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Veteran strategist Ed Yardeni, president of Yardeni Research, talks to Bloomberg Television about his move to underweight Magnificent Seven tech stocks. He says he recommends "broadening out" portfolios as "there's still plenty of good stocks out there of companies that are going to be using all these technologies."
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Abu Dhabi Finance 2025 Week kicks off. Also on the show: President Trump has raised potential antitrust concerns for Netflix's planned acquisition of Warner Brothers; Chinese and Japanese ties come under further strain after a Chinese fighter aircraft trained fire-control radar on Japanese military jets; Qatar Airways names Hamad Ali Al‑Khater as its new group CEO; Benin says it has thwarted a cou
Kwasi Ampofo, analyst at BloombergNEF, says demand for copper is going to rise to about 50 million tonnes from 30 million tonnes in the next 25 years, and that miners will struggle to supply the market. Copper prices climbed to a new record Monday, spurred by Chinese stimulus measures and US stockpiling amid tight global supply. Ampofo speaks on Bloomberg Television.
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On today's show, President Donald Trump says he’s disappointed in Ukrainian...
US President Donald Trump raised potential antitrust concerns around Netflix’s planned $72 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. The transaction would combine the world’s No. 1 streaming player with HBO Max and the Justice Department’s antitrust division could argue that the deal is illegal because the combined market share would put Netflix well over a 30% threshold. Lawmakers have already faulted
China’s annual trade surplus exceeded $1 trillion for the first time despite a plunge in shipments to the US. Exports rose 5.9% from a year earlier and outpaced a 1.9% gain in imports, according to data published by China’s General Administration of Customs. Meanwhile, the Communist Party’s decision-making Politburo made strengthening domestic demand its top economic priority for 2026, hinting at
ECB Executive Board member Isabel Schnabel suggests interest rates have reached the bottom, saying she's comfortable with bets that the next rate move will be a hike. Schnabel is the first policymaker to declare with any certainty that borrowing costs aren’t simply in a “good place” — as President Christine Lagarde and others have repeatedly said — but have reached a floor.
Not far from the Arctic Circle, Iceland has a harsh climate. Nonetheless, almost every type of vegetable now grows here. How is the country becoming a vegetable paradise? The answer is found underground: Iceland uses volcanic energy to heat greenhouses.
Tómas Ponzi grows tomatoes that are every bit as good as those from Italy. Outside, the temperature is just 12...