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The IMF Meetings Were Supposed to Be About Trade. Then Came the Iran War.
The IMF and World Bank meetings were supposed to be about trade and growth. Instead, the war in Iran has forced finance ministers and central bankers to confront a potential global economic crisis....
War in Iran Likely to Impact Summer Travel Costs
US airlines are raising fares, adding baggage fees, and dialing back routes as the war in Iran continues to wreak havoc on oil and jet fuel costs, making summer travel this year more expensive than...
Walk the Intl. NYC Auto Show with a Gearhead
Christina Ruffini and Matt Miller take a field trip to the largest attended motor event in the US - the New York Auto Show. ...
By The Way | Buzzballs, Masters Garden Gnomes, HOA Fees
Catch up on all the headlines with BTW. Lisa Mateo, Christina Ruffini and Tim Stenovec dive into the headlines you may have missed on Bloomberg This Weekend. ...
"Oil Demand Is About To Spike... We're Looking At A Volatile Summer" Says Schork
Oil prices may have decreased, but with hundreds of millions of barrels having been taken off the market due to the Iran War, true relief is not quite on the horizon yet even with a ceasefire in...
The Choke Point That Could Break the Global Economy
The war with Iran has already cost lives, billions of dollars, and shaken the foundations of the global economy and the worst may be yet to come. Afsaneh Beschloss of RockCreek tells us why Russia...
African Development Bank on Continent's Water Future
The African Development Bank says water investments on the continent have increased over the past decade -- from upstream preparation of projects to desalination efforts, service delivery and...
Reggie Bush on Launching His Premiere Golf League, UAT
Former NFL player and Super Bowl Champion Reggie Bush and United Athletes Tour CEO Len Brown discuss launching UAT, a competitive premiere golf league aimed towards former and current athletes....
Magnolia CEO: Aiming for Healthy Traffic in US Expansion
Magnolia Bakery CEO Nathan Louer discusses US franchise expansion, remaining an 'attainable luxury,' and why driving traffic is the key to the company's long term strategy. He talks with Katie...
Carbone on Experiential Dining, Reinvesting in Sauces
Carbone Fine Food Co-Founder Mario Carbone discusses global upheaval affecting food costs, 'cautious' customers, and why being experimental is part of their DNA. He talks with Katie Greifeld and...
Blackstone Digital Infrastructure Trust Files for IPO
Blackstone is considering an initial public offering that could raise $2 billion for an acquisition company that will snap up data centers, according to people familiar with the matter. Bailey...
Stocks Halt Winning Streak | Closing Bell
Comprehensive cross-platform coverage of the U.S. market close on Bloomberg Television, Bloomberg Radio, and YouTube with Katie Greifeld, Bailey Lipschultz, Emily Graffeo and Tim Stenovec. ...
Nations Race to Secure Enough Fertilizer and Prevent Food Crisis
Governments are rushing to secure supplies of critical crop nutrients ahead of spring planting, as the Middle East war chokes off the flow of commodities and amplifies fears of a global food...
Trump Still Has Leverage Over Iran, Malliotakis Says
US Rep. Nicole Malliotakis says President Donald Trump still has leverage over Iran as talks in Pakistan get underway. She says it's important to get energy prices lower and to see a regime change...
GOP Debates Scope of Next Partisan Spending Package
The coming days will determine just how narrow a sweeping spending package President Donald Trump will get from Congress next month. Republican leadership on Capitol Hill is hoping to pass swiftly...
Mythos AI Sparks Security Fears
Cybersecurity CEO Vlad Rikhter, Co-Founder and CEO of Fencer, joined Bloomberg Open Interest to break down the alarming rise of AI-powered threats, from models discovering decades-old...
The Cost of Reopening Hormuz
US and Iran tensions take center stage as officials meet this weekend to address the Strait of Hormuz crisis. Jennifer Kavanagh, Director of Military Analysis at Defense Priorities joined Bloomberg...
Bank Earnings Strong, Outlook Uncertain
Wall Street banks are heading into earnings season with strong results, but rising macro risks are stealing the spotlight. Goldman Sachs' Richard Ramsden explains why AI-driven cyber threats...
US Consumers 'Feeling Stretched' by High Prices, UMich's Hsu Says
University of Michigan Surveys of Consumers Director Joanne Hsu says US consumers are frustrated with the persistence of inflation but there is a glimmer of hope in the long-term outlook. She...
Consumer Sentiment Falls to a Record Low on Inflation Concerns
The preliminary April consumer sentiment index slumped to 47.6 from 53.3 in March, according to University of Michigan data. The survey period includes responses from March 24 to April 7. That was...
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