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Most investors ignore this abstract legal rule — and it’s fueling a massive wave of fraud.
From Medicaid cuts to an IRA tax trap, here are the real threats to your family’s inheritance and what to do about them.
The illusion of investing knowledge is powerful: Why you’re probably paying a financial adviser for pure chance.
Fed Chair Warsh's inflation-fighting stance signals higher-for-longer rates, pressuring mortgage markets but potentially supporting USD.
“I have been considering leaving my job so that I can focus on my trading activities full time.”
Claiming benefits before full retirement age while keeping a job can trigger unexpected withholdings — but the money isn’t lost forever.
SpaceX is expected to secure index entry in the coming days and weeks, unlocking a new source of investor demand after there’s been “striking” breadth so far.
President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva maintained his lead in polls on the Brazilian presidential election against Senator Flavio Bolsonaro, who is weighed down by his ties to a former banker involved in the country’s biggest bank fraud scandal.
David Gura, Christina Ruffini, and Lisa Mateo of “Bloomberg This Weekend” play Pointed! Wager your points, leverage your bets and answer wisely. A new quiz is available to play each week on Bloomberg.com (Source: Bloomberg)
As the nation prepares to celebrate its 250th anniversary, we can look back and see the recurring themes and lessons in American history. Host of the podcast History That Doesn't Suck and professor at Utah Valley University's Center for Constitutional Studies Greg Jackson joins Bloomberg This Weekend to discuss his new book Been There, Done That, How Our History Shows What We Can Overcome with hosts David Gura and Christina Ruffini, which explores these moments in history. (Source: Bloomberg)
AbbVie is reportedly trying to buy a biotech company that is developing a promising atopic dermatitis drug for $10.9 billion in cash, according to a Financial Times report.
“I’m afraid I’m in a bad place.”
People are still holding back on participating in Roth plans at work, Vanguard says.
In 2015, sanctions played a key role in bringing Iran to the negotiating table but now warfare has been the primary tool. Oliver Wyman Partner and Global Anti-Financial Crime Practice Leader Daniel Tannebaum explains to David Gura and Christina Ruffini on Bloomberg This Weekend how even if sanctions on Iran are lifted, businesses may remain hesitant to reengage with Iran due to lingering risks. (Source: Bloomberg)
Anticipation of Kevin Warsh's Fed era is shifting Wall Street's approach to interpreting monetary policy signals.
Senator Raphael Warnock (D-GA) tells David Gura on Bloomberg This Weekend that the focus of the country should be on how local Main Streets are doing, not on well Wall Street is doing. Watch part one of Senator Warnock's interview now and tune in to Bloomberg This Weekend tomorrow for part two. (Source: Bloomberg)
While the United States and Iran have a new Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), Israel has been sidelined from the talks. Bloomberg News' Jerusalem reporter Dan Williams explains the embarrassing situation for Prime Minister Netanyahu to David Gura and Christina Ruffini on Bloomberg This Weekend. (Source: Bloomberg)
The biggest companies struggle to keep up with the stock market due to size alone.
“If you find a need in your community, there’s likely an organization that will help you get involved.”
South Africa’s central bank governor said policymakers are seeing early signs of second-round inflation effects as underlying price pressures build, emphasizing the need to act.
It was a very good year for most workplace retirement savers, according to Vanguard’s latest “How America Saves” report
The Algerian national soccer team was assigned to Lawrence, Kansas for training and practice during the World Cup and have been met with an enthusiastic reception from local residents. Mayor of Lawrence Brad Finkeldei shares with David Gura and Christina Ruffini on Bloomberg This Weekend the joys of this grassroots cultural exchange and how it strengthens international goodwill. (Source: Bloomberg)
“Partly due to some mental-health issues, they may continue to go through life living paycheck to paycheck, or worse.”
At the Reindustrialize Summit in Detroit, industrial leaders, White House officials, and major investors convened to emphasize the critical role of manufacturing in reinforcing national and military strength. Axios Defense reporter Colin Demarest joins David Gura and Christina Ruffini on Bloomberg This Weekend to discuss the messaging at the summit. (Source: Bloomberg)
T. Rowe Price fund manager David Giroux says Big Tech isn’t in a bubble, but there’s value in healthcare and utilities.
College students with any sort of work experience on their résumés are twice as likely to be employed shortly after graduating.
Georgetown University School of Foreign Service Adjunct Professor Ali Vaez joins David Gura and Christina Ruffini on Bloomberg This Weekend and explains his cautious optimism for the recent Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) involving the US, Israel, and Iran. While Vaez acknowledges a deal within the 60 day timeframe is unlikely, the MOU allows for that timeframe to be extended and should be viewed as a starting place. (Source: Bloomberg)
The health damage of loneliness is similar to heavy smoking and obesity
The capital influx from the SpaceX IPO, which ended its first week of trading up 37% from its IPO price, highlights strong investor enthusiasm. Bloomberg Radio host of "Masters in Business" Barry Ritholtz comes on Bloomberg This Weekend to discuss the potential impact of this enthusiasm on the upcoming IPOs of OpenAI and Anthropic, expected to go public in the near future. (Source: Bloomberg)
Iran's Khatam-al Anbiya HQ announced that the Strait of Hormuz will be closed to all maritime traffic. The military headquarters cites US breaches of the war-ending deal and ongoing Israeli ceasefire violations, along with the non-withdrawal in Lebanon. They warned this is only the "first step." The Revolutionary Guard put out a similar statement yesterday. There is an under-discussed risk that Iran wants to keep fighting. They have this tremendous leverage right now with Trump openly admitting that the oil situation would get very bad in four weeks. They may also sense that the US will never stay in the current deal as Trump is taking criticism from even his strongest supporters, so better to fight now than later. It's also looking like an opportunity to crack the US-Israel relationship, which would be a huge win for them. On the other hand, it's tough to imagine Iran ever getting a better deal then the one they are getting now, so the politicians within Iran -- who also likely fear f
Bowman spoke at a private dinner post-FOMC meeting; no policy content reported, but timing raises procedural questions.
President and Founder of Eurasia Group and GZERO Media Ian Bremmer joins David Gura and Christina Ruffini on Bloomberg This Weekend to discuss how in the face of the United States failing to achieve any of the war goals given at the beginning of the conflict, President Trump is looking to put Iran behind him. (Source: Bloomberg)
Three days after President Trump signed an agreement with Iran, Switzerland is playing host for diplomatic talks with the United States, Iran, Pakistan, and Qatar in attendance. The Associated Press's International Correspondent Philip Crowther joins Bloomberg This Weekend with hosts David Gura and Christina Ruffini to discuss who may be attending this summit and what a recent strikes in Lebanon could mean for any deal. (Source: Bloomberg)
Iraq asked operators of five major oil fields to boost production to prewar levels, targeting output of over 3 million barrels a day, after US-Iran deal that aims to fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
Despite a growing pool of research talent, not many have the experience of building and scaling AI, experts say.
Many are waiting in line to get their money out of the once-popular asset class as redemption requests accelerate.
A panel with James van Geelen, Sam Ro, and Jasmine Sun.
We closed out our New York live show on May 28 with a panel that featured three of our favorite Substackers: James van Geelen of Citrini Research, Sam Ro, founder of The TKer, and journalist Jasmine Sun. They’ve all been Odd Lots guests before, and we wanted to get them together to discuss how journalists and analysts are supposed to cover this incredibly strange and highly pressurized moment in markets. Not only has AI basically infected every corner of the world, the media included, but there’
The prospect of peace in the Middle East is setting up European stocks for a standout second half, as investors bet on stronger economic growth and easing inflation.
After Andy Burnham took a giant leap toward becoming the UK’s next leader, focus is turning to how the team he’s assembling could shape the country’s economic policies.
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