NEXT

Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

December 13, 2021 | Daily Business Review

Daimler Reveals Chinese Partner Doubled Stake Years Ago

It's unclear whether the lag time between BAIC Automotive Group Co. acquiring a bigger holding and Daimler's announcement will rekindle scrutiny of disclosure rules and China's growing influence over iconic German companies.

By Bloomberg News

4 minute read

May 14, 2018 | Daily Business Review

One-of-a-Kind Private Train Takes On Florida's Traffic Nightmare

The Brightline high-speed train, the only privately owned and operated passenger rail system in the U.S., took its inaugural run to Miami on Friday filled with politicians and reporters. The public can ride starting May 19.

By Nathan Crooks, Bloomberg News

3 minute read

December 08, 2017 | Daily Business Review

UBS Ex-Strategist Tells Jury He Refused to 'Shill' for Bank

A former UBS Group AG senior strategist who now makes ends meet with an hourly job at a grocery store says the Swiss bank's planned financing for…

By Erik Larson, Bloomberg News

7 minute read

November 22, 2017 | Daily Business Review

A Former Miami Dolphin Wants More US Deals for Hydro One

Hydro One's foray south of the border is another sign the company is moving away from its government-owned roots, following its November 2015 initial public offering.

By Allison McNeely, Bloomberg News

5 minute read

November 07, 2017 | Daily Business Review

Fresh From Deluge, Miami Weighs Bonds to Gird for Climate Change

Miami residents trudge through knee-high flooded streets in rubber boots as water pours over a vulnerable seawall, an apocalyptic scene reminiscent…

By Michelle Kaske and Jonathan Levin, Bloomberg News

9 minute read

September 05, 2017 | Daily Business Review

This Airline Has Some Florida Real Estate It Wants to Sell You

Discount carrier Allegiant is breaking away from its aviation focus with plans for a 75-room condo-hotel resort in Port Charlotte.

By Justin Bachman, Bloomberg News

11 minute read

January 11, 2017 | Daily Business Review

New Central Bank Chief Says Colombia Rate Cut Isn't Inevitable

Colombia's new central bank chief said it's too soon for policymakers to declare victory over inflation and that policymakers won't necessarily cut rates again this month if they're unsure of hitting their target.

By Catherine Bosley and Matthew Bristow, Bloomberg News

6 minute read

January 11, 2017 | Daily Business Review

Venezuela's Awful Socialist Economy Got Even Worse in 2016

Venezuelans have to navigate a labyrinth of lines to buy such staples as sugar or aspirin. They've gotten used to finding that the store shelves are empty, a frustration that sometimes boils over into looting. So they don't really need economic data to tell them that 2016 was a terrible year.

By Andrew Rosati, Bloomberg News

8 minute read

January 06, 2017 | Daily Business Review

Coca-Cola, ABA Accused of Tobacco-Like Deception in Lawsuit

Coca-Cola Co. was sued by activists who compare the beverage giant's advertising tactics to the tobacco industry's past efforts in minimizing the health effects of its products and targeting children to replenish the ranks of its customers.

By Matthew Campbell and Jennifer Kaplan, Bloomberg News

6 minute read

January 03, 2017 | Daily Business Review

Latin America to Pay Price of Trump Victory in 2017 Bond Rush

Call it the Trump premium. Borrowing costs jumped in the wake of Donald Trump's unexpected U.S. presidential election victory in November, inducing Latin American governments and companies to postpone at least $10 billion in international-bond deals.

By Cristiane Lucchesi and Pablo Rosendo Gonzalez, Bloomberg News

10 minute read