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07.02.26 - 02:12
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S&P Poised for Biggest Advance Since May | The Close 2/6/2026 (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 Principal Asset Management's George Maris, Ventas' Debra Cafaro, Citizens' Jordan Bender, Interactive Brokers' Thomas Peterffy, GenTrust's Mimi Duff, Randall Williams, Bloomberg NewsTickpick's Brett Goldberg, Sotol Romo's Claudia Romo Edelman, DraftKings' Jason Robins, and Ariel Investments' Jason Wright. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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07.02.26 - 01:42
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Big Tech′s $650 Billion AI Plans Spark Chip Rally (Bloomberg)
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Nvidia shares soared Friday as investors snapped up shares of companies positioned to benefit from the vast sum of money that big technology firms have said they'll spend on artificial intelligence infrastructure this year. Amazon sparked the rebound after the technology giant said during an earnings call that it plans to spend $200 billion on data centers, chips and other equipment this year. All told, Amazon, along with Alphabet, Meta and Microsoft, are expected to shell out roughly $650 billion for AI tools in 2026, about 60% more than the prior year. Mark Mahaney, Senior Managing Director and Head of Internet Research at Evercore ISI, joins Bloomberg Businessweek Daily to discuss. He speaks with Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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07.02.26 - 01:42
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Wall Street Week | Bostic on Inflation, Volatile Gold Prices, Second China Shock, Investing in Art (Bloomberg)
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This week, outgoing Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic says it's 'paramount' to get inflation back to 2%. And, gold prices have been all over the place – what does that mean for the dollar, and those mining the metal? Plus, as Chinese exports surge again, Europe confronts a potential second coming of the so-called 'China shock.' Later, art may be priceless, but buying it can come with real financial risks. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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07.02.26 - 01:36
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Coursera, Udemy Merger to Boost Online AI Education (Bloomberg)
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Greg Hart, President and CEO of Coursera, joins Bloomberg Businessweek Daily to discuss the firm's plans to merge with fellow online learning platform Udemy. Hart says he will remain CEO of the newly merged company as it continues to focus on providing AI-focused training tools and courses for its customers. He speaks with Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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07.02.26 - 01:30
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US Economy is ′Paradox′ of Strong Growth, Underlying Weakness: EY′s Daco (Bloomberg)
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Gregory Daco, Chief Economist at EY, joins Bloomberg Businessweek Daily to discuss the state of the US economy, saying that he currently sees a "paradox" of strong growth paired with underlying weakness and a bifurcated consumer. Meanwhile, US consumer sentiment unexpectedly improved to the highest in six months, largely propelled by wealthier Americans who have benefited from stock-market gains. The preliminary February sentiment index increased to 57.3 from 56.4 in January, according to the University of Michigan. Daco has discussed in recent months the "three A-pillars" of the US economy, which includes the affluent consumer. Daco speaks with Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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07.02.26 - 01:30
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White House Explores Antitrust Probe on Homebuilders (Bloomberg)
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Trump administration officials are exploring opening an antitrust investigation into US homebuilders as the White House sharpens its focus on tackling the country's housing affordability crisis. The DOJ could open the probe in the coming weeks, according to people familiar with the discussions. No decision has been made and the administration may abandon the effort without launching an investigation, the people said, asking not to be identified discussing non-public information. Bloomberg News Real Estate Reporter Patrick Clark joins Bloomberg Businessweek Daily to discuss. He speaks with Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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