Noticias nacionales
Diario Gestión
- Pablo de la Flor: "La minería en 2019 deberá afrontar la conflictividad y la burocracia"
El director ejecutivo de la Sociedad Nacional de Minería, Petróleo y Energía, comenta estos dos grandes desafíos del sector.
- [FOTOS] Tiendas 24/7: el retail moderno que se afianza en Perú
Tiendas y malls de conveniencia buscan atender al público que aún acude más a las bodegas y mercados frente a los supermercados.
- Banco Mundial y FMI: pronóstico 2019 para la economía peruana
La tasa de crecimiento de la economía peruana será superior al 4% según el Banco Mundial y el FMI.
- Del retail tradicional al e-commerce: ¿Cómo las empresas deben afrontar este cambio?
Las empresas tradicionales deben replantear su propuesta para ofrecer más experiencias que productos.
- [VIDEO] Consumo e inversión privada: los factores clave para el 2019
Los especialistas participantes del Panel G CEO Forecast 2019, coinciden en que el país seguirá por la senda del crecimiento económico.
Diario Perú21
- Juventus vs. Barcelona: Día, hora y canal del partido por la Champions
El conjunto italiano sacó una considerable ventaja en la determinante fase gracias a un doblete de Paulo Dybala (7’) y (22’) y la anotación de Chiellini, a los 54’ del complemento.
- Patricia Donayre: Esta es la trayectoria política de la ex congresista fujimorista
Tras su renuncia a Fuerza Popular, te contamos la trayectoria política de la congresista.
- Los personajes más recordados de Melania Urbina en el cine peruano [Fotos]
La actriz peruana, que debutó en el cine en el 2000 con ‘Ciudad de M’, cuenta con una extensa filmografía.
- Costa Verde: Cancelan obra en playa Los Yuyos
La Marina de Guerra declara la caducidad de uso del área acuático, que se le había otorgado a la empresa Alta Mar S.A.C., para que realice la obra.
- Atentado en Barcelona: Abatieron a cuatro terroristas tras segundo ataque
Los Mossos han pedido a los vecinos de Cambrils que no salgan a la calle y no se pongan en peligro.
Noticias internacionales
Bloomberg
- Sanctions show no signs of abating, creating compliance pressureby Bloomberg
The intricacies of ever-evolving sanctions require firms to routinely perform a risk-based sanctions exposure assessment and ensure they have a reliable sanctions screening system in place.
- Wall Street reclaims $16 billion of deals lost to private creditby Bloomberg
Borrowers are increasingly swapping loans they received from direct lenders for more affordable debt from Wall Street banks.
- April obesity prescriber survey: Treatment time risesby Bloomberg
Despite improving supply, coverage, and a willingness by some to pay out of pocket, physicians still face hurdles getting patients onto Novo Nordisk's Wegovy and Eli Lilly's Zepbound.
- The power of a commodities allocation: A little goes a long wayby Bloomberg
The Bloomberg MacroScope article reported that as of January 2024 asset allocation to commodities stands at only 1.7% of total portfolios relative to equities and bonds. Discover whether the current allocations are optimal for meeting investment objectives, and how investors can determine the right investment sizing to commodities.
- How mitigating and adapting to climate change can create investment opportunityby Bloomberg
The transition to a low-carbon, climate-resilient economy is increasingly recognized as a key factor to consider in business strategy.
Reuters
- Abu Dhabi’s largest Islamic bank in talks to buy $1.1 bln stake in Indonesian lenderby Aditi Tiwari
Reuters exclusively reported that Abu Dhabi’s largest Islamic bank is in talks to buy a minority stake valued at around The post Abu Dhabi’s largest Islamic bank in talks to buy $1.1 bln stake in Indonesian lender appeared first on Reuters News Agency.
- Billing software firm Zuora explores sale after takeover interestby Aditi Tiwari
Reuters exclusively reported that Zuora, which makes subscription management software for businesses, is exploring options that include a sale after receiving The post Billing software firm Zuora explores sale after takeover interest appeared first on Reuters News Agency.
- Vietnam mounts ‘unprecedented’ $24 billion rescue for bank engulfed in giant fraudby Aditi Tiwari
Reuters exclusively reported that Vietnam has mounted an “unprecedented” rescue of Saigon Joint Stock Commercial Bank (SCB), a lender engulfed in The post Vietnam mounts ‘unprecedented’ $24 billion rescue for bank engulfed in giant fraud appeared first on Reuters News Agency.
- Lockheed wins US missile defense contract worth $17 blnby Aditi Tiwari
Reuters exclusively reported that Lockheed Martin has been awarded a $17 billion contract to develop the next generation of interceptors that would The post Lockheed wins US missile defense contract worth $17 bln appeared first on Reuters News Agency.
- Russia and China trade new copper disguised as scrap to skirt taxes, sanctionsby Ashutosh Mishra
Reuters exclusively reported that Russian copper producer RCC and Chinese firms have avoided taxes and skirted the impact of Western The post Russia and China trade new copper disguised as scrap to skirt taxes, sanctions appeared first on Reuters News Agency.
The Wall Street Journal
- Investment Banking Lifts Deutsche Bank Profits
Deutsche Bank said its first-quarter profit rose 10% as its investment-banking business beat expectations.
- Unilever Backs Guidance as Sales Beat Forecasts
Unilever said it continued to expect sales to grow 3% to 5% this year, with a modest improvement in operating margin, as volumes and price dynamics normalize.
- Nestle Sales Growth Slows Sharply on Consumer Uncertainty
Nestle’s first-quarter organic sales missed forecasts as consumer demand remained weak, particularly in North America, while supply-chain disruptions continued to hold back volumes.
- WPP Revenue Hit by Tech Pullback
WPP backed its full-year revenue guidance after its first-quarter results were hurt by weaker spending by technology clients and project delays.
- Demand for U.S. Treasurys Expected to Stay Robust Due to High Yields
Treasury yields are higher than in most markets, which means that the demand is likely to remain robust, MFS Investment Management said.