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  • 01
    Fmr. LVMH Exec. Brown on Estée Comeback, Consumer Trends
    Pauline Brown, former chairman of LVMH North America, discussed evolving trends in the luxury market. She highlighted that while traditional luxury spending correlates with strong economic indicators like housing and low unemployment, today's consumers are more discerning. She speaks with Romaine Bostick & Sally Bakewell on "The Close." (Source: Bloomberg)
  • 02
    Big Take: Riding The Bond Market Rollercoaster
    On today's Big Take podcast, behind the bond market selloff and the US government's intervention. (Source: Bloomberg)
  • 03
    Bill Dudley Warns That US Stocks Are in Bubble Territory
    Bill Dudley, a Bloomberg Opinion columnist and former New York Fed President, explains why he thinks US the equity market is in bubble territory. Speaking with Romaine Bostick on "Bloomberg The Close," Dudley also comments on the economic impact of AI and the rise in bond yields. (Source: Bloomberg)
  • 04
    Orion180 Files for IPO, Eyeing Home and Flood Insurance Market
    Orion180 Insurance Group Inc. filed for a US initial public offering, as the company looks to carve out a bigger share of the fast-growing specialty homeowners and flood insurance market.Anthony Hughes
  • 05
    Texas Is Tip Of A Melting Muni Iceberg: Winkler
    Bloomberg's Matt Winkler joins Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Real Yield." Borrowing costs for the state of Texas are higher than they are for California. The yield that investors demand on Texas bonds are, on average, point-3 percentage points higher than the Golden State. That adds up to as much as 3 million dollars annually for every 1 billion borrowed in Texas. (Source: Bloomberg)
  • 06
    Aluminum Premium Slips as US Set to Cut Tariffs on Canada Metal
    A key regional price benchmark for aluminum delivered to the US market tumbled after the Trump administration indicated it would lower tariffs on certain Canadian exports of aluminum.Yvonne Yue Li
  • 07
    Holcim Said to Acquire Part of James Hardie’s European Business
    Holcim Ltd. is acquiring part of the European business of James Hardie Industries Plc for just under €840 million ($981 million), according to people familiar with the matter.Allegra Catelli
  • 08
    Risk Of Treasuries Selloff Is Growing: Robson
    Meghan Robson, head of US credit strategy at BNP Paribas, and Milwood Hobbs, deputy CIO of Oaktree’s Strategic Credit platform, join Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Real Yield." US Treasuries fell a day after the Trump administration’s surprise decision to increase buybacks of longer-dated bonds, showing the move did little to counter angst about the surging government debt that pushed some yields to a 19-year high. (Source: Bloomberg)
  • 09
    Walmart Slides 9% as Sales Slow and Stocks Retreat | Closing Bell
    Comprehensive cross-platform coverage of the U.S. market close on Bloomberg Television, Bloomberg Radio, and YouTube with Romaine Bostick, Sally Bakewell, Carol Massar and Emily Graffeo. (Source: Bloomberg)
  • 10
    'Momentum' Driving Record Credit Sales: Hobbs
    Milwood Hobbs, deputy CIO of Oaktree’s Strategic Credit platform, and Meghan Robson, head of US credit strategy at BNP Paribas, join Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Real Yield." They discuss the record credit issuance for high-grade US sales in August. (Source: Bloomberg)
  • 11
    Record Credit Sales, Risk Amid Rate Drama: Credit Wrap
    Meghan Robson, head of US credit strategy at BNP Paribas, and Milwood Hobbs, deputy CIO of Oaktree’s Strategic Credit platform, join Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Real Yield." (Source: Bloomberg)
  • 12
    Broadcom Seeks More Than $60 Billion in Latest AI Debt Deal
    Broadcom Inc. is in talks with a group of lenders to raise more than $60 billion in debt for an AI chip financing deal that will benefit Anthropic PBC and other companies, according to people with knowledge of the matter.Carmen Arroyo, Preeti Singh, Laura Benitez and Ryan Gould
  • 13
    Wells Fargo Report Says GLP-1s Reducing Certain Surgeries
    Robin Wenzel, head of Wells Fargo Industry Insights, said that the rise of GLP-1s has brought down the rate of bariatric surgery by more than 30%, providing a less invasive 'pharmaceutical offramp' for weight management. Wenzel said GLP-1 use rose 120% between 2022 and 2024 and that it offers the parts of the healthcare industry an opportunity to turn to helping patients manage medication or their side effects. (Source: Bloomberg)
  • 14
    De olho nas eleições no Brasil
    O repórter Daniel Carvalho conta mais detalhes do debate no TSE sobre o uso de inteligência artificial nas campanhas eleitorais. Com produção de Rafaela Duarte e edição de Raphael Almeida (Source: Bloomberg)
  • 15
    Vylor Raises $1.1 Billion in Latest Pre-Spinoff Bond Sale
    Vylor Inc. raised $1.1 billion Thursday, selling investment-grade bonds that will help finance a payout to soon-to-be former parent Corteva Inc.Kevin Kingsbury
  • 16
    US Stocks Fall as Oil, Yields Climb While Walmart Slumps
    US stocks fell on Thursday as oil prices and benchmark bond yields rose, while disappointing earnings from Walmart Inc. pressured shares of the retail giant and peers.Emily Forgash
  • 17
    EM Currencies Mixed as Treasury Buyback Lift Proves Short-Lived
    Emerging-market currencies were mixed on Thursday as the US Treasury’s announcement of increased bond buybacks was seen by many as a “temporary” measure, allowing the dollar to rebound.Leda Alvim, Beatriz Amat and Peter Laca
  • 18
    BlackSun Raises $1 Billion for New Sports and Media Fund
    Private equity group BlackSun has raised $1 billion for its inaugural investment vehicle, Mega Fund I, with the target of reaching $7 billion to invest across sports, media, entertainment and technology.Hadriana Lowenkron
  • 19
    Dollar Seen Paying the Price for Treasury Bid to Tame Yields
    Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s bold intervention to stem a potentially damaging rise in US borrowing costs has some investors saying the dollar will ultimately pay the price.Ruth Carson, Vassilis Karamanis and Momoka Yokoyama
  • 20
    Stocks, Bonds Fall as ‘Bessent Put’ Relief Fades: Markets Wrap
    A rally in bonds fizzled out and stocks fell on bets the Treasury’s plan to curb borrowing costs is just a short-term fix, with higher energy prices stoking worries about inflation.Rita Nazareth
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  • 01
    Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent Is At Odds With Fed Chair Kevin Warsh
    The Treasury secretary’s “big toolkit” might do more to break the economy than fix it.Jessica Karl
  • 02
    India’s UPI Needs Reform, Not US Pressure
    US entanglement in India’s regulatory weeds is becoming a prickly political issue for New Delhi.Andy Mukherjee and Ruth Pollard
  • 03
    Unitree's Humanoids Have a Long March to Usefulness
    Fresh off a blockbuster public markets debut, Unitree Robotics’ founder Wang Xingxing conceded that his company still hasn’t figured out how to make humanoids truly useful.Catherine Thorbecke
  • 04
    Mexico's Urban Chaos Can Be Tamed by a High-Rise Revolution
    It’s a familiar sight across Mexico’s urban landscape: cities every time more congested, with inadequate public transportation and tortuous journeys from one end to the other. Traffic is a problem across Latin America and beyond, but Mexico City has more than earned its rank by some measures as the world’s most congested city.Juan Pablo Spinetto
  • 05
    Fake Political Poll in LA Mayoral Race Bodes Poorly for Democracy
    In late July, as Americans were preparing for another round of high-stakes midterm primaries, top elections officials were on a webinar, warning about the dangers of prediction markets — specifically how both Kalshi and Polymarket are ripe for manipulation by bad actors looking to influence public opinion to turn a profit.Erika D. Smith
  • 06
    Kansas Senate Race: Adam Hamilton Could Break Democrats' Losing Streak
    Democrats have found the seemingly perfect cardboard cutout to try to win a US Senate seat in ruby-red Kansas for the first time in almost 100 years: a mainstream megachurch pastor. With the political atmosphere turning more toxic by the day for Republicans, Adam Hamilton is an intriguing candidate who could pose a real threat in November.David M. Drucker
  • 07
    Data Centers Going Off-Grid Doesn’t Make Them Good Neighbors
    As a forest of pitchforks approaches America’s data centers, Big Tech can turn to a time-tested strategy: Hiding. As in, behind the meter. That phrase refers to onsite power generation that can offer backup for data centers or, at the extreme, let them bypass the electricity grid completely.Liam Denning
  • 08
    The US Has Entered Its Aging, Endangered Hegemon Era
    President Donald Trump promised a golden age. Instead, he has ushered in a period of pervasive strategic peril. Just 19 months into his presidency, America’s military is overtaxed, its alliances are strained, and its adversaries are emboldened. Threats of instability, even violent conflict, are surging simultaneously in several regions. The combination of Trumpian blunders with the entropy that often afflicts aging hegemons has thrust America into a danger zone it won’t easily escape.Hal Brands
  • 09
    US Stock Market Bubble: AI Boom Won't Prevent a Sharp Correction
    It’s easy to make the case that the US equity market is in bubble territory. After all, the major metrics point in the same direction:Bill Dudley
  • 10
    Europe’s Banks Needn’t Race America Toward Crisis
    If the European Union wants to compete better with America, there’s a long list of policy options it can pursue. Seeking to match the White House’s ambition in courting a banking crisis shouldn’t be among them.The Editors
  • 11
    Wildfires Followed by Floods May Leave Our Larders Bare
    For many in the UK and Europe, the weather’s turn to cooler and showery this week will come as a welcome relief. But for farmers, it’ll be too little, too late after an unprecedented summer of heat, drought and fire.Lara Williams
  • 12
    Fedorov’s Call for Ukraine Election Is Compelling and Wrong
    Mykhailo Fedorov is perhaps the standout political figure to have been forged in Ukraine by Russia’s invasion. He is smart, young, so far untouched by any corruption scandal and the force behind two transformations that have proved critical to his nation’s survival: drone warfare and digital government. Even so, his demand this week for wartime presidential elections was reckless and wrong.Marc Champion
  • 13
    Bessent’s Bond-Burner Wasn’t the Big Move He Hoped
    Drastic changes in fiscal policy are needed, not signaling and symbols.John Authers
  • 14
    Choking Iran's Economy Is the Least Bad Way to End the War
    Over the years, I’ve witnessed at first-hand countries going literally broke under US economic pressure: Iraq, Venezuela and Cuba. The scenes I saw in Baghdad, Caracas and Havana were all very similar. The national currency became worthless, inflation skyrocketed and unemployment spiraled higher. And yet, American economic sanctions alone failed to force political change.Javier Blas
  • 15
    Vietnam’s Hubris Risks Unraveling Its Economic Boom
    Vietnam's economy is on a roll. Hanoi, basking in the kind of praise that Southeast Asian peers won prior to the region’s financial crisis in the 1990s, wants still more rapid growth. But leaders should be careful — such enthusiasm might well hasten the boom's undoing.Daniel Moss
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