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FCC to Start Early Review of Disney-Owned Stations
The Federal Communications Commission will review the licenses of stations owned by Walt Disney's ABC network. Regulators say they're looking for potential unlawful discrimination. This comes...
Perianne Boring Talks Bitcoin 2026, SEC's Atkin
Perianne Boring, founder and chair of The Digital Chamber, joins Scarlet Fu and Tim Stenovec on Bloomberg Crypto. Boring discuss her conversation with SEC Chair Paul Atkins at the Bitcoin 2026...
Canada Launches Sovereign Wealth Fund for Major Projects
Canada will create its first sovereign wealth fund to provide financing for large infrastructure projects and domestic companies, Prime Minister Mark Carney said, pledging to offer Canadian...
Amazon Inks Deal with OpenAI, Plans New AWS Applications
Amazon Web Services announced a partnership with OpenAI a day after that company ended its exclusivity deal with Microsoft . Amazon also plans to sell AI-powered productivity software for the...
DIGI: Finding the Cracks in the US Consumer | Meredith Whitney
Meredith Whitney, the CEO of Meredith Whitney Advisory Group, breaks down the illusion of a strong US consumer, revealing a widening gap between wealthy spenders and struggling households. She...
Arguments Begin in Musk, Altman Showdown
A jury has been selected for the trial between OpenAI firm and Elon Musk, who claims the company abandoned its founding mission as a non-profit. Bloomberg Opinion columnist Dave Lee discusses the...
UAE Leaving OPEC at Right Time, Energy Minister Says
The United Arab Emirates is leaving OPEC on May 1, dealing a blow to the group and its leader Saudi Arabia. UAE Energy Minister Suhail Al Mazrouei tells Bloomberg's Joumanna Bercetche that the...
Haven't Yet Seen Brunt of Energy Price Pressures in Data, Says Lindsey Piegza
Lindsey Piegza, Chief Economist at Stifel, discusses the US economic backdrop as consumers maneuver around war-driven, high energy prices. US consumer confidence unexpectedly edged up in April to...
US Consumer Confidence Unexpectedly Edges Up
The Conference Board's gauge of US consumer confidence increased to 92.8, from 92.2 in March, data out Tuesday showed. The median estimate in a Bloomberg survey of economists called for a reading...
UAE to Exit OPEC in May After Six Decades
The United Arab Emirates will leave OPEC and its wider alliance on May 1 as the global oil industry grapples with the massive supply disruption caused by the Iran war. Alaric Nightingale reports on...
JetBlue to Deepen Cost Cuts as Quarterly Loss Widens
JetBlue Airways Corp. reported a larger-than-expected first-quarter loss on higher fuel costs and volatile demand. The carrier said it plans to recapture 30%-40% of fuel costs in the second...
GM Hikes Profit Outlook on Strong Truck, SUV Demand
General Motors CFO Paul Jacobson says the automaker has not added significant price increases as he discusses first-quarter earnings that included a rise in the company's profit outlook. Jacobson...
US Not Considering an Energy Export Ban, Secretary Wright Says
US Energy Secretary Chris Wright says the US is absolutely not studying a ban on energy exports amid rising oil prices. Wright discusses Iran's oil storage capacity, the Trump administration's...
Norway's Tangen on Markets, Real Estate, AI and China
Nicolai Tangen, chief executive officer of Norges Bank Investment Management, discusses artificial intelligence, the speed of innovation in China and why he thinks real estate is attractive now....
ECB Shouldn't Think About Raising Rates, BNY Says
Geoffrey Yu, senior market strategist at BNY , discusses the outlook for the energy sector and how it could impact Thursday's interest-rate decision by the European Central Bank. The last thing...
Spelman's Roz Brewer: Need to Run Colleges Like a Business
Former Cam's Club Chief Executive Officer and Spelman College Interim President, Roz Brewer, discusses launching a $500 million 'Spelman Forward' campaign aimed at helping students prepare for...
Goldman Hikes Oil Forecasts Again as Hormuz Shock Builds
Daan Struyven, Goldman Sachs Co-Head of Global Commodities Research, joins Bloomberg Businessweek Daily to discuss his team's latest oil outlook. Struyven and his team upgraded Brent to $90/barrel...
BofA's Mensah on Business Strategy, Role of AI
Bernard Mensah, President of International at Bank of America , discusses the bank's international business strategy and the role of AI and technology. He speaks with Haslinda Amin from the...
Why Is China Blocking Meta's Acquisition of Manus?
China has decided to block Meta Platforms' $2 billion acquisition of agentic AI startup Manus, a surprise move to unwind a controversial deal that's drawn fire for the leakage of technology to the...
BofA's Guenthardt on M&A Deals and IPO Pipeline in Asia
Peter Guenthardt, Head of APAC Global Corporate and Investment Banking at Bank of America , discusses the outlook for deals in Asia in light of the Iran war. He also shares the company's hiring...
Saint-Gobain Shareholders Cheer Dahl Sale While Kesko Investors Recoil
The market rediscovers its cloak of invincibility
Commodities: Oil Flowing Freely
Currencies: Support for the Dollar Is Fraying
SpaceX takes the bull by the horns
UCB: The Transformation is Complete, Now for the Right Price
Speculative Fever Grips the Nigerian Stock Market
Fed edges closer to a rate hike
America spends, Europe hedges
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