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30.06.2026 16:19
US Seeks Peace Talks, but Iran Says a Deal Is Far Off President Donald Trump is sending a high-level team to the Middle East to resume peace negotiations with Iran after days of attacks but both sides appear far from any formal agreement. NBCs Keir Simmons reports for TODAY.

30.06.2026 16:54
Trump Tariff Defeat Is Market Tailwind No One Is Talking About The sweeping tariffs underpinning President Donald Trumps economic policy may have gone from a headwind to a tailwind for the stock market, with the Supreme Courts decision to unwind them setting the stage for a potential earnings boon for some companies.

30.06.2026 17:00
Amazon to Buy Half the Carbon Credits From Bacon Tree Project Amazon.com Inc. said it will buy just less than half of the carbon credits to be generated by a project to restore degraded land in South Africa by planting thickets of Spekboom, a plant that sequesters carbon dioxide and helps soil retain water.

30.06.2026 17:00
Talking Transports: Railroads Lean Into Technology and Growth Freight railroads are using technology, service improvements and private investment to strengthen their competitive position in North American supply chains. In this Talking Transports podcast, Association of American Railroads President and CEO Ian Jefferies joins Bloomberg Intelligences senior transportation and logistics analyst Lee Klaskow to discuss how AI, predictive maintenance and automated inspection technologies are helping railroads achieve record safety levels while improving networ

30.06.2026 17:33
30.06.2026 18:14
JPMs Michele Sees Fed Maintenance Hikes Next Year Bob Michele, global head of fixed income at JPMorgan Asset Management, explains the factors he sees leading the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates once or twice next year, but not engage in a dramatic hiking cycle. (Source: Bloomberg)

30.06.2026 18:35
Britains Big Plans for Small Ships The UKs future large, advanced destroyers ran aground on the shores of fiscal austerity. Instead, the Royal Navy will get a bunch of domestically made smaller vessels and network them with drones.