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Soaring Yields Send Stocks Tumbling
Feb.26 -- Benchmark 10-year Treasury yields catapulted to the highest in more than a year at over 1.6%, raising concerns among investors across risk assets. Bloomberg TV guests weighed in.
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Amazon Buying MGM For $8.45 Billion
The deal is the latest in the media industry that's aimed at boosting streaming services to compete against Netflix and Disney+.
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Unemployment Claims Drop For Sixth Straight Week
Jobless claims fell by 9,000 to 376,000 from 385,000 the week before.
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President Meets With CEOs About Vaccine Mandate
The president recently announced companies with 100 or more workers will soon have to require their employees get vaccinated or face weekly testing.
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President Biden To Allow Eviction Moratorium To Expire Saturday
Roughly 3.6 million people in the U.S. say they face eviction in the next two months.
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Evergrande Makes Overdue Interest Payment
Holders of another China Evergrande Group bond may have received an overdue interest payment within the grace period for such transactions. This would be the second time this month the troubled developer staved off default. Bloomberg’s...
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Fed's Powell Was Very Even-Handed, Lockhart Says
Dennis Lockhart, former president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, discusses the central bank's policy. Fed Chair Jerome Powell said officials can be patient on raising interest rates -- after announcing a start to reducing their...
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Credit Suisse Plans Investment Bank Trims, Not Teardown
Changes planned at Credit Suisse Group AG will focus on the prime brokerage unit, according to people with knowledge of the matter. Meanwhile, Citigroup Inc. is about to apply to set up an investment banking business in China. Nabila...
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U.S. Cranks Up Beijing Tensions With Ban on China Telecom
The U.S. is ratcheting up tensions with Beijing. Regulators have cancelled China Telecom’s permission to operate in the U.S. Bloomberg’s Shirley Zhao reports on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.”
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Twitter Co-founder Jack Dorsey Stepping Down As CEO
He will remain on the board until his term expires in 2022.
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Tesla Investors Blaming CEO Elon Musk For Car Company's Worst Year
Some investors are concerned with Musk selling an additional $3.6B worth of Tesla stocks, after pledging in April to not sell anymore.
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Focus on the Central Banks
Gillian Tett, Financial Times Editor-at-Large explains we should all be paying more attention to the central banks around the world.
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Where to Invest in the Current Climate
Sharmin Mossavar-Rahmani, Goldman Sachs CIO Wealth Management & Lori Calvasina, RBC Capital Markets Head of U.S. Equity Strategy discuss tech's impact on the overall market. They also debate market reaction to geopolitical and domestic...
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Staten Island Amazon Workers Vote To Form Company's First Union
The vote is being called one of the most significant pro-labor votes in a generation, with potential ripple effects on warehouses across the country.
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Move Over, Barbie: Mattel Launches Gender-Inclusive Doll Line
Each figure comes in a kit that includes different hairstyles, clothes and accessories.
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The Role of Insurance in Virus Fallout
Feb.20 -- Finley Harckham, Anderson Kill Senior Litigation Shareholder talks to Bloomberg's Romaine Bostick and Joe Weisenthal on how the coronavirus fallout may affect insurance claims
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American Airlines Now Offers Non-Binary Gender Options
American Airlines has become the second U.S. carrier to offer non-binary gender options when you book a ticket.
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Entrepreneurs Are Risk Minimizers: Linda Rottenberg
Oct. 9 -- Author John Lanchester and Endeveavor CEO and Founder Linda Rottenberg discuss financial buzz phrases, and risk taking and entrepreneurship on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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U.S. GDP Soars 7.4% After Second Quarter Plunge
Trump administration credits first round of economic relief for GDP results but the economy still hasn't fully recovered its COVID losses.
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Forever 21 May Be Planning To File For Bankruptcy
According to several reports out Friday, the fashion retailer is considering filing for bankruptcy.
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Coca-Cola To Cut Thousands Of Jobs Due To Pandemic
The company is suffering a drop in sales as many venues that serve its products have been forced to close during the pandemic.
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How to Make Corporate Boards More Effective
Nov. 12 -- Harvard Business School Professor Robert Kaplan discusses corporate boards and corporate bonds on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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UPS Will Pay $8.4M For Allegedly Overcharging Federal Agencies
The settlement covers allegations that UPS overcharged federal agencies between 2007 and 2014.
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Pay Transparency Can Help Shrink The Gender Pay Gap
The concept of a transparent pay model is one way companies can make a difference.