Czechs Delay Verdict on Bill Guiding Revamp of Power Maker CEZ

[ad_1] The Czech government asked for more time to decide how to reassure investors that a potential ownership revamp of the dominant power utility CEZ AS won’t hurt minority shareholders.…

Bitcoin ETF Hopefuls Eye This Week for Long-Awaited SEC Greenlight

[ad_1] A series of high-stakes deadlines this week will mark the culmination of a years’ long push to launch exchange-traded funds backed by Bitcoin in the US. Would-be Bitcoin ETF…

US Lawmakers Weigh $100 Billion Tax Deal for Business, Children

[ad_1] Businesses eager to see Congress revive expired research and investment tax breaks have reason for optimism that a deal could come together as soon as this month. Even as…

Trump Took $7.8 Million in Foreign Cash While in Office. He’d Do It Again.

[ad_1] Donald Trump and his businesses hauled in at least $7.8 million from foreign governments and officials of 20 countries during his presidency. The bulk of that came from China,…

Credit Suisse Wouldn’t Have Lasted Another Day, Minister Says

[ad_1] The Swiss government was compelled to intervene to save Credit Suisse Group AG as the troubled bank wouldn’t have survived another day of trading amid a crisis of investor…

Sweden’s Crime Wave Sparks Nationalist Call for Army on Streets

[ad_1] Sign up to receive the Balance of Power newsletter in your inbox, and follow Bloomberg Politics on Twitter and Facebook for more. A deadly wave of gun crime across…

Germany’s Habeck Cancels COP28 Trip to Focus on Budget Talks

[ad_1] German Economy Minister Robert Habeck canceled a trip to the COP28 climate conference and the Middle East to attend talks in Berlin on solving the country’s budget crisis. Chancellor…

Charlie Munger and the Fading Art of the Second Banana

[ad_1] Charlie Munger, the longtime vice chairman of Berkshire Hathaway Inc., who died on Tuesday at the age of 99, will be exalted for many things in the coming days…

German Budget Shock Major Blow for Economy, Habeck Warns

[ad_1] German Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck said last week’s ruling by the country’s top court curbing the use of off-budget special funds is a major blow for Europe’s biggest economy…

Swedish Bank Shares Fall as Opposition Party Pushes Windfall Tax

[ad_1] Sweden’s main opposition party is proposing a windfall tax on the “excess earnings” made by the country’s lenders, adding to investor concern that European banks could face stiffer taxes…