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07.03.2025 21:22
Putin Said to Be Ready to Agree to Ukraine Truce Russia is willing to discuss a temporary truce in Ukraine provided there is progress toward a final peace settlement, according to people familiar with the matter in Moscow. Kailey Leinz reports on Bloomberg Television.

07.03.2025 21:24
Hedge Funds Hit Hard in February With Tough March Start Top hedge funds, including Millennium Management and Citadel, posted lackluster returns in February due to market volatility and overcrowding in certain stocks. Justina Lee reports on "Bloomberg Open Interest." (Source: Bloomberg)

07.03.2025 21:27
Lutnick Sees US-India Deal Covering Tariffs, Weapons and Dollar US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said there’s a chance to negotiate a broad trade agreement with India that addresses tariff imbalances as well as thorny issues for Washington like the South Asian nation’s purchase of Russian weapons and involvement in a BRICS push to dethrone the dollar.

07.03.2025 21:35
Markets Are Wrong About Trump and Tariffs: Margaret Brennan President Donald Trump’s frenzied tariff barrage has been marked by reversals and faulty rollouts, baffling US trading partners and businesses while raising questions about the aims of his signature policy. During his six weeks in office, Trump imposed sweeping Canada and Mexico tariffs, only to pull back with exemptions and deferrals. Confusion has surrounded new import taxes on China. An ambitious proposal to charge duties on previously exempt low-cost packages had to be hastily reversed when it became clear the government lacked the ability to actually collect them. Margaret Brennan, moderator of "Face the Nation" on CBS, reports on the latest North American trade war salvos and explains why the reaction from Congress has been muted thus far. Margaret speaks with Tom Keene and Paul Sweeney on Bloomberg Radio. (Source: Bloomberg)

07.03.2025 21:38
Nothing Big or Easy About M&A for Dealmakers in New Orleans Hi, it’s Ryan Gould in New Orleans, where the Bloomberg Deals team has this week been getting the word on M&A from attendees at the annual gathering of dealmakers at Tulane. Also today, Walgreens is bidding farewell to the public market and AI is causing anxiety among junior bankers.

07.03.2025 21:51
David Sacks on Bitcoin Reserve, Auditing Crypto, AI White House AI and crypto czar David Sacks says the government will build a US Digital Asset Stockpile. He says a full audit will be done to find out exactly how much Bitcoin the government owns. He says the government will only add to the stockpile in a way that costs the taxpayer nothing. He also says competing with China on AI will be very tough. He speaks on "Bloomberg Technology." (Source: Bloomberg)

07.03.2025 21:52
What We Know About the Clashes in Syria At least 70 people have been killed in clashes between government forces and gunmen loyal to the Assad regime, in a serious challenge to the country’s new rulers.

07.03.2025 21:57
Mexico Says Up to 90% of Exports to US Can Enjoy Tariff Relief Mexico’s government said that as much as 90% of exports to the US could benefit from the tariff relief deal the two nations reached Thursday, significantly reducing the risks to a slowing economy that is heavily dependent on trade with its northern neighbor.