The latest from @IgnatiusPost: What Hamas hoped would happen after Oct. 7 https://t.co/UVT58War09
— Washington Post Opinions (@PostOpinions) October 16, 2024
🚨🚨🚨Israel is checking the possibility that its forces killed Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar in an exchange of fire with soldiers in the southern Gaza Strip, the IDF and the Shin Bet intelligence agency said in a statement on Thursday. My report on @axioshttps://t.co/ihOoCYC7Pn
— Barak Ravid (@BarakRavid) October 17, 2024
The Israeli military is investigating if it has killed Yahya Sinwar, the leader of Hamas
— The Telegraph (@Telegraph) October 17, 2024
Follow the latest updates on our live blog ⬇️https://t.co/ZmIZ8oRCZr pic.twitter.com/r9MJMWXqHE
Israel investigating possible death of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar https://t.co/SDPJhmNhQH
— Axios (@axios) October 17, 2024
Israel says it killed Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, the architect of the Palestinian group’s attack on southern Israel that triggered a year-long war in Gaza https://t.co/yByq5Letms
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) October 17, 2024
Hamas ldr Sinwar was behind Oct 7 massacres & refusal of ceasefire proposals Now he’s gone Time 4 Hamas 2 release hostages &lay down arms No future 4 Hamas terrorists
— Chuck Grassley (@ChuckGrassley) October 17, 2024
What happens to Hamas leadership after the killing of leader Yahya Sinwar?
— Bloomberg TV (@BloombergTV) October 17, 2024
Atlantic Council's Carmiel Arbit discusses https://t.co/DTDXq9dy2L pic.twitter.com/gX8SeTKdHy
Will Netanyahu continue Gaza war after death of Hamas chief? https://t.co/fs4GyFCYkv
— Financial Times (@FT) October 17, 2024
Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, a mastermind of the Oct. 7, 2023, attack that triggered the Gaza war, has been killed by Israeli forces in the Palestinian enclave, Israel said https://t.co/4Wk7plnXNe pic.twitter.com/pub7OrwZcB
— Reuters (@Reuters) October 17, 2024
Israel confirmed that Yahya Sinwar, the leader of Hamas who has been Israel’s No. 1 target since the beginning of the war, was killed on Wednesday. Sinwar was viewed as the architect of the Oct. 7 attack on Israel. https://t.co/BBpvf7eRzD pic.twitter.com/hw2opfHEIg
— The New York Times (@nytimes) October 17, 2024
Israel’s killing of Yahya Sinwar, Hamas’ top leader and the mastermind of the group’s Oct. 7, attack, could set the stage for how the remainder of the war plays out, or even prompt its conclusion — depending on how Israel and Hamas choose to proceed. https://t.co/p3rkd6QTz2
— The Associated Press (@AP) October 17, 2024
The death of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, who had refused cease-fire offers and the release of hostages, is seen as a turning point in the Gaza conflict. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called the killing "the beginning of the end" of the war. @MargBrennan has more on… pic.twitter.com/3IF0GBc7qn
— CBS Evening News (@CBSEveningNews) October 17, 2024
US service providers expanded in September at the fastest pace since February 2023, driven by a flurry of orders and stronger business activity. https://t.co/sjYsGRnaGp
— Bloomberg Markets (@markets) October 3, 2024
Traders slashed their bets on the pace of future Federal Reserve interest-rate cuts after September US employment data blew past estimates and signaled a robust hiring trend. https://t.co/KMa5xnUVig
— Bloomberg (@business) October 4, 2024
.@elerianm says September's labor market report shows economists are missing important drivers of US strength. Here's why they keep getting it wrong https://t.co/nABqk39Qw3
— Bloomberg Opinion (@opinion) October 7, 2024
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell received some pushback on a half-point interest-rate cut in September, as some officials preferred a smaller, quarter-point cut https://t.co/v9JD0Lpag2
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) October 9, 2024
New York rents continued ticking down in September, but apartment hunters hoping for significant relief may have a long wait https://t.co/W35B91CvbX
— Bloomberg Markets (@markets) October 10, 2024
Economists anticipate that key measures of inflation decelerated in September, in spite of price pressures in some categories of goods including used cars https://t.co/qCN6mSAww8
— Bloomberg (@business) October 10, 2024
Traders around the world awaited U.S. inflation data for September—and the implications it will have for rate cuts at the Federal Reserve's November meeting. https://t.co/UWrMA4wU4x
— FORTUNE (@FortuneMagazine) October 11, 2024
🇨🇳According to data from the #Shenzhen Real Estate Intermediary Association, last week, the city recorded 2,316 second-hand home transactions, marking a w/w increase of 649.5%. This significant surge in transactions indicates that the "September 29" real estate policy introduced… https://t.co/kkAgRt9FK7 pic.twitter.com/ORbe92UQr6
— CN Wire (@Sino_Market) October 17, 2024
🇨🇳CAAM: IN SEPTEMBER, #CHINA AUTO EXPORTS REACHED 539,000, UP 5.4% M/M AND 21.4% Y/Y.
— CN Wire (@Sino_Market) October 17, 2024
JAN-SEPT EXPORTS COME TO 4.312 MILLION VEHICLES, +27.3% Y/Y.#CHINACHART pic.twitter.com/z2GBCgX9UQ
US retail sales strengthened in September by more than forecast in a fairly broad advance, illustrating resilient consumer spending that continues to power the economy. https://t.co/Jo6uli0gAm
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) October 17, 2024
US retail sales strengthened in September by more than forecast in a broad advance, while applications for US unemployment benefits unexpectedly fell.
— Bloomberg TV (@BloombergTV) October 17, 2024
Dana Peterson, chief economist at The Conference Board, examines the data https://t.co/k6aj9clvpk pic.twitter.com/GohhgliPSE
US industrial production declined in September, restrained by weaker factory output due in part to a strike at Boeing Co. and two hurricanes. https://t.co/TvzmC0fw94
— Bloomberg Markets (@markets) October 17, 2024
Treasury Yields Climb as Strong Data Sow Doubt on Fed Rate Cuts https://t.co/dCGd7WSWrp
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) October 17, 2024
The yen slid to touch the key psychological level of 150 per dollar, bringing the risk of intervention by Japan back into focus https://t.co/Dk410KVqrR
— Bloomberg Asia (@BloombergAsia) October 17, 2024
Japan export volume falls in April-September despite weak yen https://t.co/f9hE4mQ7Sf
— Nikkei Asia (@NikkeiAsia) October 17, 2024
“For America’s national interests as for the world’s collective sake, the White House must never issue blank checks. Not even to its best friends.” - @andreaskluth https://t.co/yosvsJfxVe
— Tim O'Brien (@TimOBrien) September 30, 2024
Grateful to Legenderie Records and Coffee House in Erie, PA for saving me some Marvin Gaye. pic.twitter.com/ilOBU60rqz
— Kamala Harris (@KamalaHarris) October 16, 2024
Hurricane Milton came at the worst time for Florida's orange growers, who were just starting to hope for a turnaround after decades of misfortunes https://t.co/9nxhivlwni
— Bloomberg Markets (@markets) October 12, 2024
Carlyle is buying a minority stake in North Bridge ESG, a finance firm that focuses on a type of private credit lending to landlords for clean energy projects https://t.co/dhFerBHUes
— Bloomberg Markets (@markets) September 16, 2024
Buyers and sellers in US commercial real estate are increasingly convinced that the beleaguered market is reaching a bottom https://t.co/VqzSB1yEK1
— Bloomberg Wealth (@wealth) September 24, 2024
A previously gloomy corner of the debt world has become the biggest winning trade in global financial markets, producing returns that few traders have seen in more than a decade https://t.co/kph5gGkjLX
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) September 28, 2024
Hedge fund Deer Park is mobilizing capital to snap up debt tied to commercial real estate https://t.co/FWoL2AI9fI
— Bloomberg (@business) October 7, 2024
The Real Estate sector's 10-day advance/decline line is near its most oversold level of the last year: pic.twitter.com/lSdTlGm8GY
— Bespoke (@bespokeinvest) October 8, 2024
18 cities with reasonably priced homes that will be million-dollar markets in the next decade https://t.co/ohHctBR5pI
— Business Insider (@BusinessInsider) October 15, 2024
Research suggests we’re entering the early stages of real estate prices falling in response to climate risk.
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) October 16, 2024
The effect may not be as large as the global financial crisis, but in some vulnerable neighborhoods, the fallout may feel very similar. https://t.co/5yt2DXpmUV
The housing and real estate industry is eyeing the 2025 tax fight as an opportunity to modify what was once a prized tax break: the mortgage interest deduction. https://t.co/5Ae7eopsbJ
— Bloomberg Tax (@tax) October 17, 2024
As skies began to clear across Florida Thursday, they offered a first glimpse of Hurricane Milton’s devastating toll — millions without power, crops damaged, homes destroyed and at least 10 people dead. https://t.co/RpONLhCQWu
— Bloomberg Green (@climate) October 10, 2024
Rescue operations are underway across Florida after Hurricane Milton made landfall as a Category 3 storm, leaving a trail of destruction. At least 10 people are confirmed dead, and nearly 3 million remain without power. pic.twitter.com/9eSq5eMLIq
— CBS Evening News (@CBSEveningNews) October 10, 2024
A Coast Guard helicopter crew rescued a man clinging to an ice chest in the Gulf of Mexico after his fishing boat became stranded Wednesday night off the coast of Florida as Hurricane Milton barreled toward the state. https://t.co/6FC54wIFov pic.twitter.com/xYGpJ5Pxfd
— ABC News (@ABC) October 10, 2024
Drone video over a baseball stadium, Tropicana Field, showed the extent of damage caused to the stadium as Hurricane Milton rampaged through the Tampa Bay area Wednesday night.
— Voice of America (@VOANews) October 11, 2024
Hurricane Milton reached land as Category 3 storm, with winds around 120 mph, but later was downgraded… pic.twitter.com/IrhN7LOly2
As skies began to clear across Florida Thursday, they offered a first glimpse of Hurricane Milton’s devastating toll — millions without power, crops damaged, homes destroyed and at least 10 people dead. https://t.co/4X13RLEnea
— Bloomberg Asia (@BloombergAsia) October 11, 2024
People are rescued from an apartment complex in the aftermath of Hurricane Milton, Thursday, in Clearwater, Fla.https://t.co/gCbin5TTJj pic.twitter.com/EDMdokqx5u
— Voice of America (@VOANews) October 11, 2024
Hillsborough County Sheriff's deputies in Tampa, Florida rescued a 14-year-old boy floating on debris in floodwaters from Hurricane Milton on Thursday. The deadly hurricane brought damaging rains and winds to the area, which has not experienced a major hurricane in over a century pic.twitter.com/EkrjHhEhjV
— CBS News (@CBSNews) October 11, 2024
A dog shelter in Florida had over 150 dogs who needed foster homes ahead of Hurricane Milton. Then, the community came together. https://t.co/F3uEsmhzSh
— ABC News (@ABC) October 11, 2024
Responding to climate disasters has become a key issue in the presidential race as Milton and Helene leave communities reeling https://t.co/P8kuJqhMht
— Bloomberg Asia (@BloombergAsia) October 11, 2024
President Joe Biden will travel to Florida on Sunday to see firsthand the damage from Hurricane Milton https://t.co/YPVJVkmJ9D
— Bloomberg Politics (@bpolitics) October 11, 2024
Hurricane Milton might have made landfall as a weaker Category 2 storm if climate change hadn't intensified it, a rapid analysis by scientists finds https://t.co/4xNu0mw5F4
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) October 11, 2024
Tornadoes in Fort Pierce, Florida, caused by Hurricane Milton destroyed homes, damaged neighborhoods and killed at least six people, underlining how some of the effects of such storms can be hard to predict https://t.co/A3x2Epet4K
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) October 11, 2024
Millions across Florida were still without power after Hurricane Milton, including many gas stations, sending residents scrambling for fuel.
— The New York Times (@nytimes) October 12, 2024
Follow our live updates. https://t.co/TnGYIblo4A pic.twitter.com/OisVQ9FQZK
Tampa Bay Times keeps publishing despite a Milton crane collapse cutting off access to newsroom https://t.co/c4uOoTgI3D
— The Associated Press (@AP) October 12, 2024
A boat captain rode out Hurricane Milton overnight in the Gulf of Mexico before he was found clinging to a cooler around 30 miles offshore and rescued by helicopter Thursday afternoon, the U.S. Coast Guard said. https://t.co/LhzabMmFQh
— CBS News (@CBSNews) October 12, 2024
Hurricane Milton's floodwaters may be contaminated with disease-causing sewage, and their legacy could live on by causing mold problems and mosquito outbreaks https://t.co/mo6JN5RTOb
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) October 12, 2024
Home Depot asks corporate employees to work retail shifts as unionization rises around the country, advocating for menopausal support at work and more in this week’s Careers’ Newsletter. https://t.co/wMJMyHohk3 pic.twitter.com/i0VMFzBu4T
— Forbes (@Forbes) October 17, 2024
High-deductible health plans can offer expanded benefits for contraception, diabetes, and breast cancer services to enrollees earlier under new IRS guidance. https://t.co/vdxuN3S1fy
— Bloomberg Tax (@tax) October 17, 2024
Biden will visit Berlin on Friday, a trip postponed earlier by Hurricane Milton, people familiar with the matter say https://t.co/IIizs2xJsv
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) October 13, 2024
President Joe Biden announced $612 million in recovery aid for areas stricken by hurricanes Milton and Helene as he surveyed the aftermath of Milton in Florida https://t.co/bSRdmpirPg
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) October 13, 2024
Much of Milton’s worst damage — a crane tossed into a St. Petersburg building, the shredded roof of the Tropicana Field sports stadium — came from wind rather than water https://t.co/eH3VhrsyXz
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) October 13, 2024
After surveying battered communities and debris-filled streets, President Joe Biden promised to support Florida’s recovery from Hurricane Milton, the second major storm to pummel the region in recent weeks https://t.co/tMm0afRtxh pic.twitter.com/PRfS7ziGiI
— Reuters (@Reuters) October 13, 2024
Early estimates put the damage from Hurricane Milton in the tens of billions of dollars. It’s the latest example of how climate change is making large parts of the planet too expensive to protect https://t.co/Rd1VD2a3MH
— Bloomberg Markets (@markets) October 14, 2024
Back-to-back hurricanes Helene and Milton are expected to cost insurers $35 billion to $55 billion, according to Moody’s RMS risk-modeling unit. https://t.co/kdN9h8OtlV
— Bloomberg Energy (@BloombergNRG) October 14, 2024
Damage from Hurricane Milton is expected to cost insurers almost $36 billion, according to an estimate from risk modeling firm Karen Clark https://t.co/qtdGsYEpHe
— Bloomberg Energy (@BloombergNRG) October 15, 2024
To those impacted by Hurricane Milton, we were with you long before this storm made landfall.
— President Biden (@POTUS) October 15, 2024
We’re here now.
And we’ll be with you for as long as it takes to rebuild stronger than ever before. pic.twitter.com/ucdTjINwt1
An update on our Administration’s ongoing efforts to help communities impacted by Hurricanes Helene and Milton: pic.twitter.com/qzDWZa4oP0
— Vice President Kamala Harris (@VP) October 17, 2024
There is a new wave of calls for Congress to return to Washington to respond to the growing costs of Hurricanes Helene and Milton. https://t.co/DA29pb2Jc2
— CBS News (@CBSNews) October 17, 2024
Federal agencies have enough short-term resources to respond to Hurricanes Helene and Milton, but Congress will need to replenish those funds later this year, when attention turns to the expensive and complex process of rebuilding. https://t.co/jXBh0mg2vg
— Bloomberg Government (@BGOV) October 12, 2024
Allstate posted $630 million in catastrophe losses in September related to Hurricane Helene. https://t.co/tjguYMQQ6b
— Bloomberg (@business) October 17, 2024
Brookfield is exploring a potential sale of a retail property home to luxury brands on New York’s Fifth Avenue https://t.co/kYtmoLeqkj
— Bloomberg (@business) September 16, 2024
We're Californians who moved to Texas after experiencing homelessness. We've been here less than a year and can't wait to go home. https://t.co/EuvjdX4NvP
— Business Insider (@BusinessInsider) September 17, 2024
Home loan rates not coming down yet but banks offering more flexible mortgage packages https://t.co/3lXeaEZDRO
— ST Business Desk (@stbusinessdesk) September 27, 2024
In Opinion
— The New York Times (@nytimes) September 28, 2024
“It may seem irrational to see some people stay with their homes to defend them, but consider coming home to a damaged house that an insurance company may never compensate you for,” writes Jeff VanderMeer. https://t.co/I0kfzHpgtn
Ford is offering free home chargers and installation to buyers of its electric vehicles in a bid to boost sales and overcome range anxiety among mainstream car shoppers. https://t.co/phpQafMSOy
— Bloomberg Energy (@BloombergNRG) September 30, 2024
Researchers argue that home solar panels are raising the price of electricity and reducing the need for cheaper large solar farms — making the entire transition to clean energy more expensive. https://t.co/KFJJDiUZDX
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) October 17, 2024
What was Ananya Pandey's first luxury purchase? In this exclusive interview, the actress dishes on the biggest indulgence for her new home, what she collects the most, her fave holiday destination, and much more! Only in ET Luxury https://t.co/0WMwATQcfy pic.twitter.com/OO047uhuB2
— Economic Times (@EconomicTimes) October 11, 2024
Africa is home to some of the world's most exciting startups — and we want to shine a spotlight on them.
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) October 11, 2024
Bloomberg is launching our first ever Africa Startups to Watch, here's what you need to know: https://t.co/4Pv9cKTblv
Vance didn't address his false claims about Haitian migrants eating pets, instead he focused on how they’ve overwhelmed schools and public services in Springfield.
— Bloomberg (@business) October 2, 2024
He brought up his concern about rising home values, blaming immigrants.
Latest updates: https://t.co/9MW1HmcZQF pic.twitter.com/Sd6osF3co0
Lowe’s Home Centers is liable for the period it knowingly avoided sales tax, but the amount the company owes must be offset by use tax it remitted, an Illinois appeals court held. https://t.co/ir0tIsnmYF
— Bloomberg Tax (@tax) October 2, 2024
Asheville is home to the world’s largest collection of weather data. But it’s inaccessible as the federal data center that houses it remains without power https://t.co/7QuIvMkpvf
— Bloomberg Law: Environment (@environment) October 3, 2024
Back-to-back Florida hurricanes signal trouble for home insurance prices nationwide https://t.co/9J9unEHneL
— Business Insider (@BusinessInsider) October 12, 2024
🔊 American homeowners are finding it more difficult to get home insurance. Hear why this 'protection gap' is a risk for the broader economy on the Reuters Econ World podcast https://t.co/ymuyvWk2nN pic.twitter.com/qbDpDaeBrn
— Reuters (@Reuters) October 16, 2024
In some states, it's 'nearly impossible' to buy a home that isn't part of a homeowners association, expert says https://t.co/hE1I178n19
— CNBC (@CNBC) October 17, 2024
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