Bloomberg
Brown Harris Stevens CEO on the Housing Market in 2025
US new-home construction unexpectedly fell in November. Inventory now stands at the highest level in nearly 17 years. High borrowing costs have constrained demand for the sector, even as the Fed is expected to lower their benchmark rate...
Bloomberg
MicroStrategy's Saylor Is Still Buying Bitcoin
MicroStrategy Inc. co-founder and Chairman Michael Saylor says he wants to add more "intelligence leverage" for shareholders. He also talks about potentially advising the Trump administration on crypto and says he's still buying up...
Bloomberg
JPMorgan's Michele Likes Emerging-Market Debt, CCC Bonds
Bob Michele, JPMorgan Asset Management's global head of fixed income, says JPMorgan continues to like credit with no recession on the horizon. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance: The Fed Decides."
Bloomberg
Investors Need to Look Beyond Mag7, Says Kevin Mahn
Hennion & Walsh Asset Management President & CIO Kevin Mahn says he expects the bull market to continue, but that investors need to look beyond the Magnificent 7 stocks and be more selective. He adds that with Nvidia in correction it's...
Bloomberg
Blackstone's Top Real Estate Bets
Blackstone is the world's largest commercial property owner. Nadeem Meghji, Global Co-Head of Blackstone Real Estate, discusses where the firm is deploying capital now.
Bloomberg
Nic Carter on MicroStrategy, Ethereum, Bitcoin Reserve
Castle Island Ventures Founding Partner Nic Carter discusses MicroStrategy, prospects for Ethereum, a potential strategic Bitcoin reserve, and gives his Bitcoin outlook for 2025. He speaks with Sonali Basak and Tim Stenovec on "Bloomberg...
Bloomberg
JPMorgan's Berro Sees Scope for US Yield Curve to Steepen
Kelsey Berro, fixed income portfolio manager at JPMorgan Asset Management, says her firm is putting risk to work on the US yield curve and is buying duration in other global markets.
Curated Video
Scammers are targeting people buying holiday decorations online
On average, consumers are expected to spend $71.36 per person on holiday decorations this year, according to the National Retail Federation, compared to $60.43 in 2020. (Scripps News Baltimore)
Bloomberg
US Consumer Sentiment, Inflation Expectations Rise
US consumer sentiment rose to the highest since April to 74.0, while year-ahead inflation expectations picked up to 2.9%, a five-month high, according to the University of Michigan. Michael McKee reports on Bloomberg Television.
Bloomberg
Who Is Behind Gold's Crazy Rise?
Gold prices have been on a rampage, hitting record after record. Driven in part by geopolitical tensions, economic uncertainty and the prospect of lower US interest rates, unrelenting demand from China also played a big part.
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How Abu Dhabi Is Meeting the Housing Challenge
Abu Dhabi Department of Culture and Tourism Chairman Mohamed Al Mubarak talks about how the city is meeting the growing need for housing. In an interview for "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer to Peer Conversations," he says buyers are...
Bloomberg
Keeping Eye on Vanguard Entering Crypto Space: Crucible Capital's Demirors
Crucible Capital General Partner Meltem Demirors says MicroStrategy is valuable because it is a leveraged play on Bitcoin. She also says she's keeping an eye on Schwab and Vanguard entering the crypto industry in an interview with Sonali...
Bloomberg
Tesla Excluded From Proposed California EV Buyer Credits
Tesla's electric vehicles would be shut out from consumer rebates under a proposal by California Governor Gavin Newsom, pitting the prospective Democratic presidential hopeful against Republican power player Elon Musk. Jessica Caldwell,...
Bloomberg
BofA Sees Increased Concerns, Frustrations Among China Investors
Winnie Wu, China equity strategist at BofA Securities, discusses the state of the market, the economy, the government's policies and investors' sentiment. She speaks on "Bloomberg: The China Show."
Bloomberg
A Look at Consumption During China's Golden Week
China expects nearly two-billion domestic trips over the Golden Week holiday beginning today, up more than 19-percent from the same period in pre-pandemic 2019. Our Chief North Asia Correspondent, Stephen Engle, looks at whether the new...
Curated Video
Bail decision delayed for Sean 'Diddy' Combs
A federal judge has pushed a decision to release Sean Combs on bail Friday to next week, as legal arguments over the arrangements continue. (Scripps News)
Curated Video
Sales surge for emergency contraceptives after election
The founder of Winx Health said women are buying the value pack of Restart since the election was called. (Scripps News)
Curated Video
What to buy in November. and when to shop for the best deals
November brings Black Friday and Cyber Monday, but do you need to wait till then? When should you shop to find the lowest prices? (Scripps News)
Press Association
Challenges exist around housing affordability, O’Brien says
The Government is still dealing with “challenges” around housing affordability, a minister has said. It comes after the latest figures from the CSO revealed that residential property prices have risen by 10.1% in the year to August.
Curated Video
What to buy, and not buy, at Labor Day sales
Many people don't head out to shop on Labor Day weekend, but it's really a great time to find deals on things for around the home. (Scripps News)
Curated Video
Drained gift cards becoming epidemic
The problem of tampered gift cards is getting worse, with more and more shoppers reporting buying drained and worthless gift cards at grocery stores. (Scripps News)
Curated Video
Fed chair plans to drop interest rates as 'inflation has decline significantly'
Citing falling inflation and rising unemployment, Fed Chair Jerome Powell said the time has come to drop federal interest rates. (Scripps News)
Curated Video
How the crypto investors Trump wants to court see the financial future
The Nashville conference buzzed with anticipation Donald Trump would announce plans for a strategic national crypto reserve if he's elected to a second term. (Scripps News)
Curated Video
What is "spaving," and is it good or bad?
The newest shopping trend is getting a discount only if you buy more items. So is that a good idea, or a hit on your wallet? (Scripps News)