In this episode, Trillions dives into three ETFs to watch, from a top fund following the SpaceX IPO frenzy and a long-awaited entry into high-yield bonds https://t.co/rHv23aYZs5
Stocks Rally as Micron Buoys AI Trade Ahead of PCE. Get market insight on Bloomberg Surveillance. @tomkeene@ptsweeney@AlexisTVNews are LIVE on YouTube https://t.co/HFIDHs1PVh
The World Cup had been an enormously popular event with surprisingly limited commercial significance; the 1990 tournament in Italy, for instance, lost money for broadcasters. Then the World Cup came to the US in 1994 and everything changed.
On this episode of the Odd Lots podcast, @josephmdurso joins @tracyalloway and @TheStalwart to discuss how advertisements and sponsorships by American corporations like McDonalds and General Motors in the 1994 World Cup changed the business of the sport forever. Listen at https://t.co/4IGHjM8pZe or watch at https://t.co/RkS8xgB3IL.
On this episode of Trumponomics, we look at why its biggest threat to workers may not be job loss, but the erosion of creativity, autonomy and meaning https://t.co/R3B0PYRjKu
An explosive parliamentary hearing is the latest chapter in KPMG Australia's audit scandal. This week's Bloomberg Australia podcast takes a closer look at what's emerged, and what it means for the consulting industry. https://t.co/icrSx6068x
The common narrative is that the US renewables industry is struggling. But that’s not the case for the whole sector, Cypress Creek Energy's Kevin Smith tells Bloomberg Green's Zero podcast https://t.co/voSwegxMKS
What if the best retirement…is no retirement at all? @svaneksmith reports on the 60-plus crowd that’s opting to return to the workforce. Listen to the Big Take podcast. https://t.co/EJwnQE5ZXC
Stocks Rise Modestly Ahead of Micron Earnings. Get market insight on Bloomberg Surveillance. @tomkeene@ptsweeney@AlexisTVNews are LIVE on YouTube https://t.co/HFIDHs1PVh
Chinese social media app Xiaohongshu, or RedNote, is testing the nation’s mood for all things tech with a plan to go public in Hong Kong. Today on the Big Take Asia podcast, what RedNote’s push to list means. https://t.co/zWu3kpPC3k
Chinese social media app Xiaohongshu, or RedNote, is testing the nation’s mood for all things tech with a plan to go public in Hong Kong. Today on the Big Take Asia podcast, what RedNote’s push to list means. Listen and watch at https://t.co/knYszXDqEf
On this episode of The Deal, @AROD reminisces about a memory that defined his career and his relationship with his daughters, Natasha and Ella: the day he retired from the New York Yankees https://t.co/ukj0yZx4cI
What will the UK-EU relationship look like in 2036?
Westminster veterans Alastair Campbell and Jacob Rees-Mogg give @MishalHusain their predictions, 10 years after the Brexit vote
Listen at https://t.co/jRBCe81SeG or watch The Mishal Husain Show at https://t.co/SyY5puc48R
Stocks Hit by Tech Selloff as Korean Shares Plunge. Get market insight on Bloomberg Surveillance. @tomkeene@ptsweeney are LIVE on YouTube https://t.co/HFIDHs1PVh
There’s a lot to unpack with AI right now, including its potential impacts on the labor market and society and more extreme questions about existential risk.
On this episode of the Odd Lots podcast, @jackclarkSF and @PeterMcCrory join @TheStalwart and @tracyalloway to discuss how Anthropic views the possibility of AI killing all humans and its approach to safety and economic risks. Listen at https://t.co/4IGHjM8pZe or watch at https://t.co/RkS8xgB3IL.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has resigned after less than two years. On the Big Take, @evans_edward breaks down how he became the sixth leader to quit in a decade and what it means for UK politics. https://t.co/3I7PnX9KnX