California to Feel the Pain of Arctic Blast 2,000 Miles Away
California to Feel the Pain of Arctic Blast 2,000 Miles Away
It’s freezing in Chicago, and California could feel it -- in the form of a bump in natural gas prices.
Bloomberg
Bloomberg
U.S. Indexes Rise to Records as Bond Rout Eases Ahead of the ECB
U.S. Indexes Rise to Records as Bond Rout Eases Ahead of the ECB
U.S. stock benchmarks jumped the most in a month, powering to fresh records as the bond selloff eased, fueling demand for dividend-yielding equities amid mounting speculation the European Central Bank will extend its asset-buying program.
Bloomberg
Bloomberg
Mexico’s Peso Problems Are a Warning Sign for Global Investors
Mexico’s Peso Problems Are a Warning Sign for Global Investors
The world has never been so invested in Mexico, and so Mexico has never posed a bigger potential threat to the world.
Bloomberg
Bloomberg
Apollo-Backed Warrior Said to Work With Banks on 2017 IPO Plans
Coal producer Warrior Met Coal LLC is working with bankers on a U.S. initial public offering for next year that could value the company at as much as $3 billion, according to people familiar with the matter.
Bloomberg
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Climate shenanigans at the ends of the Earth: why has sea ice gone haywire?
There is no doubt that 2016 has been a record-breaking year for Earth’s climate.
The Conversation
The Conversation
Russia-Ukraine Gas Talks Make Little Progress as EU Mediates
Russia and Ukraine made little headway in natural-gas talks brokered by the European Union, the first trilateral meeting since a pricing dispute between the two former Soviet states prompted the government in Kiev to halt purchases last year.
Bloomberg
Bloomberg