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07.02.2026 4:00
Ventas CEO: Will Aggressively Expand Senior Housing Debra Cafaro, chairman and CEO of Ventas, discusses the company’s ongoing expansion in senior housing. She tells Romaine Bostick and Katie Greifeld on The Close that Ventas is focused on acquiring large senior living communities in high-demand U.S. markets. (Source: Bloomberg)

07.02.2026 4:13
Bitcoin Reclaims Almost All of the Losses From Thursday’s Rout Bitcoin is reclaiming its place among the favorite assets of thrill-seeking speculative traders. On Friday, the original digital currency surged the most in almost three years to recoup almost all of the losses registered during Thursday’s crypto market meltdown that had dragged the token down more than 50% from its October peak. The dizzying swings of around 13% have helped to reignite a jump in the volatility that traders traditionally relish because of the potential profit opportunities. Bloomberg News Executive Editor for Crypto, Payments and Digital Finance stacy-marie ishmael joins Bloomberg Businessweek Daily to discuss. She speaks with Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. (Source: Bloomberg)

07.02.2026 4:18
High-Yield Market More Immune Than Loans: Poli Danielle Poli, assistant portfolio manager for global credit strategy at Oaktree Capital Management discusses stress in the credit space and gives her thoughts on CLOs. She speaks with Scarlet Fu on “Real Yield.” (Source: Bloomberg)

07.02.2026 4:28
DraftKings Expands Prediction Markets With Crypto.com Jason Robins, DraftKings CEO, discusses major sports leagues’ acceptance of prediction markets and sports betting. He tells Romaine Bostick and Katie Greifeld on The Close that the company is excited to be partnering with Crypto.com. (Source: Bloomberg)

07.02.2026 4:37
Bondholders Allege American Dream Mall Colluded to Cut Value A New Jersey town and owners of the American Dream mall colluded to reduce the assessed value of the shopping and entertainment complex in a move that now jeopardizes repayment of $800 million in municipal debt, bondholders alleged in a lawsuit.

07.02.2026 4:53
Sotol Romo Founder on Launch, Bad Bunny Claudia Romo Edelman, founder of Sotol Romo, discusses the launch of the ultra-premium Mexican spirit and Bad Bunny headlining the Super Bowl halftime show. She speaks with Romaine Bostick and Katie Greifeld on The Close. (Source: Bloomberg)

07.02.2026 5:13
Wall Street Week | Bostic on Inflation, Volatile Gold Prices, Second China Shock, Investing in Art This week, outgoing Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic says it’s �paramount’ to get inflation back to 2%. And, gold prices have been all over the place – what does that mean for the dollar, and those mining the metal? Plus, as Chinese exports surge again, Europe confronts a potential second coming of the so-called �China shock.’ Later, art may be priceless, but buying it can come with real financial risks. (Source: Bloomberg)

07.02.2026 5:22
White House Explores Antitrust Probe on Homebuilders Trump administration officials are exploring opening an antitrust investigation into US homebuilders as the White House sharpens its focus on tackling the country’s housing affordability crisis. The DOJ could open the probe in the coming weeks, according to people familiar with the discussions. No decision has been made and the administration may abandon the effort without launching an investigation, the people said, asking not to be identified discussing non-public information. Bloomberg News Real Estate Reporter Patrick Clark joins Bloomberg Businessweek Daily to discuss. He speaks with Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. (Source: Bloomberg)

07.02.2026 7:57
Apollo, BlackRock, Oaktree Ask Judge to Toss Altice Lawsuit Lenders to Altice USA Inc., including Apollo Capital Management, BlackRock Financial Management and Oaktree Capital Management, asked a federal judge to dismiss a lawsuit accusing them of colluding to shut the company out of the US credit market.

07.02.2026 9:26
Corn Falls into the Weekend Corn futures posted Friday losses of 4 to 5 cents across most contracts on Friday. March was still up 2 cents this week. The CmdtyView national average Cash Corn price was down 5 cents at $3.97 3/4. The average close for December futures in February has been $4.58, down from...

07.02.2026 9:26
Cotton Falls Further on Friday Cotton futures posted losses of 40 to 70 points in the front months on Friday, with March down 211 points this week. Crude oil futures were up 21 per barrel on the day at $63.50. The US dollar index as down $0.141 to $97.650. Spec traders were busy adding 6,717...

07.02.2026 9:26
Wheat Closes with Weakness on Friday The wheat complex fell lower on Friday, with contracts down across the three markets. Chicago SRW futures were 5 to 6 cents lower on Friday, as March was 8 Вј cents in the red at the close. KC HRW futures were down 7 to 8 cents in most contracts, as...

07.02.2026 9:26
Dollar Slides as Stocks Rally Sharply The dollar index (DXY00 ) on Friday fell by -0.19%. Fridays sharp rally in equity markets has reduced liquidity demand for the dollar. The dollar is also being pressured by some negative carryover from Thursday, when weaker-than-expected US labor market news boosted the chance of a Fed rate cut at...

07.02.2026 9:26
Sugar Prices Sink on the Outlook for a Global Sugar Glut to Continue March NY world sugar #11 (SBH26 ) on Friday closed down -0.16 (-1.12%), and March London ICE white sugar #5 (SWH26 ) closed down -3.50 (-0.86%). Sugar prices retreated on Friday, with NY sugar falling to a 3-month low. Sugar prices have been in a gradual decline over the past...


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