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12.05.26 - 13:54
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US-Iran Ceasefire Remains Fragile; Starmer Intends to Stay as PM; CPI | Bloomberg Brief 5/12/2026 (Bloomberg)
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Oil rises and US equity futures fall as President Trump says the ceasefire between the US and Iran is on "life support." UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer tells his Cabinet he will not step down without a fight and intends to stay in power. John Cortese of Apollo Asset Management discusses the credit market with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua at the JPMorgan Global Markets Conference. Kallum Pickering of Peel Hunt looks ahead to the CPI data. Matt Sause, CEO of Roche Diagnostics, joins as the firm's blood test for Alzheimer's disease wins EU approval. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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11.05.26 - 20:54
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Trump Rejects Iran Offer as Tensions Rise | Open Interest 5/11/2026 (Bloomberg)
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Get a jump start on the US trading day with Matt Miller and Dani Burger on "Bloomberg Open Interest." Oil jumps as President Trump calls Iran's latest peace offer “totally unacceptable.” Moderna revives the biotech trade as officials race to contain a cruise ship-linked hantavirus outbreak. And KKR's $300 million rescue of a struggling credit fund raises fresh questions about private markets. Plus, Bruce Douglas on KKR's credit bet, Mary Ann Bartels believes a secular bear market will kickoff the next decade, Mike Pyle on AI investing, Flex CEO Revathi Advaithi, Starz CEO Jeffrey Hirsch, and Bond CEO Bill Papariella. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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07.05.26 - 10:42
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US & Iran Weigh Potential Deal to End War as Trump Seeks Offramp | Daybreak Europe 5/7/2026 (Bloomberg)
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On today's show, the US and Iran are considering a fresh proposal to end the war, as the US President searches for an exit from the conflict. Donald Trump says Iran has agreed that it cannot have a nuclear weapon, though Iranian state media have signaled that parts of the US proposal are unrealistic.
Bloomberg understands that China has told its biggest banks to suspend new loans to five refiners sanctioned by the US - reversing guidance from just four days ago.
Plus the German maker of medical equipment, Siemens Healthineers, cuts its full-year comparable sales forecast, saying the weaker outlook reflects structural changes in China's diagnostics market, along with stronger inflation pressures.
Today's guest: Bernd Montag, Siemens Healthineers, CEO.
Correct: Video edited at 00;01;20 to reflect German factory orders in graphic.
Correct: Video edited at 00;39;19 to replace incorrect graphic. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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06.05.26 - 19:06
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Iran-Krieg: Das MRT gegen die Heliumkrise (FAZ)
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Das Edelgas Helium ist für die meisten Diagnostikgeräte nötig. Wegen des Irankriegs droht es knapp zu werden. Philips hält mit beinahe heliumfreien Geräten dagegen. Der Konzern meldet eine steigende Nachfrage....
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06.05.26 - 13:42
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Iran War: US Boosts Efforts to End Mideast Conflict | The Pulse 5/6 (Bloomberg)
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"The Pulse With Francine Lacqua" is all about conversations with high profile guests in the beating heart of global business, economics, finance and politics. Based in London, we go wherever the story is, bringing you exclusive interviews and market-moving scoops.
Today's guests:
Sam Lynton-Brown, BNP Paribas Markets 360, Macro Strategy Global Head; Cathy Hepworth, PGIM Credit, EM Debt Head; Mike Doustdar, Novo Nordisk CEO; Jeff Currie, Carlyle, Senior Advisor; Marcelo Bacci, Vale CFO. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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06.05.26 - 09:30
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Iran War: Trump Pauses Plan to Guide Ships in Hormuz, Seeks Iran Deal | Daybreak Europe 5/6/2026 (Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg Daybreak Europe is your essential morning viewing to stay ahead.
On today's show, President Trump says the US plan to guide stranded ships through the Strait of Hormuz is being paused to see if an agreement can be reached with Iran to end the war.
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is in Beijing, where he's held talks with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi. The meeting comes just days before Donald Trump is scheduled to arrive in the Chinese capital.
Plus, a busy day for earnings: Novo Nordisk has nudged its sales forecast higher, lifted by its new Wegovy pill. The German chipmaker Infineon has given a better-than-expected revenue forecast, as it benefits from the AI spending boom. And BMW's carmaking returns fell in the first quarter, hit by intense competition in China.
Today's guests: Oliver Dörre, Hensoldt, CEO; Torgrim Reitan, Equinor, CFO & Sven Schneider, Infineon, CEO (Source: Bloomberg)...
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24.04.26 - 11:51
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Sweden Will Consider Ways To Limit Energy Use If Iran War Continues, Government Says (ZeroHedge)
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Sweden Will Consider Ways To Limit Energy Use If Iran War Continues, Government Says
Authored by Victoria Friedman via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),
Sweden may need to consider options to reduce energy consumption, including rationing, if the disruption to the flow of fuel supplies continues as a result of the Iran war, the country's prime minister and finance minister said on on April 23.
Prime Minister of Sweden Ulf Kristersson speaks at a summit of European Union leaders in Brussels on Dec. 19, 2024. Johanna Geron/Reuters
“We are not planning any rationing right now, but we are prepared for it to happen,” Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said at a press conference, according to Swedish daily newspaper Aftonbladet.
Speaking alongside the prime minister, Minister of Finance Elisabeth Svantesson described the situation as “the worst crisis in a very long time, when it comes to energy.”
“Government rationing is something that you absolutely want to avoid in every situation. That is ...
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09.04.26 - 12:36
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Mediziner: Mehr als 3.000 Kriegstote im Iran (DPA-AFX)
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TEHERAN (dpa-AFX) - Im Iran sind bei den israelisch-amerikanischen Bombardierungen nach Worten eines Mediziners mehr als 3.000 Menschen getötet worden. Etwa 40 Prozent der Leichen seien nicht identifizierbar gewesen, sagte der Leiter der iranischen Gesellschaft ......
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31.03.26 - 12:54
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Ex-Außenminister: Pharmaunternehmen im Iran bombardiert (DPA-AFX)
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TEHERAN (dpa-AFX) - Im Iran ist nach Worten des früheren Außenministers Mohammed-Dschawad Sarif ein Pharmaunternehmen Ziel eines Angriffs geworden. "Nach einem Monat voller Kriegsverbrechen wurde heute die Firma Tofigh Daru Research & Engineering zum ......
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23.03.26 - 17:24
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Iran War Drives Surge in Cyberattacks (Bloomberg)
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Iran-linked cyber attacks disrupting operations at companies , including Stryker, are raising new concerns for US businesses and exposing gaps in AI security. Cyberwar doesn't stop when the fighting does. In fact, it escalates. Nadav Zafrir, CEO of Check Point joined Bloomberg Interest to talk about how AI is fueling faster, more powerful cyberattacks, and why the world is more vulnerable than it realizes right now. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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18.03.26 - 19:46
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Iran-Krieg blockiert medizinische Hilfslieferungen (DPA-AFX)
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BEIRUT (dpa-AFX) - Wegen des Iran-Kriegs verzögert sich nach Angaben einer Hilfsorganisation derzeit der Transport von medizinischen Hilfsgütern für rund 400.000 Kinder. Der Konflikt blockiere wichtige Lieferwege und verzögere lebensrettende medizinische ......
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18.03.26 - 19:18
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Iran Tensions, M&A Outlook & Health-Care Cost Crisis| Open Interest 3/18/2026 (Bloomberg)
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Get a jump start on the US trading day with Matt Miller and Dani Burger on "Bloomberg Open Interest." Oil shockwaves hit global markets as Brent crude surges past $108 after a strike on Iran's critical South Pars gas field escalates tensions. As the Fed faces a pivotal decision day, all eyes are on Chair Powell for clues on how war-driven volatility could reshape the economic outlook. Meanwhile, major players like Pimco and Sixth Street sound the alarm on growing risks in private credit. Pimco President Christian Stracke joins us live. Plus, Lazard's Global Head of M&A, Mark McMaster, breaks down dealmaking in a world on edge, and the CEO of HealthEquity weighs in on the deepening health-care affordability crisis. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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12.03.26 - 15:00
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Iran-linked group says it hacked US company in retaliation for Minab school bombing (The Guardian)
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Hacker group Handala claimed responsibility for attack that caused 'global disruption' to Stryker Corporation's systemsAn Iran-linked group said it hacked a US medical company, causing “global disruption” to its systems, in retaliation for the bombing of the Minab school in Iran, in an attack seen as widening the Middle East into the cyber realm.Handala, a hacker group, claimed responsibility for the attack on Wednesday on the Stryker Corporation, which makes medical devices and is based in Michigan. It affected thousands of employees using the company's Microsoft systems. Continue reading......
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