Worrying About Money Is A Great Equalizer In America (Podcast)
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Trust Shaken: The Bloomberg Close, Asia Edition
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Gas Market Ructions Fuel Concerns About Winter Energy Bills
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Why US-China Tensions Are Reviving an Ancient British Industry
The UK’s Cornwall county is seeing a mining revival that could play a key role in Britain’s shift to clean energy.
Alan Crawford digs in on how US-China tensions are increasing demand for the minerals, which can be found in EV batteries and other electronics.
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Zuckerberg Says ‘Time to Move On’ From Musk Cage Fight
Mark Zuckerberg said it’s “time to move on” from speculation there will be a cage fight match between him and Elon Musk. Aggi Cantrill reports on Bloomberg Television. (Source: Bloomberg) #press
UK Pollster YouGov Eyes NY Listing: The London Rush
The week begins with yet another setback for London’s stock market, which risks losing one more primary listing to the US. British pollster YouGov may move its shares trading across the pond, its chairman told the Financial Times. It adds to a growing and diverse record of firms eyeing a shift to New York,... #press

Dubai’s Housing Boom Starts to Spread to the City’s Outskirts
A rally in Dubai’s residential property market that lifted prices for luxury developments in prime districts to record highs is starting to spread to the city’s periphery. #press

Hackers Trick Generative AI to Expose Flaws and Biases
A 21-year-old student from Georgia has managed to convince an artificial intelligence algorithm to say 9 + 10 = 21. Thousands of hackers tried to expose flaws and biases in generative AI at the DEF CON hacking conference in Las Vegas. Aggi Cantrill and Nate Lanxon report on Bloomberg Television.... #press
Top Singapore Banker Calls for Rethink of City’s Large Reserves
Singapore needs to figure out how to better deploy its sizable reserves and leverage its wealthy status by investing more in the region, according to Piyush Gupta, the chief executive officer of the city-state’s largest bank. #press

ECB Rate Bets: The Bloomberg Open, Europe Edition
Good morning. Economists see the ECB potentially unwinding hikes starting in March. Goldman sees the Fed lowering rates by the end of June. And Mark Zuckerberg says it’s time to move on from speculation about a cage fight with Elon Musk. #press

Quality Control Is a Secondhand Fashion Startup’s Key to Growth
Insisting on large bundles of consignment items fit for sale is helping Spain’s Micolet succeed where even big brands have struggled. #press

Hollywood Strikes Threaten Britain’s US-Dependent Film Industry
The UK film industry is reckoning with its streaming-fueled reliance on US media giants after Hollywood strikes have thrown thousands of jobs into limbo. #press

Coming Soon: Bloomberg’s India Edition Newsletter
The transformation of India into a global economic powerhouse is set to change the world — and we want to show you how, with our upcoming Bloomberg India Edition newsletter. #press

China Slams Taiwan VP’s US Stopovers
China’s foreign ministry has criticized the US for allowing Taiwan’s vice president to stop over as he travels to and from Paraguay. Cindy Wang reports on Bloomberg Television. (Source: Bloomberg) #press

John Liu on China Foreign Investment (Audio)
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Walter Todd on the Markets (Audio)
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Companies and Investors Weigh Unlimited PTO
Some investors see potential in companies that offer unlimited vacation time.
Bloomberg's Madison Mills explains the latest MLIV Pulse survey.
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Britain’s Landlord Selloff May Be Much Bigger Than First Thought
The bad news keeps on coming for Britain’s rental market as a rise in tax proceeds from property disposals hints at a bigger-than-expected selloff by the nation’s landlords. #press

Gas Market Ructions Fuel Concerns About Energy Bills This Winter
Potential strikes at major Australian LNG plants have reignited fears over global gas supplies. #press

Everyone Has An Idea For How to Fix Disney. Does Bob Iger?
There is a growing consensus among Wall Street analysts, former employees and industry experts that Disney should split in two. #press
