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18.12.25 - 12:31
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Germany′s Record €512 Billion Debt Sales for Army, Infrastructure | The Pulse 12/18 (Bloomberg)
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Germany will increase federal debt sales by a fifth next year to a record €512 billion ($601 billion) to fund a spending splurge aimed at fixing its crumbling infrastructure and modernizing its armed forces. Ven Ram from Bloomberg MLIV describes it as a "game changer".
Also discussed on the show: Micron's bumper quarter and outlook suggests the AI boom is continuing despite a wider rotation away from some of the tech darlings; EU leaders try to agree a deal to use frozen Russian assets to assist Ukraine; and Warner Bros. Discovery, the parent of HBO and CNN, advises its shareholders to reject a hostile takeover bid by Paramount Skydance in favor of its original agreement with streaming giant Netflix.
Today's guests: Katharine Neiss, PGIM Fixed Income, Chief European Economist; Richard Madden, DC Advisory, European Executive Chairman; John Studzinski, PIMCO Vice Chairman. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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21.10.25 - 22:54
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OpenAI Targets Banking, Warner Bros. Considers Sales Options | Bloomberg Tech 10/21/2025 (Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow discusses OpenAI's secretive project to train its artificial intelligence to build financial models and what that could mean for junior bankers. Plus, President Donald Trump announced a deal with Australia on rare earths to counter China's dominance. And shares of Warner Bros. Discovery jumped after the company said it has expanded a strategic review of the business to maximize shareholder value. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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06.03.25 - 22:42
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Sesame Street non-profit to be hit with layoffs after staff announce union (The Guardian)
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CEO to 'significantly downsize' Sesame Workshop after more than 200 employees revealed plans to unionizeSesame Workshop, the non-profit behind Sesame Street, is cutting staff in an effort to “downsize significantly”, its president and CEO, Sherrie Rollins Westin, told employees this week.The news of layoffs at the organization came just shortly after more than 200 employees at Sesame Workshop revealed their plans to unionize and comes several months after Warner Bros Discovery decided not to renew the distribution deal for new episodes of Sesame Street, the long-running, beloved children's program. Continue reading......
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