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09.04.26 - 20:42
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Quantum Clocks Enable GPS-Free Navigation (Bloomberg)
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Quantum company Infleqtion is set to launch more of its technology into space over the weekend as demand for ways to navigate without GPS grows. Matt Kinsella, CEO of Infleqtion, discusses the company's quantum clocks and why they offer a superior option to quantum computers, for now. He joins Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow on “Bloomberg Tech.” (Source: Bloomberg)...
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09.04.26 - 20:42
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Hormuz Traffic Still Blocked as Only Iran-Linked Ships Cross (Bloomberg)
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Ship traffic through the Strait of Hormuz remained blocked Thursday, limited to a handful of Iran-linked ships, another sign that a fragile ceasefire between the US and Iran has yet to improve flows through the world's key energy chokepoint.
Just seven vessels, all of which have either called at Iranian ports or were carrying Iranian cargo, were observed making the voyage out of the Persian Gulf on Wednesday and into Thursday morning. Normal transits in both directions are more like 135 a day.
Michelle Brouhard, Head of Policy and Geopolitical Risk at Kpler joins to discuss what this means for oil market moving forward. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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09.04.26 - 20:36
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Israel Says Agrees to Direct Talks With Lebanon (Bloomberg)
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Natasha Hall, associate fellow at Chatham House, said the negotiations on the ceasefire in the Iran war are complicated by fundamental issues that have driven conflict in the region for years.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says that he has agreed to direct talks with Lebanon. Stating that “In light of Lebanon's repeated calls to open direct negotiations with Israel, I instructed the Cabinet yesterday to open direct negotiations with Lebanon as soon as possible” The negotiations will focus on disarming Hezbollah and establishing peaceful relations between Israel and Lebanon. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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09.04.26 - 20:18
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DOJ Opens Probe Into NFL′s Sports Television Deals (Bloomberg)
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The US Justice Department has opened an antitrust probe into the National Football League, looking at whether its broadcast deals with media companies drive up the costs for consumers, according to people familiar with the matter.
The NFL and other sports leagues currently have an antitrust exemption that allows them to negotiate media deals collectively on behalf of their teams under the 1961 Sports Broadcasting Act. But media outlets, regulators and members of Congress have recently highlighted how difficult it is for consumers to be able to watch games amid a labyrinth of streaming, broadcast and cable options. Policy experts have begun to debate whether the act applies to negotiations beyond free broadcast TV distribution. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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09.04.26 - 20:13
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Gulf Tensions Push Oil Higher | Open Interest 4/9/2026 (Bloomberg)
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Get a jump start on the US trading day with Matt Miller and Dani Burger on "Bloomberg Open Interest." A fragile truce in the Gulf as President Trump vows to keep US troops in place ahead of high-stakes Iran talks. Oil surges with Goldman warning Brent could top $100 if the Strait stays shut. And gig tech doubles down as CoreWeave and Meta strike another massive AI deal. And billionaire Thomas Peterffy sparks debate, arguing against bans on insider trading. Plus, McCormick's blockbuster move to reshape the global food industry—CEO Brendan Foley joins us in the C-Suite. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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09.04.26 - 19:42
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Fragile Ceasefire Tested Before Iran Talks (Bloomberg)
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President Trump says US troops will remain in the Persian Gulf ahead of talks with Iran, while Tehran warns attacks on Lebanon could make negotiations meaningless. Dana Stroul, Director of Research at the Washington Institute and former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for the Middle East, says we're now in a "fog of diplomacy and a fog of war." She joined Bloomberg Open Interest.
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