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S&P 500 Rises 1% as Dollar Falls | Closing Bell
Comprehensive cross-platform coverage of the U.S. market close on Bloomberg Television, Bloomberg Radio, and YouTube with Romaine Bostick, Alix Steel, Scarlet Fu, Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec.
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House speaker stands by Trump's federal employee buyout plan
After Trump's buyout proposal for federal workers, House Speaker Mike Johnson supported it, though uncertainty remains about its legal authority and implications. (Scripps News)
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JPMorgan's Kaneva Sees $75 as Fair Value for Brent Crude
Natasha Kaneva, JPMorgan's head of global commodities strategy, discusses the outlook for crude oil prices and production under the Trump administration on "Bloomberg The Close."
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SBI Chair Setty on India Economy, Trump Risks
CS Setty, State Bank of India Chairman, comments on the state of India's economy, monetary policy and impact of potential Trump tariffs. He speaks on Bloomberg Television at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland.
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TSMC Outlook Beats Estimates, Signals Resilient AI Spending
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., the main chipmaker to Apple Inc. and Nvidia Corp., projected quarterly sales and capital expenditure ahead of analysts' estimates. The strong performance is likely to buoy optimism that the AI...
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Citi Reports Strong Earnings Across the Board, Announces $20B Buy Back
Citigroup reported stronger-than-expected Q4 results, with revenue rising across all main business lines and net income beating estimates. Citi will also buy back $20 billion in stock. The bank reported earnings of $1.34 per shares...
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Inflation Would Fall Faster Without Tariffs, Says Goldman's Hatzius
Goldman Sachs Chief Economist Jan Hatzius says inflation would come down quicker if President-elect Donald Trump does not institute tariffs on all imports. Trump has promised 10% to 20% across-the-board tariffs on all imported goods....
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Europe's 2025 Economic Outlook: What to Expect
Bloomberg Economics' Maeva Cousin discusses what to expect from European economies in 2025 as uncertainty looms over trade tariffs ahead of US President-elect Donald Trump's return to the White House and as Germany prepares to face a...
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Treasury Yield Around 4.50% Makes Sense: 3-Minute MLIV
Anna Edwards, Guy Johnson, Kriti Gupta, and Ven Ram break down today's key themes for analysts and investors on "Bloomberg: The Opening Trade."
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Conservative MPs join farmers ahead of petition hand-in against inheritance tax changes
Shadow chancellor Mel Stride and shadow environment secretary Victoria Atkins join farmers outside Parliament ahead of a petition hand-in at Downing Street calling for an end to inheritance tax changes on agricultural property.
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France Latest: Time Is Running Out to Pass Budget
As France's Prime Minister Francois Bayrou meets with far-right leader Marine Le Pen on Monday, time is running out to pass the budget. Eleonora Mavroeidi of Bloomberg Economics explains what's at risk.
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US Companies Add Fewer Jobs Than Forecast at 146,000: ADP
Employment at US companies remained firm in November as private payrolls rose by 146,000 last month after an October increase that was revised down to 184,000, according to ADP Research Institute data released Wednesday. Michael McKee...
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S&P 500 Notches Record High Close | Closing Bell
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Fed Takes Backseat to Treasury Refunding
Wall Street bond dealers expect the US Treasury to unveil another round of increases this week to its note and bond auctions. Kailey Leinz reports on "Bloomberg The Open."
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Citigroup 3Q FICC Sales, Trading Revenue Top Estimates
Citigroup Inc. reported third-quarter results that saw FICC sales and trading revenue of $3.56 billion and investment banking revenue beating expectations at $844 million. Sonali Basak and Jonathan Ferro examine the numbers on Bloomberg...
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Wells Fargo Beats Estimates on 3Q Net Interest Income
Wells Fargo & Co. reported third-quarter results that beat analysts' expectations for net interest income with the bank again raising its full-year guidance as it benefits from higher interest rates. Sonali Basak and Jonathan Ferro...
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China's Consumer Prices Flatline Amid Growth Concerns
China's consumer inflation rate unexpectedly flatlined in September. The consumer price index was unchanged last month from a year earlier. Producer prices fell 2.5% after a 3% decline in August. Ding Shuang, Greater China and North Asia...
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First Look With Surveillance: Apple Unveils, Birkenstock
Dani Burger and Sonali Basak take you through what to watch today.
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First Look With Surveillance: Gross Blasts, Dimon Slams
Dani Burger and Sonali Basak take you through what to watch today.
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First Look With Surveillance: US Dollar, Bonds, Oil Supply
Dani Burger and Sonali Basak take you through what to watch today.
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Inflation on the Rise in Spain, Germany
Inflation is rising in Spain and Germany. The data could help dictate if the European Central Bank raises interest rates again on Sept. 14. Bloomberg's Maria Tadeo reports.
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China Banks Enlisted in Stimulus Push
China may announce that the big state-owned banks are cutting rates on the majority of the nation's 38.6 trillion yuan ($5.3 trillion) of existing mortgages, according to people familiar with the matter. The reductions will only affect...
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Top Calls: Best Buy Earnings Top Estimates
Sean Dunlop, Morningstar Equity Analyst, joins Katie Greifeld and Sonali Basak to discuss the big movers on the back of analyst recommendations on Bloomberg Markets: The Close.
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3M Tentatively Agrees to $5.5B Over Military Earplugs
3M Co. has tentatively agreed to pay more than $5.5 billion to resolve lawsuits, claiming it sold defective combat earplugs to the US military, according to people familiar with the deal. Su Keenan reports on Bloomberg Television.