Five Key Charts to Watch in Global Commodity Markets This Week
  • March 9, 2025

Five Key Charts to Watch in Global Commodity Markets This Week

(Bloomberg) -- Oil supplies are on the way up and prices are dropping, giving plenty of fodder to attendees of CERAWeek, the global energy conference kicking off in Houston Monday. The fate of 11 million metric tons of US grains is up in the air over trade policy uncertainty. And gold miner earnings show whose on top. Most Read from BloombergNJ College to Merge With State School After Financial StressTrump Administration Plans to Eliminate Dozens of Housing OfficesWhere New York City's Zoning Re

India Struggles to Shake Off Pessimism After $1.3 Trillion Stock Rout
  • March 8, 2025

India Struggles to Shake Off Pessimism After $1.3 Trillion Stock Rout

(Bloomberg) -- Global fund managers are in no rush to load up on Indian stocks even after an unprecedented losing streak has lowered equity valuations.Most Read from BloombergNJ College to Merge With State School After Financial StressTrump Administration Plans to Eliminate Dozens of Housing OfficesWhere New York City's Zoning Reform Will Add HousingBuffalo’s Billion-Dollar Freeway Fix Is on Ice, But Not Because of TrumpInside the ‘Not Architecture’ of High Line Designers Diller Scofidio + Renfr

Millennium Loses $900 Million on Strategy Roiled by Market Chaos
  • March 7, 2025

Millennium Loses $900 Million on Strategy Roiled by Market Chaos

(Bloomberg) -- Millennium Management lost about $900 million so far this year from two teams focused on index rebalancing, a strategy recently upended by global stock market volatility, according to people familiar with the matter.Most Read from BloombergNJ College to Merge With State School After Financial StressTrump Administration Plans to Eliminate Dozens of Housing OfficesRepublican Mayor Braces for Tariffs: ‘We Didn’t Budget for This’Where New York City's Zoning Reform Will Add HousingHow

Canada Markets Airports to Investors in Push to Attract Capital
  • March 7, 2025

Canada Markets Airports to Investors in Push to Attract Capital

(Bloomberg) -- Canada encouraged private investors to help “speed up” the development of its airports in an attempt to show that the tightly controlled sector is open for business amid a push to boost domestic investment.Most Read from BloombergNJ College to Merge With State School After Financial StressTrump Administration Plans to Eliminate Dozens of Housing OfficesRepublican Mayor Braces for Tariffs: ‘We Didn’t Budget for This’Where New York City's Zoning Reform Will Add HousingHow Upzoning i