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Bloomberg Television brings you the latest news and analysis leading up to the final minutes and seconds before and after the closing bell on Wall Street. Today's guests are Kayne Anderson Rudnick’s Julie Biel, The Conference Board’s Dana Peterson, JPMorgan’s Nathaniel Rosenbaum, CUNY Graduate Center’s Paul Krugman, Proshares’ Mo Haghbin, S&P Global Ratings’ Nora Wittstruck, 22V Research’s Michael Hirson, Portless CEO Izzy Rosenzweig, & MoviePass CEO Stacy Spikes. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Uber Technologies Inc. co-founder Travis Kalanick has launched a new venture that will focus on creating “gainfully employed robots” for the food, mining and transport industries.
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MoviePass CEO Stacy Spikes discusses Oscars weekend, rebounding box office sales, and the rise of a 'new crop of stars' in Hollywood. He talks with Katie Greifeld and Romaine Bostick on "The Close." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg’s Ed Ludlow discusses the impact the conflict with Iran is having on AI investments in the Middle East, as Meta pauses part of its major internet-expansion efforts in Africa. Plus, Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen will resign amid skepticism about the company's ability to thrive in the AI era. And, S&P Dow Jones Indices is considering changes to rules governing how companies join its index, which could fast-track SpaceX's entry after its IPO. (Source: Bloomberg)
2026
President Donald Trump said the US had bombed military targets on a critical Iranian outpost in the Persian Gulf and threatened additional strikes targeting oil infrastructure if Tehran continued to block energy flows, in the latest escalation of the two-week conflict that has upended the region.
2026
This week, Steven Rattner of Willett Advisors explains why the US labor market is softening and what tariffs, AI and stagflation risk could mean next. And as Europe prepares to spend more on defense, Sweden is emerging as an unlikely but crucial player in the continent’s push. Plus, private credit’s advantages are becoming vulnerabilities as some investors try to get their money out. Later, Nepal’s Gen Z protests toppled a government, and now the country’s voters are trying to turn that uprising into lasting change. (Source: Bloomberg)
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A Blue Owl Capital Inc. private credit fund is urging investors to reject a share purchase offer led by Boaz Weinstein’s Saba Capital Management, saying the price is too low.
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While sitting for a "Bloomberg Money Stuff" podcast episode taping, Saba Capital Management CIO Boaz Weinstein speaks about private credit "infecting" public markets. (Source: Bloomberg)
2026
TD Securities believes now is the time for investors to consider taking on a little more risk and buying corporate bonds.
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A few weeks after allegations surfaced in the global media that Jeffrey Epstein forced a teenager to have sexual relations with Prince Andrew, the financier contacted tech entrepreneur Peter Thiel to say he had two finance ministers and “a bunch of bankers” for him to meet in New York.“does my bad press give you pause.” Epstein added in the 2015 message.