S&P 500 technical indicators point to further weakening.
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S&P 500 technical indicators point to further weakening.
A Senate committee will consider Kevin Warsh's nomination even as one of its members still plans to block it.
A U.S.-Iran war 'tax' is beginning to hit consumers as diesel and jet fuel prices rise and stress business profitability, and there is no relief in sight.
“No matter what I do, the beds still look a bit creased and worn, even grubby, in pictures.”
Revelations about Jeffrey Epstein's ties to Bill Gates have strained his friendship with Warren Buffett and the Omaha billionaire's annual multi-billion-dollar donations to the Gates Foundation.
Asking for money after a long layoff can feel uncomfortable, but etiquette pros say it's not impolite to circle back with your friends who owe.
Gold suffered its biggest monthly drop in nearly 13 years and some central banks have shifted from being buyers to sellers — but that actually proves the precious metal can be more valuable to investors than it’s ever been.
Traffic through the vital Strait of Hormuz has been picking up in the past week, with the seven-day rolling average for transits on Friday reaching the highest since the war started.
“Insurers have pushed certain cancer-care centers out of network before the end of the calendar or policy year.”
Easter candy sales experienced a 5% decline this year, primarily driven by reduced chocolate purchases. Bloomberg's equity research analyst Diana Rosero-Pena joins Christina Ruffini on Bloomberg This Weekend to discuss a Bloomberg Intelligence report on this years Easter spending. (Source: Bloomberg)
The forward-deployed engineer is the big hope of software companies and job seekers. The role’s inventors say many of them are missing the point.
A US Airman has gone missing in Iran following a downed aircraft and a provincial Iranian governor has reportedly offered a $66,000 reward for capturing the pilot alive. Former Assistant Secretary of State Brigadier General (Ret.) Mark Kimmitt, Axios Senior Politics reporter Marc Caputo, and Bloomberg's Israel Bureau Chief Ethan Bronner join Christina Ruffini and Joe Mathieu on Bloomberg This Weekend to discuss how this situation could alter US negotiations or the trajectory of the conflict with Iran. (Source: Bloomberg)
In dominating consumer devices, Apple sold users on the promise of privacy. To compete in AI, it may have to pivot.
Shifting government content controls and postpandemic Hollywood trends have made China less of a player in the global box office landscape.
“If history is a guide, this is precisely the time you want to be selling memory-exposed names,” market technician says.
“No matter what I do, the beds still look a bit creased and worn, even grubby, in pictures.”
The damage to Oracle's building comes after Iran warned it would target U.S. tech companies operating in the Middle East.
The U.S. is searching for the second member of the F-15 aircraft's crew, whose whereabouts are unknown, MS NOW reported, citing two U.S. officials.
India is buying crude from Iran among other countries in order to navigate the current energy crisis, the country’s oil ministry said, denying payment hurdles were impeding those purchases.
The damage to Oracle's building comes after Iran warned it would target U.S. tech companies operating in the Middle East.
Russia said drone debris struck a foreign-flagged cargo vessel in a bay of the Azov Sea overnight while Moscow’s forces attacked several Ukrainian regions as the war showing no signs of slowing down.
Russia said drone debris struck a cargo vessel in a bay of the Azov Sea overnight while Moscow’s forces targeted several Ukrainian regions, including a deadly strike in Dnipropetrovsk, as the war showing no signs of slowing down.
Russia said drone debris struck a cargo vessel in a bay of the Azov Sea overnight while Moscow’s forces targeted several Ukrainian regions, including a deadly strike in Dnipropetrovsk, as the war showing no signs of slowing down.
Ukraine said it hit a nitrogen fertilizer plant in Russia overnight while Kremlin’s forces targeted several Ukrainian regions, including a deadly strike in Dnipropetrovsk, as the war shows no signs of slowing down.