26.06.2026 16:15 Ana Vanessa Herrero, a journalist based in Caracas, joins TODAY with an update on Day 2 of the rescue efforts, highlighting the challenges crews are facing and the desperate search for the missing by families, including her own search for her friend.26.06.2026 16:16 The most severe heat wave ever recorded is making even the Greens more accepting of the dreaded AC.26.06.2026 16:16 London Heathrow Airport, the continent’s busiest hub and a main destination for Gulf carriers crisscrossing the globe, expects passenger traffic to decline this year as a repercussion of the Iran war.26.06.2026 16:20 Cameron Dawson, CIO at NewEdge Wealth, says the “huge surge in leverage” seen across markets “in order to chase the rally” is beginning to contribute to volatility. (Source: Bloomberg)26.06.2026 16:23 Payment-in-Kind debt and more liquid alternatives heap pressure on unlisted BDCs26.06.2026 16:24 There are new concerns over the fragile deal between the United States and Iran after Iran’s armed forces attacked a cargo ship passing through the Strait of Hormuz on Thursday. The attack paused traffic and is compromising efforts to restore shipping through the vital waterway. NBC’s Kelly O’Donnell reports for TODAY.26.06.2026 16:27 Here’s what you need to know to start your day26.06.2026 16:30 China had fewer tourists than Saudi Arabia last year. To bring back visitors, the country should make the most of the Chinamaxxing movement, says Bloomberg Opinion columnist Juliana Liu. (Source: Bloomberg)26.06.2026 16:30 From fans cooling cows to moistening vegetables, this week has shown again how climate change is the biggest wildcard for food supplies.26.06.2026 16:36 As London bakes in record-breaking sunshine, Bank of England officials are beginning to fret that, as one supply shock dissipates, the weather could produce the next one to push up inflation.26.06.2026 16:38 A 400% rally in Lebanon’s defaulted bonds is fading as investors confront the prospect of debt restructuring delays and far lower recovery rates than they had expected.26.06.2026 16:43 Morgan Stanley is positive on South African assets as headwinds from the Iran war fade, arguing that an approaching end to interest-rate hikes and further credit-rating upgrades will provide support.26.06.2026 16:45 Source: Bloomberg, 0:0026.06.2026 16:48 Boeing Co. secured an order from China Southern Airlines Co. valued at $3.62 billion, marking an important win for the US manufacturer after seeing orders dry up from Asia’s largest aviation market in the past decade.26.06.2026 16:51 S&P 500 Index futures fall 0.5% as of 7:47 a.m. in New York as weakness in chip stocks resumes.26.06.2026 16:51 The Democratic Republic of Congo’s government is in talks with a private company to train more than 20,000 armed guards to protect its mines, as part of an effort to clean up the reputation of the industry there.26.06.2026 16:58 Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar said his country could meet the European Union’s economic criteria for adopting the euro by 2030, setting out the clearest timetable yet for a path toward the common currency.26.06.2026 17:00 SpaceX’s blockbuster bond sale is weakening so quickly in the secondary market that traders say they can’t recall another recent deal that widened this sharply.26.06.2026 17:00 Tesla Inc. has quietly resolved a lawsuit stemming from a fatal 2023 crash that precipitated a defect investigation into the carmaker’s automated-driving technology.26.06.2026 17:00 “Data centers are here to stay, and the world is going to need them as AI adoption accelerates,” says Steven Siesser, partner at Lowenstein Sandler, chair of the firm’s private equity practice and co-lead of its data center practice, in conversation with Bloomberg Intelligence’s Associate Director of Research Alexandra Davidov and Senior Technology Analyst Anurag Rana. In this episode of Tech Disruptors, they discuss how AI data centers are reshaping infrastructure finance, from hyperscaler-back26.06.2026 17:00 What is the Trump administration’s approach to Cuba? How does it differ from President Donald Trump’s first term? And what happens next in the short term and the longer term? Ricardo Herrero, executive director of the Cuba Study Group, joins Bloomberg Intelligence’s Elliott Stein and Nathan Dean on this episode of the Votes and Verdicts podcast to discuss these and other related questions. Herrero also discusses the risks and opportunities for companies operating or seeking to operate in Cuba, a26.06.2026 17:56 Former national security adviser John Bolton is expected to plead guilty in federal court on Friday to one count of retaining national security information.26.06.2026 18:00 California’s governor, who is considering a White House run, proposed an expansive national wealth tax last week, as well as an initiative to give Americans a stake in AI. 26.06.2026 18:42 German Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s coalition is negotiating as much as €20 billion ($22.8 billion) in income-tax relief as it taps momentum for its broader reform agenda, though the parties remain divided on how to pay for the cuts.26.06.2026 18:46 John Bolton, a former national security adviser to President Donald Trump who became one of his fiercest critics, appeared in court on Friday to plead guilty to unlawfully retaining national defense information.26.06.2026 19:50 A surprise economic slump to start the year prompted forecasters to slash their expectations for Canada’s growth for 2026.26.06.2026 19:56 A bruising battle over operational control within the billionaire Castel family’s drinks empire is intensifying after the two heirs at the center of the conflict were removed from the board of the historic wine business based near Bordeaux.26.06.2026 20:08 Apple Inc.’s first-ever touch-screen laptop will rely on the company’s current high-end M5 chips, rather than next-generation silicon, though the company is working on a follow-up model with future M7 processors.26.06.2026 20:18 Shares of Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs Group Inc. fell on Friday after OpenAI is said to weigh holding off on an initial public offering until next year amid volatility in technology stocks.26.06.2026 20:22 Source: Bloomberg, 0:0026.06.2026 20:24 The euro zone’s first signs of respite in inflation since the outbreak of the Iran war are forecast for data next week that will reflect the impact of subsiding energy costs.26.06.2026 20:24 Страницы: 22082209221022112212221322142215221622172218221922202221222222232224222522262227222822292230223122322233223422352236223722382239224022412242224322442245224622472248