21.02.2026 2:0621.02.2026 2:16 Major indexes have mostly been treading water for months, as investors’ exuberance for artificial intelligence wears off.21.02.2026 2:22 Expand Energy Corp. rose the most in a month, making it one of Friday’s best performers in the S&P 500, on expectations the shale driller will benefit from a giant new natural gas-fired power plant planned in Ohio.21.02.2026 2:35 A noisy, unsettled Wall Street is doing what years of simply owning the index rarely has: made the smart money look smart again.21.02.2026 2:3621.02.2026 2:40 A ship believed to be carrying Russian fuels is on its way to Cuba, putting US President Donald Trump’s sanctions to the test amid the island’s deepening energy crisis.21.02.2026 2:43 The hedge-fund manager is adding private credit to his crusade against funds sold to individual investors. ... 21.02.2026 2:49 Comprehensive cross-platform coverage of the U.S. market close on Bloomberg Television, Bloomberg Radio, and YouTube with Romaine Bostick, Katie Greifeld, Carol Massar and Emily Graffeo. (Source: Bloomberg)21.02.2026 2:55 Over three decades, he reported from Moscow, Beijing, Tehran and elsewhere and wrote well-received books based on his reporting, including one about his globe-trotting cat.21.02.2026 3:00 Trinseo Plc, a Pennsylvania-based plastics maker, is in discussions with creditors about restructuring its debt — a deal that could be carried out through a possible bankruptcy filing in the coming weeks, according to people familiar with the matter.21.02.2026 3:11 Goldman Sachs Group Inc. is considering sweetening the terms on $1.73 billion of leveraged loans tied to chemical maker Arclin Inc.’s acquisition of DuPont de Nemours Inc.’s Aramids business.21.02.2026 3:13 Nasdaq snapped its longest streak of consecutive weekly declines since 2022. ... 21.02.2026 3:13 The tariffs thrown out by the Supreme Court had become an important revenue source. President Trump said he could replace that money with other levies.21.02.2026 3:3021.02.2026 3:32 For decades, Japan’s corporate identity was seen by many to be characterized by lifetime employment, keiretsu networks, and cautious capital allocation. Now, inflation, market reform, and investor pressure are forcing change. Leaders at Sony, Panasonic Automotive, and the Tokyo Stock Exchange are rethinking the way they do business.. But as Mireya SolГs and Apollo’s Eiji Ueda explain, transforming balance sheets may be easier than transforming culture. (Source: Bloomberg)21.02.2026 3:33 For more than 30 years, Japan’s economy was defined by deflation, negative interest rates, and economic stagnation. Now inflation has returned, corporate governance reforms are gaining traction, and investors are taking a fresh look at Japanese markets. We speak with Apollo CEO Marc Rowan, Japan Exchange Group CEO Hiromi Yamaji, and Mireya SolГs of the Brookings Institution to examine whether Japan is finally breaking free from the so-called вЂ?lost decades,’ and what could derail the comeback. (Source: Bloomberg)21.02.2026 3:33 After decades of deflation and stagnation, Japan is embracing reform. With households and corporations sitting on trillions in cash, inflation has forced a shift in mindset. Corporate governance changes, rising equity participation, and the emergence of private credit are reshaping how Japanese companies finance growth. We examine whether the renaissance of Japan’s capital markets can power a long-awaited economic revival. (Source: Bloomberg)21.02.2026 3:34 After decades of economic conservatism and cash hoarding, Japanese corporations are putting reform into practice. Spin-offs are accelerating, capital structures are shifting, and private capital is stepping in to finance transformation. From Panasonic Automotive’s carve-out under Apollo to Sony’s pivot from electronics to entertainment, Japan’s corporate leaders are embracing a new model for long-term competitiveness.
(Source: Bloomberg)21.02.2026 3:38 The Trump administration says it could take years and additional litigation for importers to get their money back.FT21.02.2026 3:52 Boaz Weinstein’s investment vehicle launches offer as private credit group is seeking to shore up investor confidenceFT21.02.2026 3:53 Figure hit by drop in government spending during federal shutdown comes in far below analysts’ expectations21.02.2026 4:06 The justices struck down a central piece of President Trump’s agenda. What does that mean?21.02.2026 4:12 Blue Owl Capital, facing a looming deadline to return cash in one of its private credit funds, found four buyers for a $1.4 billion portfolio of loans to help pay out investors: Three of North America’s biggest pension funds and its own insurance asset manager. (Source: Bloomberg)21.02.2026 4:18 The Supreme Court’s decision to invalidate many of President Trump’s tariffs raised questions about what would become of agreements struck with major U.S. trading partners.FT21.02.2026 4:21 Top court issues historic rebuke of US president’s use of emergency powers to impose duties on trading partners21.02.2026 4:45 Paramount SkydanceВ said it has “no statutory impediment” in the US to closing its proposed $77.9 billion acquisition ofВ Warner Bros. Discovery Inc.В after clearing a US antitrust hurdle.В Paramount said Friday it has complied with the US Justice Department’s second-request review process under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Act and that a 10-day waiting period expired on Thursday.В The expiration of a waiting period doesn’t tacitly imply that regulators are on board with a deal. The department in the past has sued to block mergers after the waiting period passed. Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Antitrust Litigation Analyst Jen Rie and Chris Palmeri, Bloomberg News Senior Editor and Entertainment Team Leader, join Bloomberg Businessweek Daily to discuss. They speak with Carol Massar and Emily Graffeo. (Source: Bloomberg)21.02.2026 5:0421.02.2026 5:13 This week, we travel to Japan to bring you stories of how its economy could be turning the page after 30 years of stagnation. After the so-called вЂ?lost decades,’ Apollo Global Management’s Marc Rowan explains why there’s a вЂ?new swagger’ in Japan now. Plus, can private capital help power Japan’s next growth cycle? Later, after decades of caution and stability, Japan’s business culture now faces a defining test as reform collides with tradition. (Source: Bloomberg)21.02.2026 5:51 The Supreme Court’s ruling against many of President Trump’s tariffs cheered executives who set to work seeking refunds on their duties.21.02.2026 5:52 Some companies could decide to temper price increases, but the effect would take time to materialize.21.02.2026 6:00 He discusses his upcoming memoir, surviving office setbacks and the advice he gives Goldman partners to this day ... 21.02.2026 6:08 Senior officials from Venezuela and Colombia met in Caracas as the government of outgoing Colombian President Gustavo Petro seeks to secure natural gas imports to help plug a growing shortfall of the critical fuel used in factories and for cooking. Страницы: 1848184918501851185218531854185518561857185818591860186118621863186418651866186718681869187018711872187318741875187618771878187918801881188218831884188518861887188818891890189118921893189418951896189718981899190019011902190319041905190619071908190919101911191219131914191519161917191819191920192119221923