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Poland's Finance Minister on Defense Spending, Tariffs, Joint Debt

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Poland's Finance Minister Andrzej Domanski said his country, which holds the EU's rotating presidency, is "very pragmatic" about joint borrowing and is aiming to find a quick solution to boost European defense spending. Domanski speaks...
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Bloomberg

There Are Options Beyond US Tech Stocks: 3-Minute MLIV

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Kriti Gupta, Tom Mackenzie, Lizzy Burden and Mark Cudmore break down today's key themes for analysts and investors on "Bloomberg: The Opening Trade."
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Starmer says UK and Europe facing ‘generational challenge’ and ‘need to do more’

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Pool clip with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer in Bristol. Sir Keir Starmer has warned of a “generational challenge when it comes to national security” as he labelled Ukraine “the front line of Europe and of the United Kingdom”.
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Bloomberg

Meta Eyes AI Humanoid Future

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Meta is set to invest heavily into new AI-powered humanoid robots. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman joins Jackie Davalos and Tim Stenovec on "Bloomberg Technology" to discuss.
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Bloomberg

AI Models Gaining Efficiency

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Tiffany Wade, senior portfolio manager at Columbia Threadneedle Investments, says the spotlight on DeepSeek just highlighted how efficient AI models are becoming. She joins Jackie Davalos and Tim Stenovec on "Bloomberg Technology".
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Bloomberg

Musk: US Should 'Mind Its Own Business' in World Affairs

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Elon Musk discusses the key goals he has in mind for the Department of Government Efficiency during a conversation at the World Government Summit in Dubai. "We want to restore rule of the people," Musk said. "What that means is reducing...
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Bloomberg

Toomey on GOP at Odds Over Budget Strategy

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Pat Toomey, Former US Senator (R) Pennsylvania, discusses the US Senate moving forward with their two bill plan as the House is still working out details of their own Reconciliation bill. Toomey shares his support for the Senate's plan,...
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Curated Video

The downside of 'buy now, pay later' purchases

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Buy now, pay later services are popular, but studies indicate they may cause financial strain and excessive debt. (Scripps News)
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Bloomberg

Chavez: The Future of AI is Open Source

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R. Martin Chavez, Sixth Street Partner & Vice Chairman joined Bloomberg Open Interest to talk about why he thinks there will be more DeepSeek moments as AI technology Evolves.
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Bloomberg

Mistral CEO Seeks Funds for AI Data Center in France

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Mistral CEO Arthur Mensch says the artificial intelligence startup is considering raising additional outside financing to fund a data center in France. He made the comments in an interview with Tom Mackenzie on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Germany's Faber Urges Minimum 3% GDP on Defense Spending

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Bundestag Defense Committee Chair Marcus Faber discusses how much money Germany should be spending on defense, saying he sees 3% of gross domestic product for the NATO member state as "the new floor." He speaks to Bloomberg's Oliver...
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Bloomberg

Will the Budget Reconciliation Bill Be One or Two Bills?

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Rep. Beth Van Dyne (R) Texas states she wants "one big beautiful bill" when sharing her thoughts on the budget reconciliation bill process, and says members of the House will have to negotiate. She also talks about the progress the House...
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Bloomberg

Affirm Surges On Outlook Strength

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Affirm CEO Max Levchin details the company's strong second quarter results, their optimistic outlook, and future AI plans. He joins Caroline Hyde and Jackie Davalos on "Bloomberg Technology".
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Bloomberg

Consumer Sentiment Falls to Seven-Month Low on Inflation Worries

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US consumer sentiment fell to a seven-month low in early February due to increased short-term inflation expectations related to tariff concerns. The preliminary February sentiment index slid 3.3 points to 67.8, according to the...
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Bloomberg

Finance Minister LeBlanc Says Canada Should Spend Less

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Canada's finance minister Dominic LeBlanc tells BNN Bloomberg Television that "the continued significant spending in a bunch of areas has to be ratcheted down." LeBlanc says the size of government needs to be reviewed as the country...
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Bloomberg

Amazon Results Are a 'Sandbag Special,' Wedbush's Ives Says

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Dan Ives, Wedbush Securities managing director and global head of tech research, reacts to Amazon's first-quarter forecast. He speaks on "Bloomberg The Close." Amazon projected operating income of $14 billion to $18 billion for the...
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Curated Video

Truth Be Told: Trump administration's claim of USAID waste is oversimplified

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USAID funded programs in 130 countries in 2023, according to a recent Congressional Research Service report. (Scripps News)
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Bloomberg

Alphabet's Future Is Bright Despite Earnings Miss: Brent Thill

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Brent Thill, Jefferies software and internet research tech sector leader, reacts to Google parent Alphabet's fourth-quarter earnings and capital expenditure plan. He speaks on "Bloomberg The Close." Alphabet's quarterly sales were $81.6...
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Bloomberg

Watching AI As An Earnings Booster

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Fiona Cincotta, senior analyst of City Index Financial Markets, discusses the impact of AI on tech earnings and regulation in the new Trump administration. She joins Caroline Hyde and Jackie Davalos on "Bloomberg Technology" to discuss.
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Bloomberg

Morgan Stanley's Wilson Says This Is Still a Stock Picker's Market

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Mike Wilson, Morgan Stanley chief US equity strategist, says this is still a stock picker's market. He is on "Bloomberg Open Interest."
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Bloomberg

Trump Tariffs Could Push Europe Towards China, says Obama's Ambassador to EU

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President Trump's policies and rhetoric are prompting EU Member States to re-consider their relationship with China, says Anthony Gardner, who served as United States Ambassador to the European Union from 2014 to 2017. Europe is...
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Bloomberg

What Trump's Tariffs Could Mean for Growth, the Fed and Jobs

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Morgan Stanley Chief Global Economist Seth Carpenter says President Donald Trump's tariffs could knock a percentage point off US economic growth and pose a material downside risk to employment on "Bloomberg The Close."
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Bloomberg

US Core PCE Muted, Consumer Spending Solid in Dec.

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The Federal Reserve's preferred measure of underlying US inflation, the so-called core personal consumption expenditures price index saw a modest rise of 0.2% from November, while household spending rose 0.7% in December. Michael McKee...
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Bloomberg

UPS CEO on Amazon, Growth Opportunities and Tariffs

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UPS CEO Carol Tomé discusses the company's relationship with Amazon, growth opportunities and the outlook for the package market. Speaking on "Bloomberg The Close," Tomé says she has not seen any change yet in shipping trends from...