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06.11.25 - 20:31
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Democrats Point to Election Wins in Obamacare Fight (Bloomberg)
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Michigan Democratic Representative Haley Stevens said Democrats are holding firm on their demand for a vote on extending subsidies for Affordable Care Act premiums as the shutdown continues. Stevens said that she would consider a vote to be progress, while some of her Democratic colleagues maintain they are holding out for a deal. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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06.11.25 - 20:01
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The Trends Investors Should Be Looking For In 2026 (Bloomberg)
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Eric Freedman, Chief Investment Officer, U.S. Bank, Kara Murphy, Chief Investment Officer, Kestra Investment Management and Stephen Trauber, Managing Director, Chairman & Global Head of Energy & Clean Technology, Moelis & Company speak with Bloomberg's Diksha Gera about sectors, strategies, innovations, and regulatory changes that are poised to drive returns at The Future Investor: Finding the Opportunities briefing in Houston. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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06.11.25 - 19:36
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Bloomberg Surveillance 11/6/2025 (Bloomberg)
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Jonathan Ferro, Lisa Abramowicz and Annmarie Hordern speak daily with leaders and decision makers from Wall Street to Washington and beyond. No other program better positions investors and executives for the trading day. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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06.11.25 - 19:31
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The AI Layoff Wave Is Here | Open Interest 11/06/2025 (Bloomberg)
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Get a jump start on the US trading day with Matt Miller and Dani Burger on "Bloomberg Open Interest." AI and cost cutting measures are allowing firms to eliminate more and more jobs -- with October layoffs hitting the highest level in 22 years. Caution over lofty tech valuations lingers as Qualcomm delivers a bullish forecast that fails to impress investors. Disney signs DraftKings as ESPN's new sports-betting partner, replacing a venture it had with Penn Entertainment. And the CEO of SharkNinja and the CFO of e.l.f Beauty join the Bloomberg Open Interest C-Suite with insights into how tariffs are impacting consumer wallets. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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06.11.25 - 19:31
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US, Lilly, Novo to Announce Deal to Cut GLP-1 Prices (Trump′s Remarks) (Bloomberg)
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Eli Lilly & Co. and Novo Nordisk A/S secured deals with the Trump administration to slash prices for their blockbuster weight-loss drugs in exchange for tariff relief and wider access for Medicare patients. The deals with Lilly and Novo, announced Thursday at a White House event with President Donald Trump, will make some of the most popular drugs in the world available to certain people on Medicare, the government health plan for older Americans, according to senior administration officials. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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06.11.25 - 19:24
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Social Media Companies Face Trial on Addiction Claims (Bloomberg)
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Meta Platforms Inc., ByteDance Ltd., Alphabet Inc. and Snap Inc. must face trial over claims that they designed their social media platforms to addict youths, a judge ruled, clearing the way for the first of thousands of cases to be presented to juries....
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06.11.25 - 19:18
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Executives on Ensuring Long-Term Profitability (Bloomberg)
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Cheryl Carron, Chief Operating Officer, JLL Work Dynamics Americas & President, Healthcare Division, JLL; Kevin Mitchell, Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer, Phillips 66; and Marie Myers, Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer, HPE speak with Bloomberg's LaKenya Finley about strategies for ensuring the long-term profitability of their companies at The Future Investor: Finding the Opportunities briefing in Houston. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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06.11.25 - 19:12
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What to Expect When Airlines Cut 10% of Flights Due to Shutdown (Bloomberg)
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The Federal Aviation Administration has announced it's trimming 10% of scheduled flight capacity across 40 domestic airports to ease the burden on the system caused by the US government shutdown, a move that has the potential to disrupt airlines and hundreds of thousands of travelers daily....
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06.11.25 - 19:12
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Fed′s Williams Says He′d Discount Bond Market′s Neutral-Rate Estimate (Bloomberg)
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Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams cautioned about model estimates of the US neutral interest rate, saying, “the bond market is suggesting much higher r-stars, but I would discount that a bit because they've tended not to be reliable.” Williams spoke Thursday during an event organized by Goethe University in Frankfurt, Germany. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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