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21.02.26 - 06:30
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Fed′s Musalem Says Outlook Unchanged If Tariffs Replaced 1-for-1 (Bloomberg)
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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President Alberto Musalem said his economic outlook won't change significantly if the Trump administration is able to maintain most of its tariffs through alternative approaches after the Supreme Court struck down some of the president's global levies....
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21.02.26 - 02:01
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Stocks Gain as Court Blocks Tariffs; Yields Climb | The Close 2/20/2026 (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 Former US secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo, BNY Wealth's Sinead Colton Grant, California Attorney General Rob Bonta, Yale University's Gautam Mukunda, Teneo's Kevin Kajiwara, CUNY's Paul Krugman, Franklin Templeton's Berkeley Belknap, AI Entrepreneur & Investor Matt Shumer, Akamai's Tom Leighton, and Coresight's Max Kahn. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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21.02.26 - 01:48
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Wall Street Week | Japan′s New Investment Horizon (Bloomberg)
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This week, we travel to Japan to bring you stories of how its economy could be turning the page after 30 years of stagnation. After the so-called 'lost decades,' Apollo Global Management's Marc Rowan explains why there's a 'new swagger' in Japan now. Plus, can private capital help power Japan's next growth cycle? Later, after decades of caution and stability, Japan's business culture now faces a defining test as reform collides with tradition. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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21.02.26 - 00:54
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Akamai CEO: Our Security Services Not Disrupted by AI (Bloomberg)
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Dr. Tom Leighton, CEO and co-founder of Akamai Technologies, says the company's security services are resilient to AI disruption and that increasing enterprise adoption of AI and SaaS benefits Akamai by driving demand for its infrastructure. He speaks with Romaine Bostick and Katie Greifeld on “The Close.” (Source: Bloomberg)...
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21.02.26 - 00:54
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Paramount Says Regulatory Waiting Period for Warner Bid Ends (Bloomberg)
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Paramount Skydance said it has “no statutory impediment” in the US to closing its proposed $77.9 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery Inc. after clearing a US antitrust hurdle. Paramount said Friday it has complied with the US Justice Department's second-request review process under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Act and that a 10-day waiting period expired on Thursday. The expiration of a waiting period doesn't tacitly imply that regulators are on board with a deal. The department in the past has sued to block mergers after the waiting period passed. Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Antitrust Litigation Analyst Jen Rie and Chris Palmeri, Bloomberg News Senior Editor and Entertainment Team Leader, join Bloomberg Businessweek Daily to discuss. They speak with Carol Massar and Emily Graffeo. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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21.02.26 - 00:36
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Japan′s Comeback: Why the “Lost Decades” May Finally Be Ending (Bloomberg)
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For more than 30 years, Japan's economy was defined by deflation, negative interest rates, and economic stagnation. Now inflation has returned, corporate governance reforms are gaining traction, and investors are taking a fresh look at Japanese markets. We speak with Apollo CEO Marc Rowan, Japan Exchange Group CEO Hiromi Yamaji, and Mireya Solís of the Brookings Institution to examine whether Japan is finally breaking free from the so-called 'lost decades,' and what could derail the comeback. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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21.02.26 - 00:36
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Fed′s Preferred Inflation Gauge Comes In At 3% as Expected (Bloomberg)
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US inflation was higher in December, with core PCE rising 0.4% month-over-month and 3% year-over-year. The Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge suggesting that reining in higher prices is proving to be more difficult than anticipated for the FOMC. Policymakers at their January meeting said they'd like clearer evidence that inflation is returning to their 2% goal, but Friday's December data suggests they will have to maintain a "wait-and-see" approach. Olu Sonola, Head of US Economic Research at Fitch Ratings, joins Bloomberg Businessweek Daily to discuss. He also weighs in on GDP and the potential economic impact of President Trump's tariffs being struck down by the Supreme Court.
Sonola speaks with Carol Massar and Emily Graffeo. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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21.02.26 - 00:30
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Teneo′s Kajiwara on SCOTUS Tariff Impact, Iran Concerns (Bloomberg)
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Kevin Kajiwara, Co-President of Political Risk Advisory at Teneo, says while tariffs have already weighed on corporate income statements and balance sheets, the ruling adds a new layer of market uncertainty. He speaks with Romaine Bostick and Katie Greifeld on "The Close." (Source: Bloomberg)...
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21.02.26 - 00:24
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Why Foreign Investors Are Seeing Opportunity in Japan (Bloomberg)
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After decades of deflation and stagnation, Japan is embracing reform. With households and corporations sitting on trillions in cash, inflation has forced a shift in mindset. Corporate governance changes, rising equity participation, and the emergence of private credit are reshaping how Japanese companies finance growth. We examine whether the renaissance of Japan's capital markets can power a long-awaited economic revival. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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