NEWS & MEDIA
MAR3

2026

Tennis Channel Added to Amazon as Part of Broader Streaming Push

The Tennis Channel is looking to take a bigger swing at the online TV market.

MAR3

2026

Anthropic Nears $20 Billion Revenue Run Rate Amid Pentagon Feud

Anthropic PBC is on track to generate annual revenue of almost $20 billion, a projection based on current performance, more than doubling its run rate from late last year — a sign of the AI company’s rapid growth in the lead-up to its recent clash with the Pentagon.

MAR3

2026

Prediction Market Boom Finds a New Challenger With Asia Roots

A little-known prediction market platform with Asia roots burst onto the scene late last year, but already its fast start appears to be running out of steam.

MAR3

2026

Iran Conflict Selloff Rattles Tech Stocks | Bloomberg Tech 3/3/2026

Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow discuss the market selloff as concerns about the Middle East conflict hit equities and bonds. Plus, a look at the math of military projectiles as the US uses costly missiles to combat cheap Iranian drones. And, Coherent CEO Jim Anderson discusses Nvidia’s $2 billion investment in the photonics company. (Source: Bloomberg)

MAR3

2026

Asian Stocks Set to Slip After Oil Extends Rally: Markets Wrap

Asian stocks were poised to track Wall Street lower even after a late rebound trimmed a broader selloff, as US assurances on securing shipping through the Strait of Hormuz helped steady nerves.

MAR3

2026

Gold Rises as Traders Weigh Middle East Risk and Stronger Dollar

Gold rose, after tumbling more than 4% in the previous session, as traders weighed a stronger dollar against demand for safer assets as the war in the Middle East escalates.

MAR3

2026

Ariel's Rogers on Finding Value in Today's Markets

Ariel Investments Founder, Chairman & Co-CEO, John W. Rogers, Jr. discusses his value-driven investment approach and what's attractive in today's market with Bloomberg’s Norah Mulinda at Bloomberg Invest 2026 in New York. (Source: Bloomberg)

MAR3

2026

Aluminum Traders Brace for Turmoil as Iran Crisis Chokes Supply

The Iran war is sending shock waves through the global aluminum industry, with manufacturers facing a spike in prices and traders expecting widespread suspensions of supply contracts unless flows through the Strait of Hormuz resume quickly. Aluminum is the most ubiquitous industrial metal after steel, but in recent years the market has been periodically rocked by supply shocks that have exposed fragilities in the complex network of bauxite mines, alumina refineries and aluminum smelters that supply to manufacturers around the world — often in highly specialized forms that can’t readily be replaced. Timna Tanners, Managing Director of Equity Research at Wells Fargo Securities, joins Bloomberg Businessweek Daily to discuss. She speaks with Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec from the Bloomberg Invest conference in New York City. (Source: Bloomberg)

MAR3

2026

Alex Lasry: Moving Into Execution Mode on FIFA World Cup

FIFA World Cup 26 NYNJ Host Committee CEO Alex Lasry believes that the New York-New Jersey area is 'more than ready' for the upcoming games, citing an emphasis on four key pillars: security, transportation, fan engagement, & economic impact. He talks with Romaine Bostick and Katie Greifeld on "The Close." (Source: Bloomberg)

MAR2

2026

Applied Digital Raises $2.15 Billion From Bond Sale

Applied Digital Corp. raised $2.15 billion in a junk-bond sale to fund additional computing capacity for Oracle Corp., showing demand for AI-related debt remains firm despite mounting uncertainty.