A Brazilian judge accepted a bankruptcy protection request from fertilizer maker Unigel Participacoes, which has been struggling for more than two years of trying to re-work its debt.
Dutch far-right lawmaker Geert Wilders temporarily suspended his election campaign after local authorities informed him he was a potential target of a terrorist plot that was disrupted by Belgian ...
The Netherlands has allocated €200 million ($232 million) to strengthen Ukraine’s anti—drone capabilities, according to Dutch Defense Minister Ruben Brekelmans.
Spirit Aviation Holdings Inc. won bankruptcy court permission to start tapping $475 million in new financing and implement a deal with its biggest aircraft lessor to return dozens of aircraft.
Gold could climb to $5,000 an ounce within a year and double that by the end of the decade, according to the head of Wheaton Precious Metals Corp.
Polish real estate developer Globe Trade Centre SA is in talks to sell part of a German residential portfolio it bought less than a year ago.
Ryan Coogler and Sev Ohanian of Proximity Media discuss pushing boundaries in Hollywood storytelling and the vision for their media company with Bloomberg's Lucas Shaw at Bloomberg Screentime in Los ...
Bloomberg Businessweek editor Brad Stone celebrates the rising stars shaping media, music, entertainment and our percpetion of Hollywood on it's 2025 Ones to Watch list at Bloomberg Screentime in Los ...
First Brands Group is a privately-owned car parts company in the US. It filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection at the start of last week. The story has since unfolded in quite a dramatic manner ...
Regulators are still at an “early stage” in their efforts to track the risks posed to the financial system by the rapid adoption of artificial intelligence, global financial watchdogs warned on Friday ...
Telefonica Chile confirmed Friday that its parent company — Spain’s Telefonica SA — is selling the local unit. Telefonica has received several non-binding offers and a due diligence process is being ...
Cocoa futures in New York are set for their longest run of weekly losses in more than 26 years, weighed by continuing demand weakness even as the supply outlook improves. The most-active contract fell ...