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The upcoming World Cup final is anticipated to provide a moderate boost to US sports betting operators in the third quarter, particularly if underdog Argentina defeats Spain. Adam Greenblatt, CEO of BetMGM, discussed the potential impact on major sportsbooks such as DraftKings, FanDuel, and BetMGM itself. Bloomberg Intelligence's analysis highlights the increased betting activity driven by the high-profile match, with the defending champion Lionel Messi's participation further fueling interest among bettors. He speaks with Bloomberg's Katie Greifeld & Randall Williams.
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Miguel Lorenzo, Senior Vice President of Sports Content, NBCUniversal Telemundo Enterprises discuss Telemundo and Peacock's FIFA World Cup success, ratings performance and overall strategy with Bloomberg's Carol Massar, Emily Graffeo, and Vanessa Perdomo.
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Hudson Bay Capital Senior Economic Strategist Nouriel Roubini speaks on inflation, social security, saving habits and more with Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Scarlet Fu.
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Stephen Miran, a former member of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, and now a senior strategist at Hudson Bay Capital Management, talks about leaving government and his relationship with President Donald Trump. Miran says he shared his views with Trump about the qualities to look for in a new Fed chairman. Miran speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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US consumer sentiment rose in early July to a five-month high as lower gasoline prices boosted morale. The University of Michigan’s preliminary sentiment index increased to 54.4 in July, from 49.5 in June, topping all estimates in a Bloomberg survey of economists. For more, Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Damian Sassower spoke with Tiffany Wilding, Economist: North America at PIMCO
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Beata Manthey, Head of European Equity Strategy at Citi, says markets are watching negotiations on the European Union's next seven-year budget for policies that will boost European autonomy. She spoke to Stephen Carroll and Caroline Hepker on Bloomberg Daybreak Europe.
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Senate Democrats blocked the National Defense Authorization Act from advancing, obstructing a bill to safeguard the homeland and defend against enemies. For that and more, David Gura, Bloomberg This Weekend co-Host sat down with Senator Chris Murphy (D-CT) from the Aspen Security Forum
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GameStop CEO Ryan Cohen says he would go directly to shareholders with his bid to buy eBay while speaking with Bloomberg News' Ed Ludlow on Bloomberg Tech. Following his comments, eBay's stocks fell to a session low. Cohen also spoke about GameStop's financial turnaround under his leadership.
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Ambassador Rahm Emanuel, Former Mayor of Chicago and Former Chief of Staff to President Obama, joins Bloomberg's David Gura from the Aspen Security Forum in Colorado. They discuss what to expect from President Trump's address Thursday night, US foreign policy, conflict in the Middle East, and US election integrity.
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Texas Governor Greg Abbott and Saronic Technologies CEO Dino Mavrookas discuss Saronic's plan to to build a $3.2 billion shipyard in South Texas to build medium-class and large-class autonomous surface vessels. Speaking on "Bloomberg Tech," they also discuss the recent flooding in Texas, the state's economy and Saronic's role in the Iran conflict
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Bank of America Chairman & CEO Brian Moynihan says the deals pipeline is strong while speaking with Bloomberg News' Jonathan Ferro, Lisa Abramowicz and Annmarie Hordern on Bloomberg Surveillance. Moynihan also spoke about borrowing demand as well as AI, including his "serious concern" over models like Anthropic PBC’s Mythos.
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United Airlines shares fall as much as 2.3% in premarket trading on Thursday after the airline reported second-quarter earnings. The midpoint of its updated full-year adjusted EPS forecast trailed the average analyst estimate. Speaking on Bloomberg Surveillance, CEO Scott Kirby says more fare increases are possible.
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Bloomberg's David Gura sat down with US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer on "The Asia Trade" to discuss the section 301 investigation on Brazil, the trade surplus with Switzerland, and more.
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Palantir CTO Shyam Sankar says the Pentagon has accelerated defense tech adoption, speaking with Bloomberg News' Tyler Kendall on Bloomberg Open Interest at the 2026 Pennsylvania Defense & Innovation Summit. He also warned against turning away from AI innovation, saying doing so would be "as consequential a mistake as turning our back on the atom in the 70s."
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Former US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo tells Bloomberg News the US needs more than leading AI technology to win the global race. She says without a strategy to retrain workers and address concerns over jobs, energy costs and infrastructure, the U.S. risks falling behind despite advances in chips and data centers.
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The International Maritime Organization says the Strait of Hormuz remains too dangerous for commercial vessels to transit, the most significant warning to the shipping industry about navigational safety since an interim peace deal between Washington and Tehran unraveled. Speaking on Bloomberg Radio, the Arsenio Dominguez, the secretary general of the IMO, said that the waterway remains unsafe.
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Wells Fargo Chief Financial Officer Mike Santomassimo speaks with Bloomberg's Romaine Bostick and Katie Greifeld about beating second quarter estimates. Santomassimo says the pipelines are quite healthy and you're seeing deals now that might not have been possible a couple years ago.
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William Dudley, former president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and Bloomberg Opinion Columnist, says Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh has to communicate more with markets, or he'll become less influential. He appears on "Bloomberg Surveillance" to talk about Warsh's testimony before Congress.
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Apple's lawsuit accusing OpenAI of systematically stealing its intellectual property threatens to disrupt the AI company’s device ambitions long before the case is resolved. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman joins Tom Keene and Paul Sweeney on "Bloomberg Surveillance"
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US consumer prices declined in June for the first time in six years and a key gauge of underlying inflation was little changed, taking some pressure off the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates.
Frances Donald, Chief Economist at RBC Capital Markets, reacts to June CPI.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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