South Korea opens won market to 24-hour trading
South Korea will allow 24-hour trading of the Korean won from July 6, giving approved foreign financial institutions unrestricted access to the currency market beyond traditional Seoul business hours.
South Korea will allow 24-hour trading of the Korean won from July 6, giving approved foreign financial institutions unrestricted access to the currency market beyond traditional Seoul business hours.
South Korea will allow 24-hour trading of the Korean won from July 6, giving approved foreign financial institutions unrestricted access to the currency market beyond traditional Seoul business hours.
US President Donald Trump said he made no commitment to Chinese leader Xi Jinping over Taiwan, and said he would make a decision soon over a planned $14 billion arms deal with the island. Trump's remarks aboard Air Force One came after Xi issued an unusually blunt warning that the two nations could descend into conflict if the Taiwan issue is mismanaged. Bloomberg's Annmarie Hordern reports from Beijing.
US President Donald Trump said he made no commitment to Chinese leader Xi Jinping over Taiwan, and said he would make a decision soon over a planned $14 billion arms deal with the island. Trump's remarks aboard Air Force One came after Xi issued an unusually blunt warning that the two nations could descend into conflict if the Taiwan issue is mismanaged. Bloomberg's Annmarie Hordern reports from Beijing.
President Donald Trump heads home after a two day summit with China's Xi Jinping in Beijing. Bloomberg's Annmarie reports on what they've accomplished and what's next.
President Donald Trump heads home after a two day summit with China's Xi Jinping in Beijing. Bloomberg's Annmarie reports on what they've accomplished and what's next.
US President Donald Trump's two-day visit to China has come to an end. President Xi Jinping hailed the results of the summit and touted an agreement on a new relationship for the countries, projecting optimism despite unresolved tensions and limited deals announced so far. Bloomberg's Minmin Low reports from Beijing.
US President Donald Trump's two-day visit to China has come to an end. President Xi Jinping hailed the results of the summit and touted an agreement on a new relationship for the countries, projecting optimism despite unresolved tensions and limited deals announced so far. Bloomberg's Minmin Low reports from Beijing.
US President Donald Trump's two-day visit to China has come to an end. President Xi Jinping said the two nations agreed to stabilize trade relations. Bloomberg's Brendan Murray recaps the summit and what key issues were discussed by the leaders.
US President Donald Trump's two-day visit to China has come to an end. President Xi Jinping said the two nations agreed to stabilize trade relations. Bloomberg's Brendan Murray recaps the summit and what key issues were discussed by the leaders.
Dow Chair and CEO Jim Fitterling says the company is "hardly moving anything" through the Strait of Hormuz due to the war in Iran. He says it could take 275 days for things to get back to normal after the waterway is reopened. He speaks to Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde on the sidelines of the Spark Summit in California.
Dow Chair and CEO Jim Fitterling says the company is "hardly moving anything" through the Strait of Hormuz due to the war in Iran. He says it could take 275 days for things to get back to normal after the waterway is reopened. He speaks to Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde on the sidelines of the Spark Summit in California.
Chinese President Xi Jinping pressed US President Donald Trump on the issue of Taiwan and warned of a potential conflict if mismanaged. The two leaders met Thursday morning at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing following an elaborate welcome ceremony during the first visit to China by a sitting US president in nearly a decade. Bloomberg's Minmin Low reports from Beijing.
Chinese President Xi Jinping pressed US President Donald Trump on the issue of Taiwan and warned of a potential conflict if mismanaged. The two leaders met Thursday morning at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing following an elaborate welcome ceremony during the first visit to China by a sitting US president in nearly a decade. Bloomberg's Minmin Low reports from Beijing.
President Donald Trump invited Nvidia co-founder Jensen Huang to join him on his trip to China at the last minute. This brings AI and chips into the spotlight. Tim Cook and Elon Musk also went along. Bloomberg's Annmarie Hordern is traveling with the president and reports from Beijing.
President Donald Trump invited Nvidia co-founder Jensen Huang to join him on his trip to China at the last minute. This brings AI and chips into the spotlight. Tim Cook and Elon Musk also went along. Bloomberg's Annmarie Hordern is traveling with the president and reports from Beijing.
As President Donald Trump lands in Beijing for a summit with Xi Jinping, new economic data shows inflation in the US is on the rise. The producer price index rose 6% from a year ago. Bloomberg's Annmarie Hordern is traveling with the president and reports from Beijing on what Trump is looking to accomplish.
As President Donald Trump lands in Beijing for a summit with Xi Jinping, new economic data shows inflation in the US is on the rise. The producer price index rose 6% from a year ago. Bloomberg's Annmarie Hordern is traveling with the president and reports from Beijing on what Trump is looking to accomplish.
Nvidia co-founder Jensen Huang joined US President Donald Trump on his visit to China as a last-minute addition to the trip, thrusting AI and technology into the spotlight before the high-stakes summit. Other US leaders on the trip include Apple's Tim Cook, Tesla's Elon Musk, Boeing's Kelly Ortberg and Goldman Sachs' David Solomon. Bloomberg's Minmin Low reports from Beijing.
Nvidia co-founder Jensen Huang joined US President Donald Trump on his visit to China as a last-minute addition to the trip, thrusting AI and technology into the spotlight before the high-stakes summit. Other US leaders on the trip include Apple's Tim Cook, Tesla's Elon Musk, Boeing's Kelly Ortberg and Goldman Sachs' David Solomon. Bloomberg's Minmin Low reports from Beijing.