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On today's podcast:
1) Judge Temporarily Halts Trump, Musk Federal Worker ‘Buyout’ A judge temporarily delayed the deadline for millions of federal workers to decide whether to accept the Trump administration offer to resign with the promise of months of full pay.
2) Amazon, Echoing Microsoft, Says It Can’t Keep Up With AI DemandAmazon.com Inc. warned investors that it could face capacity constraints in its cloud computing division despite plans to invest some $100 billion this year.
3) Alaska Crash Marks Third Air Tragedy in US in Just Two WeeksA plane carrying 10 people that went missing in rural Alaska on Thursday during bad weather looks set to be the third deadly aviation disaster in the US over a span of just two weeks.
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On today's podcast:
1) President Trump calls for US to take over the Gaza Strip
2) Apple caught in cross hairs of US-China trade tensions
3) Tech shares lower on disappointing earnings from Alphabet and AMD
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On today's podcast:
1) China Hits Back Against Trump’s Tariffs With Targeted Actions
2) UBS Extends Decline as Executives Discuss Capital Rules
3) Netanyahu Set for Trump Meeting With Fragile Grip on Power
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On today's podcast:
1) President Trump says Americans could feel economic pain as he readies for trade war
2) The dollar surges to a two year high as Canada, Mexico, and China brace for new duties
3) Stocks sell off around the world while crude oil rallies
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Bloomberg Daybreak Weekend with Tom Busby takes a look at some of the stories we'll be tracking in the coming week.
In the US: We look ahead to the January Jobs report and preview some big tech earnings we're watching In the UK: We look ahead to the BOE rate decision In Asia: We detail the future of China's DeepSeek AISee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Bloomberg's Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec discuss the latest Big Tech earnings featuring Apple and Intel. They speak with:
Bloomberg News Technology Reporter Jackie Davalos Angelo Zino, Senior Equity Analyst at CFRA Research Bloomberg Technology Co-Host Caroline HydeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Bloomberg's Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec discuss the latest Big Tech earnings featuring Tesla, Meta and Microsoft. They speak with:
Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Technology Analyst Mandeep Singh Bloomberg Technology Co-Host Caroline Hyde James Cakmak, Technology Analyst at Clockwise Capital Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Technology Analyst Anurag RanaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Bloomberg's Tom Keene, Jonathan Ferro and Lisa Abramowicz discuss remarks from Fed Chair Jay Powell following the Federal Reserve's latest policy decision on a special edition of Bloomberg Surveillance.
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On today's podcast:
1) DeepSeek Shows China Playbook to Deal an Even Bigger Shock to US
2) World’s Richest People Lose $108 Billion After DeepSeek Selloff
3) Trump Vows Tariffs ‘Much Bigger’ Than 2.5% and on Key Areas
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Just as mobile banking revolutionized our relationship with our money and led to a plethora of new tools for management and investing, the proliferation of crypto and blockchain technologies have opened up all manner of new investment opportunities that go far beyond what early Bitcoin adopters could’ve imagined.
This episode is sponsored by Coinbase.
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Bloomberg Daybreak Weekend with Tom Busby takes a look at some of the stories we'll be tracking in the coming week.
In the US – a preview of next week’s Fed decision and U.S tech earnings. In the UK – a preview of next week’s ECB decision. In Asia – a preview of next week’s RBA decision and a look at U.S-China trade relations.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On today's podcast:
1) President Trump gets set to address the world's elite at Davos
2) Ukraine's President Zelenskiy says any effective peacekeeping force must include US troops
3) Firefighters battle to maintain another rapidly-moving wildfire near Los Angeles
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Netflix closed 2024 with its biggest quarterly subscriber gain in history, benefiting from its first major live sporting events and the return of Squid Game.The company added 18.9 million customers in the fourth quarter, according to a shareholder letter Tuesday. That was more than double what Wall Street expected and brought global subscribers at Netflix to more than 300 million. The company’s previous best was 15 million in the first quarter of 2020 — numbers driven by the onset of the coronavirus pandemic. For instant analysis and reaction, hosts Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec speak with Bloomberg Technology Co-Host Caroline Hyde and Bloomberg Intelligence Technology and Media Analyst Geetha Ranganathan.
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