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The WTI-Brent spread isn’t telling the whole story about what is going on in the oil market.
Fears of a private credit crisis arrived just as the growing and less transparent bond market was being included in more fixed-income ETFs.
President Donald Trump in May 2025 posted an apparent AI image depicting himself as a Catholic pope after the death of Pope Francis.
JPMorgan Asset Management Global Alternatives Strategist Aaron Mulvihill discusses private credit continuing to pay a premium, and why investors are starting to lean into asset classes that pay a constant return. He talks with katie Greifeld and Isabelle Lee on "the Close." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comprehensive cross-platform coverage of the U.S. market close on Bloomberg Television, Bloomberg Radio, and YouTube with Katie Greifeld, Isabelle Lee, Carol Massar and Bailey Lipschultz. (Source: Bloomberg)
Rochefort co-CEO Kyle Bass says Iran has not been negotiating with the US in good faith and he says the US won't leave without Iran's highly enriched uranium that can be used to build a nuclear bomb. Bass speaks on "Bloomberg The Close." (Source: Bloomberg)
Kyle Bass, Rochefort co-CEO, says Iran has not been negotiating with the US in good faith and he says the US won’t leave without Iran’s highly enriched uranium that can be used to build a nuclear bomb. He speaks on “Bloomberg The Close.”
Kevin Warsh submitted required ethics paperwork to the Senate Monday.
Investors searched for bargains Monday, analysts say, after last week’s sharp selloff over worries about the threat from Anthropic’s Claude Mythos
President Donald Trump in May 2025 posted an apparent AI image depicting himself as a Catholic pope after the death of Pope Francis.
Thoma Bravo is winding down its growth equity business less than five years after the software-focused investing firm debuted it, according to people familiar with the matter. Instead, it’s focusing more on its core buyouts strategy, which owns controlling interests in established firms.
KBW CEO Thomas Michaud discusses how economic resilience is leaving banks well-positioned, and why the Iran War is not impacting them 'right now.' He talks with Katie Greifeld and Isabelle Lee on "the Close." (Source: Bloomberg)
KBW CEO Thomas Michaud discusses how economic resilience is leaving banks well-positioned and the potential impact from the war in Iran. He speaks on "Bloomberg The Close." (Source: Bloomberg)
Kraken, one of the world’s oldest crypto exchanges, said it’s being extorted by a criminal group that claims to have access to some client account information.
Many investing professionals probably expected the S&P 500 would fall on Monday. Instead, the index rose by a full percentage point, finishing at its highest level in almost six weeks.
Goldman Sachs Group Inc.’s surprise drop in bond- and rates-trading revenue cast a shadow over another record quarter from the bank’s equities team, prompting Chief Executive Officer David Solomon to point the finger at analysts for setting the bar so high. Bloomberg's Todd Gillespie. (Source: Bloomberg)
The Trump administration is seeking information from farmers to help with an ongoing Justice Department probe into high costs for fertilizer, machinery and other farm inputs.
The Trump administration is seeking information from farmers to help with an ongoing Justice Department probe into high costs for fertilizer, machinery and other farm inputs.
Kevin Warsh submitted required ethics paperwork to the Senate Monday.
The U.S. chipmaker has announced recent deals with Google and Elon Musk as it continues to gain investments.
Oracle has lost more than a fifth of its value this year on AI disruption concerns.
Treasury yields edged lower on Monday as investors remained optimistic that a resolution for the conflict in the Middle East would be achieved.
Rochefort Co-CEO Kyle Bass discusses the dollar's tenuous upside, the state of US-China relations amid the Iran war, and the concentration of assets in the US. He talks with Katie Greifeld and Isabelle Lee on "The Close." (Source: Bloomberg)
‘Drone-killing’ technology is now a must-have for government agencies — from Washington to Riyadh.
Colombian presidential candidate Paloma Valencia is pledging to cut the nation’s budget deficit by 50 trillion pesos ($14 billion) and reinstate fiscal rules abandoned by the current administration, aiming to defuse what she describes as a ticking time bomb of unsustainable debt.