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Iran Conflict Triggers Global Bond Rout, $25 Billion Corporate Cost
BusinessReutersbloombergFT+16The Guardiancnbcindex-hrYahoola-vanguardiastraits-timesdanasDawn+8 more3mo ago19 sources

Iran Conflict Triggers Global Bond Rout, $25 Billion Corporate Cost

A potential or ongoing conflict involving Iran has led to a global bond market rout and mounting inflation fears. This geopolitical tension has already cost companies worldwide an estimated $25 billion, with further financial repercussions anticipated.

Pentagon Official States Iran War Cost Reaches $25 Billion
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Pentagon Official States Iran War Cost Reaches $25 Billion

A Pentagon official has revealed that the United States' involvement in the war in Iran has cost $25 billion so far. This figure represents the financial expenditure over approximately two months of conflict.

Mirae Asset Securities launches first global pension desk
BusinessKorea Herald5mo ago

Mirae Asset Securities launches first global pension desk

Mirae Asset Securities said it will launch the industry’s first dedicated service center for global companies in Korea’s rapidly expanding retirement pension market. The new unit, called the Global Pension Desk or GPD, is designed to help multinational corporations navigate Korea’s complex pension regulations and align local operations with global standards. The desk will operate through a specialized network of certified tax accountants, actuaries, financial analysts and labor attorneys, provid

Major Global Firms Announce First Quarter Earnings
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Major Global Firms Announce First Quarter Earnings

Several prominent global companies, including Banco Santander, Lloyds Banking Group, United Microelectronics, DWS Group, and Haleon, have released their first-quarter earnings reports. Lloyds Banking Group reported a significant rise in profit, while Banco Santander's earnings were boosted by a subsidiary sale.

Global Firms Announce Strong Q1 Earnings, Beat Forecasts
BusinessReutersbloombergyle-uutiset+4globe-and-mailindian-expresschannel-news-asiaseeking-alpha3mo ago7 sources

Global Firms Announce Strong Q1 Earnings, Beat Forecasts

Multiple global companies across diverse sectors have announced their first-quarter financial results, with many reporting stronger-than-expected earnings and revenue. These firms often exceeded analyst estimates and provided positive outlooks for the upcoming quarter or full fiscal year.