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A Correction Was Overdue: AlTi Tiedemann CIO Curtin

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AlTi Tiedemann Global Chief Investment Officer Nancy Curtin says productivity and profitably from Gen AI hasn't been priced in for the medium term. Curtin discusses the opportunities she sees in the market with Tim Stenovec on "Bloomberg...
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Europe Is Short of Gunpowder and TNT

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Europe is struggling to produce enough gunpowder, TNT, and other explosives and propellants to meet its demand. The European Union has proposed 150 billion ($162.6 billion) in loans to boost defense spending as part of its latest effort...
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China's AI Pioneer Questions OpenAI's Sustainability

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China's AI pioneer, Kai-Fu Lee, is questioning the sustainability of OpenAI and discussed the impact of DeepSeek on global AI development. The former Google executive also gave his top AI picks to David Ingles and Annabelle Droulers on...
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Guggenheim's Millstein on Tariffs, Taxes, Credit Markets

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Guggenheim Securities co-Chair James Millstein says the Federal Reserve is "frozen" until there is more clarity on the Trump administration's tariff policy. Speaking on "Bloomberg Open Interest," Millstein also comments on US fiscal...
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Mnuchin: Republicans Need to Raise The Debt Ceiling

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Former US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said one of the most important issues is that Republicans need to raise the debt ceiling, it's an important mechanism. It's become too political, he said and thinks spending and the debt...
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Mnuchin Discusses Tax Cuts, Economic Growth

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Former US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin discussed how the annual deficit is one of the most important issues today in terms of the long-term impact on the economy. He appears on "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer to Peer Conversations....
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Germany Landmark Spending Package Wins Bundestag Backing

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German lawmakers passed a landmark spending package that could unlock hundreds of billions of euros in debt financing for defense and infrastructure and heralding the end of decades of budget austerity. The legislation pushed by...
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'Huge and Deep' Pool of Capital Chasing Sustainability Thematic, says JPMorgan's Umunna

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Very few investors are prepared to "sacrifice a decent return" for sustainability, says Chuka Umunna, Global Head of Sustainable Solutions & EMEA Head of Green Economy Investment Banking at JPMorgan Chase. Despite headwinds from higher...
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Economic data gathering concerns amid Trump cuts

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Former BLS Commissioner Erica Groshen weighs in on the disbanding of the Federal Economic Statistics Advisory Committee. (Scripps News)
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PIF's Options to Meet Saudi Arabia's Spending Goals

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Saudi Arabia's wealth fund, the Public Investment Fund (PIF), is set to tap a broader array of investors and pursue debt sales through its subsidiaries, as it grapples with the scale of the kingdom's spending ambitions. Bloomberg's...
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Retail sales up slightly after decline in January

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Consumer sentiment was down in March, but experts note that how people feel about the economy doesn't always match their spending habits. (Scripps News)
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UK's Reeves Defends 'Robust Set' of Fiscal Rules

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UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves defended her fiscal rules and pledged to bring down government borrowing. "They are a robust set of fiscal rules, but it is important that we balance day to day spending with tax receipts and...
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Canada Can't Win Tariff War With US, Rosenberg Says

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David Rosenberg, founder and president of Rosenberg Research, says Canada can't win a tit-for-tat tariff war with the US. He says Canadian politicians should not even be talking about President Donald Trump. He speaks with BNN...
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US Consumer Sentiment Plummets, Inflation Expectations Soar

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US consumer sentiment fell to 57.9, the lowest level since November 2022, from 64.7 a month earlier, while long-term inflation expectations jumped by the most since 1993. Katie Greifeld and Michael McKee have the details.
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NATO's Rutte on Trump, Defense Spending, Russia Relations

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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said defense spending by member nations will be "considerably more than 2%" and that relations with Russia should be normalized following an end to the war in Ukraine, "but we are absolutely not there...
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Turkey Tries to Leverage Its NATO Muscle

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is seeking a permanent seat for an Islamic country on the UN Security Council and EU membership for Turkey. The demands are unlikely to be met anytime soon, but they reflect a renewed swagger for...
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Invesco QQQ Sponsor Spotlight: Rethinking Innovation

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Paul J. Schroeder, QQQ Equity Product Strategist, Invesco speaks with Bloomberg Media's Elizabeth Gonzalez about rethinking innovation at The Future Investor: Finding the Opportunities event in Chicago.
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ConocoPhillips CEO on Energy Policy and Tariffs

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Ryan Lance, Chairman and CEO of ConocoPhillips talks about the oil market, energy policy outlook and impact of tariffs with Bloomberg's Alix Steel at CERAWeek in Houston.
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BofA Sees Solid Momentum Behind US Consumers

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Holly O'Neill, president of retail banking at Bank of America, discusses the details of the firm's recently released February consumer checkpoint.
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Summers Sees 50% Chance of Recession in US This Year

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Former US Treasury Secretary and Bloomberg Wall Street Week contributor Lawrence H. Summers says there's a 50% chance the US will have a recession this year. He speaks to Bloomberg's David Westin.
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Brantner Says German Greens 'Ready to Negotiate'

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Germany's Greens are "ready to negotiate" and are hoping for an agreement by the end of the week in a dispute over defense spending with the country's prospective next ruling coalition led by Chancellor-in-waiting Friedrich Merz. "The...
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This Is a Buying Opportunity, Not a Reason to Panic: Veteran Investor Ed Yardeni

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Ed Yardeni, president of Yardeni Research, says he's "not joining the panic" following a selloff in US stocks on Monday. "I'm not giving up on American exceptionalism," Yardeni tells Bloomberg Television. He also discusses his outlook...
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Chipotle Won't Raise Prices as Tariffs Take Effect

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Chipotle Mexican Grill CEO Scott Boatwright talks about how tariffs are impacting the restaurant chain, he says they are now buying avocados from more countries and they're not raising prices during these uncertain times. Boatwright says...
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Germany's Conservatives, SPD Edge Closer to Coalition

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Germany's conservatives and the Social Democrats (SPD) agreed to deepen talks on forming a new government as pressure builds on Chancellor-in-waiting Friedrich Merz to implement reforms. Merz said the parties have agreed to tighten...