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31.01.26 - 14:42
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Wall Street Week | Trump Picks Warsh, US State Capitalism, SNAP Cuts, Business of Youth Sports (Bloomberg)
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This week, President Trump announces he intends to nominate Kevin Warsh as the next Fed Chair. Then, how government ownership is changing competition, capital allocation, and the future of US markets. Plus, will cutting SNAP destabilize the grocery, farming, and food-bank economies? Later, how big money is transforming youth sports, driving up costs and changing how families chase athletic dreams. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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31.01.26 - 11:36
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Filmmaker Laura Poitras on US Actions in Venezuela (Bloomberg)
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"The US doesn't have the right to steal resources."
BAFTA nominated filmmaker Laura Poitras tells Mishal Husain that US action in Venezuela amounts to regime change in pursuit of oil.
Subscribe to The Mishal Husain Show wherever you get your podcasts. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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31.01.26 - 07:06
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Africa′s Gambling Boom: Investment, Risk and Regulation (Bloomberg)
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Sports wagering is booming in Africa. Fueled by a young population, and access to latest technology, legal gambling revenues across the continent have nearly tripled in the past decade, turning it into a multi-billion-dollar market that global operators can no longer ignore. Bloomberg's Olatomiwa Babalola and Senior Africa reporter Loni Prinsloo explain. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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