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Bitcoin Whipsaws as Traders Brace for New Year Rebound

Bitcoin briefly topped the $90,000 mark on Monday before erasing gains, leaving traders waiting on a potential breakout after the token missed a Santa rally that sent stocks to record highs. Other cryptocurrencies had also swung, with Ether up as much as 4% to surpass $3,000 befo ...  Afficher plus

Warner Bros. Plans to Reject Paramount Offer Next Week

Watch Bloomberg Businessweek LIVE every day on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF.Warner Bros. Discovery Inc. plans to once again reject a takeover bid from Paramount Skydance Corp. after the rival media company amended the terms of its offer, according to people familiar with the co ...  Afficher plus

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Bloomberg Wall Street Week - December 2nd, 2022
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On this edition of Wall Street Week, Gregory Peters, PGIM Fixed Income Co-CIO & Kristina Hooper, Invesco Chief Global Market Strategist wrap up the week in the markets. Tom Montag, Rubicon Carbon CEO & Anne Finucane, Rubicon Carbon Chairwoman discuss the launch of a carbon-credit ...  Afficher plus

US-China Tech Race: Brave new world
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In this episode, how a mysterious death in Belgrade prompted Serbia to embrace Chinese surveillance technology, raising concerns among Serbian human rights and privacy activists. They’ve been fighting back against the Serbian government’s use of Huawei facial recognition tech ...

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Bloomberg Wall Street Week: Harman, Patterson, Lehr
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One of the most iconic brands in financial television returns for today's issues and today's world. On this special edition of Wall Street Week, Jane Harman, Woodrow Wilson Center President Emerita gives her sense of where the war in Ukraine is headed. Kate Moore, BlackRock Globa ...  Afficher plus

The US Lures Top Companies From Allies With 'Made In The USA' Push
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The Inflation Reduction Act has given the US an edge in future manufacturing, with billions of dollars in incentives to lure battery plants and chip makers to the US. But it’s also led to tension with close allies that can’t match the amounts the US is offering companies. Bloombe ...  Afficher plus