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20.09.2025 2:02
Why the UK Economy Can’t Rely on London Alone Investors have long looked to London for opportunities in the UK, but NFL Hall of Famer Tom Brady and Knighthead Capital’s Tom Wagner are betting billions on Birmingham City Football Club – and on the city itself. Their investments go beyond football, into housing, transportation and jobs. Could the UK’s regions provide opportunities that have typically been largely found in London? (Source: Bloomberg)

20.09.2025 2:45
Google is The Long-Term Winner in Consumer AI: Dan Niles Dan Niles, founder and portfolio manager at Niles Investment Management, says investors should look beyond the “Mag 7.” He tells Romaine Bostick and Katie Greifeld on “The Close” that AI’s engagement with Google is rising, and calls Google the long-term winner in consumer AI given its unmatched data advantage. (Source: Bloomberg)

20.09.2025 3:09
Trump’s War on Media Expands With Jimmy Kimmel Suspension US presidents have long had adversarial relationships with the media — but no American head of state has taken that battle to the extremes thatВ Donald TrumpВ has. By using, or threatening to use, the courts and his administration’s authority, Trump has forced a series of major concessions from the world’s largest outlets. Walt Disney Co.В stunned the industry Wednesday when ABC putВ Jimmy Kimmel’s show on indefinite hiatus, after a Sept. 15 monologue in which the popular comedian riffed on how Trump and his supporters reacted to the assassination of Republican activistВ Charlie Kirk. The segment had drawn a public rebuke earlier fromВ Brendan Carr, chairman of theВ Federal Communications Commission. Bloomberg News Media Reporter Hannah Miller joins Bloomberg Businessweek Daily to discuss, with hosts Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. (Source: Bloomberg)

20.09.2025 3:15
The Choices for Fed Chair Are Excellent People: Siegel Jeremy Siegel, professor emeritus of finance at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, says he doesn’t see a serious threat to the Fed’s independence, adding that all the potential Fed chair choices are “excellent people.” He tells Romaine Bostick and Katie Greifeld on “The Close” that the candidates are highly qualified. (Source: Bloomberg)

20.09.2025 3:52
How the US Regulatory Structure Discourages Firms From Going Public As more money is invested into the US stock market, and indexes hit record levels, a contradictory force is playing out as well: fewer companies are choosing to go public. Bryce Tingle, the N. Murray Edwards Chair in Business Law at the University of Calgary, details the forces behind this trend, and the perils that come with a wide swath of investors increasingly relying on the same group of select firms to perform well. Professor Tingle discusses what he sees as declining innovation and rising economic concentration with Carol Massar, Tim Stenovec and Bloomberg Intelligence Global Equity Strategist Gillian Wolff on Bloomberg Businessweek Daily. (Source: Bloomberg)


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