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02.01.2026 20:01
US Stocks Inch Higher as Chips Bump Offsets �Expensive’ S&P 500 The S&P 500 Index closed slightly in the green on Friday, as gains for semiconductor stocks helped mute concern about stretched valuations. Optimism about next week’s massive CES conference and signs President Donald Trump was easing up on tariff policies also boosted sentiment during the first trading day of the year.

02.01.2026 21:55
What Travel Looks Like in 2026 Travel in 2026 is expected to change fast. Dakota Smith, President and Co-Founder of Hopper, joined Bloomberg TV and radio to explain the trends shaping travel—from flexibility and disruption protection to AI-driven service. (Source: Bloomberg)

02.01.2026 22:23
Bloomberg Surveillance 1/2/2026 Jonathan Ferro, Lisa Abramowicz and Annmarie Hordern speak daily with leaders and decision makers from Wall Street to Washington and beyond. No other program better positions investors and executives for the trading day. (Source: Bloomberg)

02.01.2026 22:37
Athletic Brewing’s Big 2026 Outlook Bill Shufelt, cofounder and CEO of Athletic Brewing Company, was interviewed on January 2, 2026, discussing the rapid expansion of the nonalcoholic beer market. Shufelt highlighted that the U.S. market has grown from $100 million to over $1 billion in the past decade, with Athletic holding an 18.4% share and leading the craft segment. He attributed growth to shifting consumer preferences, especially among younger and health-conscious demographics, and noted that over 40% of consumers participate in Dry January. Shufelt outlined ongoing innovation, significant investment in manufacturing, and future plans for broader distribution, partnerships, and possibly going public. (Source: Bloomberg)

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