Bloomberg: the five main themes of this Friday, from Yanis Varoufakis to Nasdaq
Bloomberg
It lists the main events,
which will be remembered for today's market
Friday: Yanis Varoufakis harshly treated
Riga, the German IFO cheer
Markets, Nasdaq is on
historical highs and something else.
- Greek
Minister been ostracized. One
for the other euro-zone finance ministers
We arrived in the capital of Latvia, to
to discuss the Greek crisis. And one by one
others are quietly but firmly doubted
in the success of the talks. but
when they entered the meeting room, it seems,
The situation was no longer calm. Janis
Yanis Varoufakis was heavily criticized
by their frustrated colleagues. - NASDAQ
I updated the historical record. Less than 15 years since,
the bursting of the dotcom bubble. Towards a new milestone
Apple's revenues come help, because
23% of the growth in the Nasdaq
Last year brought only one
this company. - HSBC
is looking for a new home:
Britain was unkind
mother. Europe's largest bank
I began to consider different
options on where to place your
headquarters. From the UK bank,
rumored to be looking to get away from the growth
administrative pressure. - German
business confident. IFO indicator of business confidence
Germany in April reached 10-month
maximum. The index increases the sixth consecutive month and showed
the value of 108.6 against 107.9 in March. - Deal
Comcast - Time Warner will not take place. According to informed sources,
Comcast really
plans to abandon the transaction on
merger with Time Warner in price
$ 45.2 billion.
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