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11.04.26 - 01:42
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Wall Street Week | Iran Oil Fallout (Bloomberg)
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This week, Richard Haass of Centerview Partners on what to expect out of US-Iran peace talks. Plus, why Gulf states are begging Trump not to end the Iran war early and how the conflict could hit consumers, from gas prices to interest rates. And, former Canadian Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland warns of stagflation, a food crisis, and the growing strain on the US-led global order as finance leaders gather in Washington at the annual World Bank-IMF meetings. Later, how China quietly built a monopoly on the minerals that power modern life, and why American innovators think they can still leapfrog Beijing. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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11.04.26 - 01:12
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Haass: Iran Has Far More Leverage Than Before War (Bloomberg)
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The US is expected to hold talks with Iran in an effort to reach an agreement, but former Council on Foreign Relations president Richard Haass of Centerview Partners warns that we should not expect too much, and that the war shows just how much leverage Iran has. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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11.04.26 - 00:48
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Wall Street Bracing for US-Iran Talks | The Close 4/10/2026 (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 Federated Hermes' RJ Gallo, Barclays' Jon Hill, Goldman Sachs' Alex Blostein, Fmr. Nato Supreme Allied Commander Gen. Wesley Clark (Ret.), Gabelli Funds' Macrae Sykes, Envestnet's Dana D'Auria, 22V Research's Kim Wallace, Carbone Fine Food Co-Founder Mario Carbone, Magnolia Bakery CEO Nathan Louer, & Former Super Bowl Champion Reggie Bush & United Athletes Tour CEO Len Brown. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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11.04.26 - 00:31
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Reggie Bush on Launching His Premiere Golf League, UAT (Bloomberg)
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Former NFL player and Super Bowl Champion Reggie Bush and United Athletes Tour CEO Len Brown discuss launching UAT, a competitive premiere golf league aimed towards former and current athletes. They talk with Katie Greifeld and Randall Williams for "The Close." (Source: Bloomberg)...
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11.04.26 - 00:18
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How Shipping Insurance Really Works During a War | Odd Lots (Bloomberg)
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When the conflict with Iran started, some of the first headlines we saw had to do with shipping insurance. Marine insurers were said to be cancelling war risk coverage for vessels going through the Strait of Hormuz. Premiums were said to surge. Meanwhile, the Trump administration announced it would offer its own insurance for ships traversing the Gulf, in an effort to get things moving again. So why is insurance such a crucial part of maritime trade? And how does the system actually work? In this episode, we speak with Dorothea Ioannou, CEO of the American P&I Club, and Steven Ogullukian, the club's reinsurance director. We talk about the different roles of insurers, reinsurers, insurance clubs, and why ships need to have separate coverage for things like war, liability and hull loss.
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10.04.26 - 23:30
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Hormuz, Lebanon Central to US, Iran Peace Talks (Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg's Jeff Mason said that the bar for success in this weekend's peace talks between the US and Iran, is that both parties stay at the table and they don't 'fail,' potentially ending the tenuous two-week ceasefire. Mason said that Israel's strikes on Lebanon and oil flow through the Strait of Hormuz are the key hurdles as the two countries try to negotiate a longer term deal. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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10.04.26 - 23:12
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Magnolia CEO: Aiming for Healthy Traffic in US Expansion (Bloomberg)
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Magnolia Bakery CEO Nathan Louer discusses US franchise expansion, remaining an 'attainable luxury,' and why driving traffic is the key to the company's long term strategy. He talks with Katie Greifeld and Bailey Lipschultz on “The Close.” (Source: Bloomberg)...
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10.04.26 - 23:06
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Carbone on Experiential Dining, Reinvesting in Sauces (Bloomberg)
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Carbone Fine Food Co-Founder Mario Carbone discusses global upheaval affecting food costs, 'cautious' customers, and why being experimental is part of their DNA. He talks with Katie Greifeld and Bailey Lipschultz on “The Close.” (Source: Bloomberg)...
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