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06.12.25 - 02:24
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Russia′s Vital Oil Trade With India Is Down, But Not Out (Bloomberg)
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India's imports of Russian crude are expected to plunge to a near four-year low early next year, after months of US pressure. As workarounds emerge and the Kremlin cranks up its own charm offensive, however, the question is how long that drop will last....
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06.12.25 - 01:36
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Stocks Rise on Soft September Data That Boosts Rate-Cut Bets | The Close 12/5/2025 (Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg Television brings you the latest news and analysis leading up to the final minutes and seconds before and after the closing bell on Wall Street. Today's guests are ADP's Nela Richardson, Wells Fargo Investment's Paul Christopher, Seaport Research Partners' David Joyce, SPG Global's Simon Gallagher, HSBC's Nicole Inui, MNTN's Mark Douglas, Build-A-Bear Workshop's Sharon Price John, FIFA World Cup 26 NYNJ's Alex Lasry. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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06.12.25 - 01:12
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Rattner: US Can′t ′Out-Negotiate′ China (Bloomberg)
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Willett Advisors' Steven Rattner joins Wall Street Week after returning from China to share his view of an economy running at two speeds – weak consumption but booming tech. He discusses how China is overtaking the US in electric vehicles, biotech, and AI, and why tariffs are unlikely to stop that momentum. Rattner argues that the US must compete through innovation and smart policy at home, and not by trying to slow China down. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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06.12.25 - 00:36
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FIFA Cup May be Bggest-Ever Sporting Event: Alex Lasry (Bloomberg)
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Alex Lasry, CEO of FIFA World Cup 26 NYNJ, says the World Cup final could be the biggest event in human history, telling Romaine Bostick and Katie Greifeld on “The Close” it will surpass even a Super Bowl or a Taylor Swift concert. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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06.12.25 - 00:30
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Build-A-Bear CEO: ′No Way Around′ Tariff Impact (Bloomberg)
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Sharon Price John, Build-A-Bear Workshop President & CEO, says strong preemptive actions in the first half will create a tough comparison next year. She tells “The Close” that tariff-affected product will still run through the company's system in the first half of 2026, with no real way around it. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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06.12.25 - 00:18
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′Hidden Gem′ in Netflix-Warner is Ad Team: Mark Douglas (Bloomberg)
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Mark Douglas, MNTN CEO, says CNN can't stand on its own and hopes it finds a new home, adding that it doesn't make sense for Netflix to enter that space. He tells “The Close” that he hopes Netflix uses its resources to take franchises like Game of Thrones and The White Lotus even further. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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06.12.25 - 00:12
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Netflix Will ′Scale Up′ as Needed With Warner: Gallagher (Bloomberg)
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Simon Gallagher, SPG Global managing director and former Hulu/Netflix exec, says Warner would be exponentially more valuable inside Netflix. He tells “The Close” that Warner Bros. and HBO could operate as silos within Netflix to produce more premium, high-value content tied to their iconic brands. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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06.12.25 - 00:06
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Altice USA Execs Get Special Bonus for Capital Raising Efforts (Bloomberg)
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Three top executives of Optimum Communications Inc. — previously known as Altice USA — will split nearly $2 million in special cash bonuses to reward their contributions to the telecommunications company's capital raising efforts. The award comes days after Optimum sued its largest creditors for allegedly blocking it access to credit markets....
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06.12.25 - 00:01
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What Happens to WBD′s Properties Amid Netflix Deal (Bloomberg)
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Warner Bros. Discovery told employees its board approved Netflix's acquisition of Warner Bros., with the deal contingent on regulatory clearance. Netflix says it will maintain HBO Max and HBO as part of the deal. Warner Bros. Discovery cable properties including CNN, TNT, Discovery and TBS will be split off into a separate company called Discovery Global in 3Q 2026. Bloomberg News Intelligence Senior Media Analyst Geetha Ranganathan and Bloomberg News Senior M&A Reporter Michelle Davis join Bloomberg Businessweek Daily to discuss. They speak with Alexis Christoforous and Kristine Aquino. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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