war in the Middle East and...






