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14.02.2026 2:04
14.02.2026 3:03
MAIA: Credit Spreads Widen Amid AI Concerns and Tech Bond Discounts The segment discusses the recent modest widening of credit spreads, driven by both AI-related market fears and a surge in debt issuance. While the overall index shows little change, there is significant dispersion, particularly in leveraged loans and among certain software, insurance, and asset management firms experiencing notable price declines. For the first time since the financial crisis, tech bonds are trading at a discount, attributed to both increased supply and some weakening demand. The guest anticipates continued pressure on corporate spreads throughout the year, noting a structural rise in supply and some balance sheet weakening, though not to a level that threatens company stability. Original filename: 20260213_215152_Credit_Spreads_Widen_Amid_AI_Concerns_and_Tech_Bond_Discount.mp4 (Source: Bloomberg)

14.02.2026 4:02
New Podcast The Sixth Bureau Explores China Spycraft Bloomberg News Technology Reporter Drake Bennett and Senior Cybersecurity Reporter Jordan Robertson join Bloomberg Businessweek Daily to discuss the launch of their limited podcast series, The Sixth Bureau. The series follows Xu Yanjun, the Deputy Division Director of the Sixth Bureau of the Jiangsu Province MSS office – who also happens to be on a mission to snatch the crown jewel of American aerospace: GE jet engines. With dead drops, cyberattacks, aliases, blackmail and the occasional break-in, Xu played a role in one of the largest economic espionage operations in history, targeting corporate giants like DuPont, Boeing and General Motors. But in the end, his sloppiness – and a cunning FBI sting – led to a stunning reversal. Bennett and Robertson discuss with Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. (Source: Bloomberg)


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