22.11.2025 14:00 The country’s cattle herd has shrunk to its smallest size in decades and beef prices have been soaring this year, with hamburgers and steaks becoming the latest flashpoints in the political debate over higher food prices. In this episode, we untangle the roots of declining domestic beef supply — from drought and surging feed costs to the lasting impact of consolidation in the meatpacking industry. We speak with Bill Bullard, CEO of R-CALF USA, a trade association for independent cattle ranchers,22.11.2025 13:00 The rapidly rising premium for Part B, which covers retirees’ outpatient services, reflects the fast pace of growth for health care costs nationally.22.11.2025 11:48 S&P Global Ratings removed its default rating for Zambia, five years after the country missed a dollar bond payment in 2020 and became Africa’s first pandemic-era sovereign defaulter.22.11.2025 10:00 Moves in the cryptocurrency are becoming an early alert that markets are unwell22.11.2025 10:00 Guidelines issued to state-controlled media said Russia’s president should not be personally linked to VAT rise22.11.2025 10:00 Two increasingly different countries are contesting the Ashes22.11.2025 10:00 Fear spreads among officials and intelligence agents as crisis raises prospect of attack or negotiated exit22.11.2025 8:40 TPG Capital LP and Warburg Pincus are in early talks to buy a stake in Sirion Labs Pvt., a Partners Group Holding AG-backed software business managing and automating contracts, according to people familiar with the matter.22.11.2025 7:38 US president threatened primary challenge against the Republican firebrand over her campaign to release the Epstein files22.11.2025 7:26 EU and allies clash with oil producers led by Saudi Arabia and Russia at COP30 as talks run overtime22.11.2025 6:07 The processing plant, in Lexington, employs more than 3,000 workers. It is expected to close in January.22.11.2025 5:08 Defense and cybersecurity contractor ManTech International Corp. scrapped a planned $2.3 billion leveraged loan sale amid weak demand, according to people with knowledge of the matter, opting to raise funds from private credit lenders instead.22.11.2025 5:05 After President Trump gave a royal welcome to Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the Kingdom’s strategic shift from petrochemicals to technology is expected to materialize in the form of investment. We break down what investors can expect with Basilinna’s Deborah Lehr and Council on Foreign Relations’ Steven Cook. (Source: Bloomberg)22.11.2025 5:00 Japanese markets have had a turbulent week as both the yen and government bonds were pressured by fears sparked by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s large spending plans.22.11.2025 5:00 Markets have lost their enthusiasm for Japan’s new Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, with about $127 billion wiped off the value of Tokyo-listed stocks over the past week and sharp declines in the yen and government bonds.22.11.2025 5:00 The wedding of a tea-shop chain entrepreneur and a solar-panel heiress is set to offer a rare glimpse into the next generation of China’s ultra-wealthy.22.11.2025 4:27 Billionaire hedge fund manager Bill Ackman is revving up a long-anticipated plan to hold an initial public offering for his Pershing Square Capital Management, the Financial Times reported, citing unidentified people with knowledge of the matter.22.11.2025 4:14 A mortgage loan for Chicago’s Bank of America Tower is being refinanced with $700 million in bonds, a rare bright spot for the city’s beaten-down real estate market, according to people familiar with the matter.22.11.2025 3:58 Connie McDonald and Pam Weekes, co-founders of Levain Bakery, discuss rising food costs, consumer strength, and the release of their first cookbook with Romaine Bostick and Katie Greifeld on “The Close.” McDonald says people always seem to want a treat, “in good times or bad.” (Source: Bloomberg)22.11.2025 3:56 It’s gift-giving season, and we want to speak to people in the United States who are buying items from other countries.22.11.2025 3:54 Hedge funds were caught on the wrong side of a sharp two-day swing in the stock market, rushing to protect against losses on Thursday only to unwind those positions a day later as prices snapped back.22.11.2025 2:42 Italy achieved its first upgrade from Moody’s Ratings in more than 23 years, a victory for Premier Giorgia Meloni that ends an era when the country teetered at the brink of junk.22.11.2025 2:42 A pair of San Francisco hotels whose travails exemplified a fallen commercial real estate market are changing hands, marking a milestone in the city’s comeback story as it attracts some of the world’s largest investors.22.11.2025 2:40 Wall Street’s risk machine didn’t break this week — Friday’s rebound spared it. But it flinched. And in doing so, it revealed how fragile the current market cycle has become.22.11.2025 2:25 S&P Global Ratings downgraded Bahrain for the first time since 2017 as the Gulf country’s fiscal position deteriorates and debt levels rise.22.11.2025 2:12 Rumors that a company may get the boot from a mainstream index can hurt shares22.11.2025 2:05 Trading activity is booming as a new wave of apps strike new partnerships, blending brokerage, betting and social media. George Pyne, CEO of Bruin Capital, former executive at IMG Sports shared his thought on this topic on Bloomberg Markets with Scarlet Fu. (Source: Bloomberg)22.11.2025 1:45 Barrick Mining Corp. is in negotiations with Mali’s government to end a two-year dispute that shuttered the company’s giant gold mine and landed employees in jail, according to people with knowledge of the matter.22.11.2025 0:27 Creditors of bankrupt auto-dealership lender PrimaLend Capital Partners won a temporary halt of monthly loan payments to a firm controlled by the company’s Chief Executive Officer Mark Jensen.21.11.2025 9:26 Emerging-market assets tumbled on Friday, notching their worst day in seven months and marking the end of a turbulent week amid lingering concerns over a bubble in the artificial intelligence industry.21.11.2025 3:35 Wall Street wrapped up a chaotic week with a turnaround in stocks after a selloff that whipsawed some of the most-speculative corners of the market, testing investors’ nerves after a torrid rally. 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